Esther 1:1-9 The King’s Banquet These events happened in the - TopicsExpress



          

Esther 1:1-9 The King’s Banquet These events happened in the days of King Xerxes, who reigned over 127 provinces stretching from India to Ethiopia. At that time Xerxes ruled his empire from his royal throne at the fortress of Susa. In the third year of his reign, he gave a banquet for all his nobles and officials. He invited all the military officers of Persia and Media as well as the princes and nobles of the provinces. The celebration lasted 180 days—a tremendous display of the opulent wealth of his empire and the pomp and splendor of his majesty. When it was all over, the king gave a banquet for all the people, from the greatest to the least, who were in the fortress of Susa. It lasted for seven days and was held in the courtyard of the palace garden. The courtyard was beautifully decorated with white cotton curtains and blue hangings, which were fastened with white linen cords and purple ribbons to silver rings embedded in marble pillars. Gold and silver couches stood on a mosaic pavement of porphyry, marble, mother-of-pearl, and other costly stones. Drinks were served in gold goblets of many designs, and there was an abundance of royal wine, reflecting the king’s generosity. By edict of the king, no limits were placed on the drinking, for the king had instructed all his palace officials to serve each man as much as he wanted. At the same time, Queen Vashti gave a banquet for the women in the royal palace of King Xerxes. 127 PROVINCES (OR TODAYS GEOGRAPHICAL NATIONS) STRETCHING FROM INDIA TO ETHIOPIA, A BANQUET LASTING 180 DAYS, GOLD GOBLETS, NO LIMITS ON DRINKING, ETC. THIS MAKES MODERN DAY PRESIDENTS - INCLUDING ROYALS, DESPOTS, AND ROGUES IN LEADERS CLOTHING - SEEM PUNY IN COMPARISON WITH THE ANCIENT KING XERXES. ANYWAY, THESE DAYS, THERE WILL BE NO BANQUET OF THIS TYPE BECAUSE ROGUES WOULD RATHER STORE UP TREASURES FOR THEMSELVES...
Posted on: Sun, 31 Aug 2014 05:58:28 +0000

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