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Old 02-27-2011, 02:33 PM
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Two questions for you bible scholars.

1. When Vashti was ordered to appear before the King with her crown, do you believe that meant without her veil OR that she was to wear her crown ONLY?

2. What do you know about the purification process, what all did that entail?

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Old 02-27-2011, 10:58 PM
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Re: Esther

No one knows?

My research has brought different answers, from her not wearing a veil to wearing her crown only.

Also, seems the purification process may differ somewhat.

Anyone ever study this out?
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Two questions for you bible scholars.

1. When Vashti was ordered to appear before the King with her crown, do you believe that meant without her veil OR that she was to wear her crown ONLY?

2. What do you know about the purification process, what all did that entail?

Thanks for your response.
Vashti's crown - I only read that it was simply a crown, but read nothing about a veil. Adam Clark says that the Targum/Aramaic translation adds that she was naked.

Adam Clark commentary on purification:

Let their things for purification be given them - תמרקיהן tamrukeyhen, their cosmetics. What these were we are told in Est_2:12; oil of myrrh, and sweet odours. The myrrh was employed for six months, and the odours for six months more, after which the person was brought to the king. This space was sufficient to show whether the young woman had been chaste; whether she were with child or not, that the king might not be imposed on, and be obliged to father a spurious offspring, which might have been the case had not this precaution been used.
Instead of the oil or myrrh, the Targum says it was the oil of unripe olives which caused the hair to fall off, and rendered the skin delicate.
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Old 02-28-2011, 01:45 PM
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Vashti's crown - I only read that it was simply a crown, but read nothing about a veil. Adam Clark says that the Targum/Aramaic translation adds that she was naked.

Adam Clark commentary on purification:

Let their things for purification be given them - תמרקיהן tamrukeyhen, their cosmetics. What these were we are told in Est_2:12; oil of myrrh, and sweet odours. The myrrh was employed for six months, and the odours for six months more, after which the person was brought to the king. This space was sufficient to show whether the young woman had been chaste; whether she were with child or not, that the king might not be imposed on, and be obliged to father a spurious offspring, which might have been the case had not this precaution been used.
Instead of the oil or myrrh, the Targum says it was the oil of unripe olives which caused the hair to fall off, and rendered the skin delicate.

Yes I saw that same information.

I also read somewhere, can't remember off the top of my head, where the oil, and I think it was the maybe the olive oil would remove all hair. And the oil of myrrh and frankincense would remove body odors from foods that some of the "poorer" girls may have consummed.

It was either Matthew Henry or Adams can't remember which that stated she was asked to appear without her veil. Now times where different then than now but I can't see where that would have been enough of an issue to keep her from coming before the King, knowing that disobeying a king could mean death.

I am leaning toward she was requested to be naked.

What do you think?
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Yes I saw that same information.

I also read somewhere, can't remember off the top of my head, where the oil, and I think it was the maybe the olive oil would remove all hair. And the oil of myrrh and frankincense would remove body odors from foods that some of the "poorer" girls may have consummed.

It was either Matthew Henry or Adams can't remember which that stated she was asked to appear without her veil. Now times where different then than now but I can't see where that would have been enough of an issue to keep her from coming before the King, knowing that disobeying a king could mean death.

I am leaning toward she was requested to be naked.

What do you think?
I've always heard she was requested to be naked.

Barnes commentary says this:

Est 1:11
To bring Vashti the queen - This command, though contrary to Persian customs, is not out of harmony with the character of Xerxes; and is evidently related as something strange and unusual. Otherwise, the queen would not have refused to come.

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to show the people and the princes her beauty; for she was fair to look upon; which was not wisely done, neither was it comely nor safe.

Not safe because she was naked and they were drunk or just because they were drunk?
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This may simply be the reason, although, it doesn't exclude her possibly being requested to appear naked.

From Baker Encyclopedia of the Bible, Volume II, page 2122:

According to Plutarch, Persian custom dictated that the kings would ordinarily eat with their legitimate wives, but when they wanted to "riot and drink", they would send their wives away and call in their concubines."

Being that Vashti sponsored a banquet for the women, and that she was requested to appear with her "royal crown", and refused to come shows that she was a person of importance.

So, I'm thinking he was drunk, went against propriety, would have embarrassed them both and greatly offended her.
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This may simply be the reason, although, it doesn't exclude her possibly being requested to appear naked.

From Baker Encyclopedia of the Bible, Volume II, page 2122:

According to Plutarch, Persian custom dictated that the kings would ordinarily eat with their legitimate wives, but when they wanted to "riot and drink", they would send their wives away and call in their concubines."

Being that Vashti sponsored a banquet for the women, and that she was requested to appear with her "royal crown", and refused to come shows that she was a person of importance.

So, I'm thinking he was drunk, went against propriety, would have embarrassed them both and greatly offended her.
I had never heard the "thought" that she was requested to appear naked until I heard Sis. Vesta Mangun mention it in a message she preached many years ago. I just discovered it this week when I was doing research on it.

And you are right, it was an event that wives were not admitted too.
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I had never heard the "thought" that she was requested to appear naked until I heard Sis. Vesta Mangun mention it in a message she preached many years ago. I just discovered it this week when I was doing research on it.

And you are right, it was an event that wives were not admitted too.
I can't remember how long ago it was that I heard that she was requested to appear naked. Well, the commentators are saying it's in the Aramaic translation.

The only thing is that, from what I've studied, the Targum reflected "midrashic" interpretation, which means - Midrash is a way of interpreting biblical stories that goes beyond simple distillation of religious, legal or moral teachings. It fills in many gaps left in the biblical narrative regarding events and personalities that are only hinted at.

So, I'm not sure we could be conclusive about it.

I think, if I had to, I would go with Baker's take - that he would have offended her by inviting her like a common concubine.
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I can't remember how long ago it was that I heard that she was requested to appear naked. Well, the commentators are saying it's in the Aramaic translation.

The only thing is that, from what I've studied, the Targum reflected "midrashic" interpretation, which means - Midrash is a way of interpreting biblical stories that goes beyond simple distillation of religious, legal or moral teachings. It fills in many gaps left in the biblical narrative regarding events and personalities that are only hinted at.

So, I'm not sure we could be conclusive about it.

I think, if I had to, I would go with Baker's take - that he would have offended her by inviting her like a common concubine.
I am not that familiar with the Targum and wondered how acturate it is???
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I am not that familiar with the Targum and wondered how acturate it is???
I don't really know.
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