1 Esdras 3:1-10

1 The Emperor Darius gave a great banquet for all those under him, all the members of his family and staff, all the leading officials of Persia and Media,
2 all his chief officers, administrators, and the governors of the 127 provinces stretching from India to Ethiopia.
3 When everyone had enough to eat and drink, they left, and Darius went to bed. He fell asleep but soon awoke.
4 Then the three young men who served Emperor Darius as his personal bodyguard said to one another,
5 "Let each one of us name the one thing that he considers the strongest thing in the world. The emperor will decide who has given the wisest answer to this question and will give magnificent gifts and prizes to the winner.
6 He will wear royal robes, drink from a gold cup, and sleep in a gold bed. He will have a chariot with gold-studded bridles, wear a fine linen turban, and have a gold necklace.
7 Because of his wisdom he will be an adviser to the emperor and will be given the title "Relative of the Emperor."
8 Then each of them wrote down the best answer he could think of, sealed it, and put it under the emperor's pillow. They said to one another,
9 "When the emperor wakes up, the statements will be given to him. He and the three leading officials of Persia will decide who gave the wisest answer. The winner will be given the prize on the basis of what he has written."
10 The first wrote, "There is nothing stronger than wine."

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. [Greek] Ethiopia: [Ethiopia is the name given in Graeco-Roman times to the extensive territory south of the First Cataract of the Nile River. Cush was the ancient (Hebrew) name of this region which included within its borders most of modern Sudan and some of present-day Ethiopia (Abyssinia).]
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.