King Ahasuerus' Reign and Banquet
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Ahasuerus' Identity and Reign:
King Ahasuerus, often identified with Xerxes I of Persia, is a prominent figure in the biblical Book of Esther. His reign is traditionally dated from 486 to 465 BC. Ahasuerus ruled over a vast empire, extending from India to Cush, encompassing 127 provinces (Esther 1:1). His reign is marked by both opulence and significant administrative challenges, as he governed a diverse and expansive territory.

The Banquet:
The Book of Esther opens with a detailed account of a grand banquet hosted by King Ahasuerus in the third year of his reign. This banquet was held in the citadel of Susa and lasted for 180 days, showcasing the wealth and splendor of his kingdom (Esther 1:3-4). The purpose of this extended feast was to display "the glorious riches of his kingdom and the magnificent splendor of his greatness" to his officials and servants, including the military leaders of Persia and Media, the nobles, and the princes of the provinces.

Following this extensive celebration, Ahasuerus hosted a seven-day feast for all the people present in the citadel of Susa, from the greatest to the least. This feast took place in the garden courtyard of the king's palace, which was adorned with white and blue linen hangings, fastened with cords of fine purple linen to silver rings on marble pillars. The couches were of gold and silver on a mosaic pavement of porphyry, marble, mother-of-pearl, and other costly stones (Esther 1:5-6).

The Opulence and Protocol:
The banquet was characterized by its lavishness and the king's generosity. Wine was served in golden goblets, each one different from the other, and the royal wine flowed freely, in keeping with the king's liberality. The drinking was conducted according to the law, with no compulsion, for the king had instructed all the stewards of his household to serve each man what he desired (Esther 1:7-8).

Queen Vashti's Banquet:
Simultaneously, Queen Vashti held a banquet for the women in the royal palace of King Ahasuerus (Esther 1:9). This separate gathering for the women highlights the customs and social structures of the Persian court, where men and women often celebrated separately.

Vashti's Refusal and Its Consequences:
On the seventh day of the feast, when King Ahasuerus was "merry with wine," he commanded his seven eunuchs to bring Queen Vashti before him, wearing her royal crown, to display her beauty to the people and officials, for she was lovely to look at. However, Queen Vashti refused to come at the king's command delivered by the eunuchs. This refusal led to a crisis in the royal court, as it was seen as a challenge to the king's authority and a potential catalyst for widespread disobedience among women in the empire (Esther 1:10-12).

In response, Ahasuerus consulted his wise men, who advised that Vashti's disobedience should not go unpunished, lest it inspire similar behavior among other women. Consequently, a royal decree was issued, declaring that Vashti was never again to enter the presence of King Ahasuerus, and her royal position was to be given to another who was more worthy (Esther 1:13-19). This decree was proclaimed throughout the empire, emphasizing that every man should be ruler over his own household (Esther 1:20-22).

Significance:
The events surrounding King Ahasuerus' banquet set the stage for the rise of Esther, a Jewish woman who would become queen and play a crucial role in the deliverance of her people. The narrative highlights themes of providence, the sovereignty of God, and the reversal of fortunes, as Esther's elevation to queen becomes a pivotal moment in the history of the Jewish people within the Persian Empire.
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King by an Oath

King by Lot

King by Proclamation

King of the Jews

King: Acts As Judge

King: Ahasuerus

King: Baasha

King: Belshazzar

King: Ben-Hadad

King: Called King of Kings

King: Ceremonial Recognition of Kneeling Before

King: Ceremonial Recognition of Obeisance

King: Ceremonial Recognition of Prostration

King: Ceremonial Recognition of Salutation to "O King, Live Forever"

King: Chief officers of The Advisor

King: Chief officers of The Captain of the Army

King: Chief officers of The Chief of the Bodyguard

King: Chief officers of The Chief Priests

King: Chief officers of The Chief Ruler

King: Chief officers of The Collector of Taxes

King: Chief officers of The Provincial Governors

King: Chief officers of The Recorder

King: Chief officers of The Scribe

King: Chronicles of, Recorded

King: Commissary of

King: Constitutional Restrictions of

King: Decrees of, Irrevocable

King: Deification of

King: Divinely Authorized

King: Drunken, Instances of

King: Drunkenness of, Forbidden

King: Exercise Executive Clemency

King: Extensive Livestock of

King: Hereditary Succession

King: How Chosen by Divine Appointment, Saul

King: How Chosen: David and the Davidic Dynasty

King: Influenced by Popular Opinion: David

King: Influenced by Popular Opinion: Herod

King: Influenced by Popular Opinion: Hezekiah

King: Influenced by Popular Opinion: Pilate

King: Influenced by Popular Opinion: Saul

King: Influenced by Popular Opinion: Zedekiah

King: Influential Queens: Bath-Sheba

King: Influential Queens: Esther

King: Influential Queens: Jezebel

King: Loyalty To, Enjoined

King: Not Hereditary

King: Obedience To, Enjoined

King: Plunder

King: Poll Tax

King: Prayer For

King: Prayer For, Enjoined

King: Precepts Concerning

King: Presents

King: Profiting From: Confiscations of Property

King: Religious Duties of

King: Respect Due To

King: Rights and Duties of

King: Subordinate officers of The Governor of the Household

King: Subordinate officers of The Keeper of the Wardrobe

King: Tariff on Imports, and Internal Revenue on Merchandise

King: Taxes

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King Ahasuerus' Command to Queen Vashti
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