Ahasuerus — Many suppose this to be Darius Hystapas, for his kingdom
was thus vast, and he subdued India, as Herodotus reports: and one of
his wives was called Atossa, differing little from Hadassah, which is
Esther's other name, Esther 2:7. Provinces — So seven new provinces
were added to those hun... [ Continue Reading ]
Sat — Was settled in the peaceable possession of it. Shushan — The
chief or royal city. Shushan might be the proper name of the palace,
which thence was given to the whole city. Here the kings of Persia
used to keep their courts in winter, as at Exbatana in summer.... [ Continue Reading ]
Many days — Making every day a magnificent feast, either for all his
princes, or for some of them, who might come to the feast
successively, as the king ordered them to do. The Persian feasts are
much celebrated in authors, for their length and luxury.... [ Continue Reading ]
Beds — For in those eastern countries, they did not then sit at
tables as we do, but rested or leaned upon beds or couches.... [ Continue Reading ]
The law — According to this law which the king had now made, that
none should compel another to drink more than he pleased. How does
this Heathen prince shame many, that are called Christians, who think
they do not make their friends welcome, unless they make them drunk,
and under pretence of sendin... [ Continue Reading ]
Women — While the king entertained the men. For this was the common
custom of the Persians, that men and women did not feast together.... [ Continue Reading ]
Refused — Being favoured in this refusal by the law of Persia, which
was to keep mens wives, and especially queens, from the view of other
men.... [ Continue Reading ]
The times — The histories of former times, what princes have done in
such cases as this was.... [ Continue Reading ]
Saw — Who had constant freedom of access to the king, and familiar
converse with him: which is thus expressed, because the Persian kings
were very seldom seen by their subjects. Sat — Who were his chief
counsellors and officers.... [ Continue Reading ]
Contempt — Contempt in the wives, and thereupon wrath in the
husbands; and consequently strife in families.... [ Continue Reading ]