1:1 Now
in
the
days
of
Ahasuerus,
the
Ahasuerus
who
reigned
from
India
to
Ethiopia
over
127
provinces,
1:2 in
those
days
when
King
Ahasuerus
sat
on
his
royal
throne
in
Susa,
the
capital,
1:3 in
the
third
year
of
his
reign
he
gave
a
feast
for
all
his
officials
and
servants.
The
army
of
Persia
and
Media
and
the
nobles
and
governors
of
the
provinces
were
before
him,
1:4 while
he
showed
the
riches
of
his
royal
glory
and
the
splendor
and
pomp
of
his
greatness
for
many
days,
180
days.
1:5 And
when
these
days
were
completed,
the
king
gave
for
all
the
people
present
in
Susa,
the
citadel,
both
great
and
small,
a
feast
lasting
for
seven
days
in
the
court
of
the
garden
of
the
king's
palace.
1:6 There
were
white
cotton
curtains
and
violet
hangings
fastened
with
cords
of
fine
linen
and
purple
to
silver
rods
and
marble
pillars,
and
also
couches
of
gold
and
silver
on
a
mosaic
pavement
of
porphyry,
marble,
mother-of-pearl
and
precious
stones.
1:7 Drinks
were
served
in
golden
vessels,
vessels
of
different
kinds,
and
the
royal
wine
was
lavished
according
to
the
bounty
of
the
king.
1:8 And
drinking
was
according
to
this
edict:
"There
is
no
compulsion."
For
the
king
had
given
orders
to
all
the
staff
of
his
palace
to
do
as
each
man
desired.
1:9 Queen
Vashti
also
gave
a
feast
for
the
women
in
the
palace
that
belonged
to
King
Ahasuerus.
1:10 On
the
seventh
day,
when
the
heart
of
the
king
was
merry
with
wine,
he
commanded
Mehuman,
Biztha,
Harbona,
Bigtha
and
Abagtha,
Zethar
and
Carkas,
the
seven
eunuchs
who
served
in
the
presence
of
King
Ahasuerus,
1:11 to
bring
Queen
Vashti
before
the
king
with
her
royal
crown,
in
order
to
show
the
peoples
and
the
princes
her
beauty,
for
she
was
lovely
to
look
at.
1:12 But
Queen
Vashti
refused
to
come
at
the
king's
command
delivered
by
the
eunuchs.
At
this
the
king
became
enraged,
and
his
anger
burned
within
him.
1:13 Then
the
king
said
to
the
wise
men
who
knew
the
times
(for
this
was
the
king's
procedure
toward
all
who
were
versed
in
law
and
judgment,
1:14 the
men
next
to
him
being
Carshena,
Shethar,
Admatha,
Tarshish,
Meres,
Marsena,
and
Memucan,
the
seven
princes
of
Persia
and
Media,
who
saw
the
king's
face,
and
sat
first
in
the
kingdom):
1:15 "According
to
the
law,
what
is
to
be
done
to
Queen
Vashti,
because
she
has
not
performed
the
command
of
King
Ahasuerus
delivered
by
the
eunuchs"
1:16 Then
Memucan
said
in
the
presence
of
the
king
and
the
officials,
"Not
only
against
the
king
has
Queen
Vashti
done
wrong,
but
also
against
all
the
officials
and
all
the
peoples
who
are
in
all
the
provinces
of
King
Ahasuerus.
1:17 For
the
queen's
behavior
will
be
made
known
to
all
women,
causing
them
to
look
at
their
husbands
with
contempt,
since
they
will
say,
'King
Ahasuerus
commanded
Queen
Vashti
to
be
brought
before
him,
and
she
did
not
come.'
1:18 This
very
day
the
noble
women
of
Persia
and
Media
who
have
heard
of
the
queen's
behavior
will
say
the
same
to
all
the
king's
officials,
and
there
will
be
contempt
and
wrath
in
plenty.
1:19 If
it
please
the
king,
let
a
royal
order
go
out
from
him,
and
let
it
be
written
among
the
laws
of
the
Persians
and
the
Medes
so
that
it
may
not
be
repealed,
that
Vashti
is
never
again
to
come
before
King
Ahasuerus.
And
let
the
king
give
her
royal
position
to
another
who
is
better
than
she.
1:20 So
when
the
decree
made
by
the
king
is
proclaimed
throughout
all
his
kingdom,
for
it
is
vast,
all
women
will
give
honor
to
their
husbands,
high
and
low
alike."
1:21 This
advice
pleased
the
king
and
the
princes,
and
the
king
did
as
Memucan
proposed.
1:22 He
sent
letters
to
all
the
royal
provinces,
to
every
province
in
its
own
script
and
to
every
people
in
its
own
language,
that
every
man
be
master
in
his
own
household
and
speak
according
to
the
language
of
his
people.