And the next unto him
 That sat next to the king, and was the chief in dignity and authority under him: 
 was Carshena;
 and so everyone in their rank and order, as next mentioned: 
 Shethar, Admatha, Tarshish, Meres, Marsena, and Memucan;
 who, according to the latter Targum, were of different countries; the first of Africa, the second of India, the third of Idumea, the fourth of Egypt, the fifth of Resen, ( Genesis 10:12 ) which is framed out of Marsena, who is dropped, and the last of Jerusalem, said to be Daniel; though the former Targum makes him to be Haman: 
 the seven powers of Persia and Media;
 which custom of having seven counsellors with the kings of Persia arose from the seven princes that slew Smerdis the pretender, and made Darius Hystaspis king, the father of Xerxes: 
 which saw the king's face;
 were intimate and familiar with him, often in his presence; yea, might go into it when they pleased, without the ceremony of being introduced; which privilege the above persons reserved to themselves, when they placed Darius on the throne, as Herodotus relates F21: 
 and which sat the first in the kingdom;
 next to the king, and were assisting to him in the administration of government, see ( Ezra 7:14 ) .