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  1. Mar 17, 2019 · Vashti was so impressed by what Mordecai and Hadassah had told her, that she began studying Torah with them and later with other Jewish teachers. After a year of study, Vashti decided to become ...

  2. Feb 27, 2018 · Looking into refusal, and Vashti’s wordless but incredibly influential no, sent me back to the verse in which Vashti’s refusal appears in Chapter 1, Verse 12, of the Book of Esther. Ahaseurus ...

  3. In addition, Queen Vashti gave a banquet for women, in the royal palace of King Ahasuerus. On the seventh day, when the king was merry with wine, he ordered Mehuman, Bizzetha, Harbona, Bigtha, Abagtha, Zethar, and Carcas, the seven eunuchs in attendance on King Ahasuerus, to bring Queen Vashti before the king wearing a royal diadem, to display her beauty to the peoples and the officials; for ...

  4. Queen Vashti does not obey the king - These things happened when King Xerxes ruled. He was the king who ruled over 127 regions, from India to Ethiopia. King Xerxes lived in the capital, the city of Susa. During the third year that he ruled, he gave a big feast for his leaders and officers. The soldiers from the army of Persia and Media came to the feast. The rulers and leaders of the regions ...

  5. May 9, 2017 · She was King Nebuchadnezzar’s granddaughter, Belshazzer’s cherished child. When King Darius invaded Belshazzar’s fateful feast, he plopped himself down on Belshazzer’s throne as the army decimated the guests. Terrified little Vashti climbed up in Darius’ arms thinking she was clinging to her daddy. Darius was so touched, he adopted ...

  6. As the story of Purim in the Book of Esther begins, King Achashverosh of Persia is holding a banquet. On the seventh day of the festivities, the king summons Queen Vashti so that the ministers and guests can admire her beauty. He commands that she come wearing only the royal crown. Queen Vashti refuses and is executed.

  7. Queen Vashti Disobeys King Xerxes - King Xerxes of Persia lived in his capital city of Susa and ruled 127 provinces from India to Ethiopia. During the third year of his rule, Xerxes gave a big dinner for all his officials and officers. The governors and leaders of the provinces were also invited, and even the commanders of the Persian and Median armies came. For 180 days he showed off his ...

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