Esther 1:1-12

Esther 1:1-12

[1] Now it came to pass in the days  of Ahasuerus,  which reigned,  from India  even unto Ethiopia,  over an hundred  and seven  and twenty  provinces:)  [2] That in those days,  when the king  Ahasuerus  on the throne  of his kingdom,  which was in Shushan  the palace,  [3] In the third  year  of his reign,  he made  a feast  unto all his princes  and his servants;  of Persia  and Media,  the nobles  and princes  of the provinces,  being before  [4] When he shewed  the riches  of his glorious  kingdom  and the honour  of his excellent  majesty  many  days,  even an hundred  and fourscore  days.  [5] And when these days  were expired,  the king  made  a feast  unto all the people  that were present  in Shushan  the palace,  both unto great  and small,  seven  days,  in the court  of the garden  of the king's  palace;  [6] Where were white,  green,  and blue,  hangings, fastened  with cords  of fine linen  and purple  to silver  rings  and pillars  of marble:  the beds  were of gold  and silver,  upon a pavement  of red,  and blue,  and white,  and black,  marble.  [7] And they gave them drink  in vessels  of gold,  (the vessels  being diverse  one from another,)  and royal  wine  in abundance,  according to the state  of the king.  [8] And the drinking  was according to the law;  none did compel:  for so the king  had appointed  to all the officers  of his house,  that they should do  according to every man's  pleasure.  [9] Also Vashti  the queen  made  a feast  for the women  in the royal  house  which belonged to king  Ahasuerus.  [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 Carcas,  the seven  chamberlains  that served  in the presence  of Ahasuerus  the king,  [11] To bring  Vashti  the queen  before  the king  with the crown  royal,  to shew  the people  and the princes  her beauty:  for she was fair  to look on.  [12] But the queen  Vashti  refused  to come  at the king's  commandment  by  his chamberlains:  therefore was the king  very  wroth,  and his anger  burned  in him.