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  1. Mar 6, 2017 · The Stories We are Told. In popular Jewish imagination, Ahasuerus is an illegitimate usurper king, and his royal wife, Vashti, is a grotesque Jew-hating villain, who gets what she deserves. Neither of these portraits appears anywhere in the book of Esther, however. The megillah makes no mention of either Ahasuerus’ or Vashti’s lineage, nor ...

  2. Was she ill. There could have been a multitude of good reasons why she could not or should not have appeared, but doesn't seem she offered to tell him and likewise nor did he ask. Seems to me that instead of listening to other people, if he cared for her as a husband should, and she wasn't responding as he thought she should or normally would ...

  3. Why did Queen Vashti refuse the command to appear before the king? Vashti Queen Vashti was the wife of King Ahasuerus (Artaxerxes II) of Persia, as mentioned in the Book of Esther, which is habitually read in the Jewish holiday of Purim to commemorate the Jews' deliverance from attempted genocide.

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · So he set a royal crown on her head and made her queen instead of Vashti” (Esther 2:16–17). Eventually, Esther would rescue her people from genocide, but she first endured the lust of the king. Despite her difficult situation, she trusted in God and helped others as she was able.

  5. Nov 20, 2023 · Queen Vashti likely knew the potential consequences of refusing the king, but refuse she did. One of the king’s wise men, named Memucan, saw a dangerous precedent being set: “Queen Vashti has done wrong, not only against the king but also against all the nobles and the peoples of all the provinces of King Xerxes.

  6. (1) Queen Vashti refused. Our Rabbis said because leprosy broke out on her, 24 Ibid. Vashti did not refuse out of modesty. She was as lewd as her husband and would have attended had she not broken out with leprosy. Another opinion is that the angel Gavriel caused her to grow a tail.

  7. Esther 1-5. Easy-to-Read Version. Queen Vashti Disobeys the King. 1 This is what happened during the time when Xerxes[ a] was king. Xerxes ruled over the 127 provinces from India to Ethiopia. 2 King Xerxes ruled from his throne in the capital city of Susa. 3 In the third year of Xerxes’ rule, he gave a party for his officers and leaders.

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