Esther 1 – NIRV & CCBT

New International Reader’s Version

Esther 1:1-22

Vashti Is Removed From Her Position as Queen

1King Xerxes ruled over the 127 territories in his kingdom. They reached from India all the way to Cush. Here is what happened during the time Xerxes ruled over the whole Persian kingdom. 2He was ruling from his royal throne in the fort of Susa. 3In the third year of his rule King Xerxes gave a feast. It was for all his nobles and officials. The military leaders of Persia and Media were there. So were the princes and the nobles of the territories he ruled over.

4Every day for 180 days he showed his guests the great wealth of his kingdom. He also showed them how glorious his kingdom was. 5When those days were over, the king gave another feast. It lasted for seven days. It was held in the garden of the king’s courtyard. It was for all the people who lived in the fort of Susa. Everyone from the least important person to the most important was invited. 6The garden was decorated with white and blue linen banners. They hung from ropes that were made out of white linen and purple cloth. The ropes were connected to silver rings on marble pillars. There were gold and silver couches in the garden. They were placed on a floor that was made out of small stones. The floor had purple crystal, marble, mother-of-pearl and other stones of great value. 7Royal wine was served in gold cups. Each cup was different from all the others. There was plenty of wine. The king always provided as much as his guests wanted. 8He commanded that they should be allowed to drink as much or as little as they wished. He directed all his servants to give his guests what they asked for.

9Queen Vashti also gave a feast. Only women were invited. It was held in the royal palace of King Xerxes.

10On the seventh day Xerxes was in a good mood because he had drunk a lot of wine. So he gave a command to the seven officials who served him. They were Mehuman, Biztha, Harbona, Bigtha, Abagtha, Zethar and Karkas. 11King Xerxes told them to bring Queen Vashti to him. He wanted her to come wearing her royal crown. He wanted to show off her beauty to the people and nobles. She was lovely to look at. 12The attendants told Queen Vashti what the king had ordered her to do. But she refused to come. So the king became very angry.

13It was the king’s practice to ask for advice about matters of law and fairness. So he spoke with the wise men who understood what was going on at that time. 14They were the men closest to the king. Their names were Karshena, Shethar, Admatha, Tarshish, Meres, Marsena and Memukan. They were the seven nobles of Persia and Media. They were the king’s special advisers and the most important men in the kingdom.

15“You know the law,” the king said. “What should I do to Queen Vashti? She hasn’t obeyed my command. The officials told her what I ordered her to do, didn’t they?”

16Then Memukan gave a reply to the king and the nobles. He said, “Queen Vashti has done what is wrong. But she didn’t do it only against you, King Xerxes. She did it also against all the nobles. And she did it against the people in all the territories you rule over. 17All the women will hear about what the queen has done. Then they won’t respect their husbands. They’ll say, ‘King Xerxes commanded Queen Vashti to be brought to him. But she wouldn’t come.’ 18Here is what will start today. The leading women in Persia and Media who have heard about the queen’s actions will act in the same way. They’ll disobey all your nobles, just as she disobeyed you. They won’t have any respect for their husbands. They won’t honor them.

19“So if it pleases you, send out a royal order. Let it be written down in the laws of Persia and Media. Those laws can never be changed. Let the royal order say that Vashti can never see you again. Also let her position as queen be given to someone who is better than she is. 20And let your order be announced all through your entire kingdom. Then all women will have respect for their husbands, from the least important to the most important.”

21The king and his nobles were pleased with that advice. So he did what Memukan had suggested. 22The king sent messages out to every territory in the kingdom. He sent them to each territory in its own writing. He sent them to every nation in its own language. The messages announced that every man should rule over his own family, using his own language.

Chinese Contemporary Bible (Traditional)

以斯帖記 1:1-22

亞哈隨魯王大宴群臣

1亞哈隨魯在位期間,統治從印度古實的一百二十七個省。 2亞哈隨魯王在書珊城登基, 3他在執政第三年大宴群臣,波斯瑪代的將領、各省的貴族和大臣都在場。 4整整一百八十天,他展示自己帝國的財富和王權的威榮。 5之後,他又一連七天在御花園宴請書珊城裡所有的居民,無論尊卑。 6御花園裡有白色的棉帳和藍色的彩帳,用細麻繩和紫色繩繫在大理石柱的銀環上。有金銀製成的床榻擺在各色斑岩、大理石、珍珠貝殼及其他貴重石頭鋪成的地上。 7飲酒用的是各式各樣的金器皿,御酒大量供應,足顯王的慷慨。 8喝酒有個規矩,不許勉強人,因為王吩咐過宮裡所有的侍從,招待各人要隨其所願。 9瓦實提王后也在亞哈隨魯王的宮裡設宴招待女賓。

瓦實提王后被廢

10第七天,亞哈隨魯王喝得心中暢快,就吩咐在王身邊服侍的米戶幔比斯他哈波拿比革他亞拔他西達甲迦七位太監, 11去請瓦實提王后戴著后冠到王面前,向百姓和官員展現她的美貌,因為她非常美麗。 12瓦實提王后違抗太監所傳的諭旨,拒絕前來,王非常生氣,怒火中燒。

13王有事習慣徵求通曉律例和法則之人的意見,於是他去問精通時務的哲士。 14那時,靠近王的有甲示拿示達押瑪他他施斯米力瑪西拿米姆干七位波斯瑪代的大臣,他們常見王的面,在國中身居高位。 15王問他們:「瓦實提王后違抗太監所傳的諭旨,按律該如何處置她?」

16米姆干當著王和大臣們的面說:「瓦實提王后不但冒犯了王,而且有害於舉國的臣民。 17因為王后的事必傳到所有婦女的耳中,致使她們藐視自己的丈夫,因為她們會說,『亞哈隨魯王請瓦實提王后到他面前,她卻不去。』 18今天,波斯瑪代的貴婦聽到王后這事,也會如此對待王的大臣,藐視和惱怒之事必層出不窮。 19王若願意,就請降旨不准瓦實提再到王面前,把她王后的位分賜給比她更好的女子,並將此諭旨寫入波斯瑪代的律法,永不更改。 20王的諭旨傳遍王遼闊的國境後,所有的婦女,無論丈夫貴賤,都必尊重他們。」

21王和大臣們都贊同米姆干的建議,王便依照他的建議, 22用各省的文字和各族的語言寫諭旨,通告各省,丈夫要做一家之主,說話有權柄。