An Analysis of the Relativity of Good Behavior
Bible Study of Esther: Chapter One
By Gary Davis, published Sep 21, 2007
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In the Bible, the book of Esther was written sometime before 331 B.C. It is the true story of a Jewish girl ascending to the Persian throne under King Ahasaueras who reigned from 486 to 465 B.C., when, he was assassinated. The Persian Empire at that time ruled the world.
Esther is known in the Jewish culture as "Hadassah" and, her Anglicized name would simply be "Myrtle".
Esther is a book in the Bible which comes under a lot of scrutiny because God is never directly mentioned. Yet, in studying this book I find some amazing hidden pieces of information on unexpected subjects.
Esther, chapter one, introduces us to King Ahasaueras who, having ascended to his throne three years earlier, now has a six-month "feast" to show the grandeur of his kingdom.
I would imagine at that time it made sense to invite as many people as possible since assassination was a way life. If someone didn't' agree with your politics, they didn't vote you out of office, they killed you.
So, everybody who was anybody was invited. The Bible gets very detailed telling us that not only were the drinking mugs made of gold, but, each mug was unique! Opulence was the order of the day.
Now the king, when he was drunk, not being satisfied with displaying his material goods, ordered his wife, Queen Vashiti, to parade in front of all the men wearing her crown. The Bible ways she was very beautiful to behold.
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Resources
- MacArthur Study Bible Copyright 1979
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