Esther 1:8

8 Ainsi qu'il était ordonné, on ne contraignait personne à boire, car le roi avait expressément commandé à tous les officiers de la maison de faire comme chacun voudrait.

Esther 1:8 Meaning and Commentary

Esther 1:8

And the drinking was according to the law, none did compel,
&c.] According to the law Ahasuerus gave to his officers next mentioned, which was not to oblige any man to drink more than he chose; the Targum is,

`according to the custom of his body;'

that is, as a man is able to bear it, so they drank: some F6 read it, "the drinking according to the law, let none exact"; or require it to be, according to the custom then in use in Persia; for they were degenerated from their former manners, and indulged to intemperance, as Xenophon F7 suggests: the law formerly was, not to carry large vessels into feasts; but now, says he, they drink so much, that they themselves must be carried out, because they cannot go upright: and so it became a law with the Greeks, at their festivals, that either a man must drink or go out F8; so the master of a feast, at which Empedocles was, ordered either that he should drink, or the wine be poured on his head F9; but such force or compulsion Ahasuerus forbad: and thus with the Chinese now, they force none to drink, but modestly invite them F11:

for so the king had appointed to all the officers of his house, that
they should do according to every man's pleasure;
to let them have what wine they would, but not force them to drink more than was agreeable to them.


FOOTNOTES:

F6 Vid. Drusium in loc.
F7 Cyropaedia, l. 8. c. 51.
F8 Cicero. Tusculan. Quaest. l. 5.
F9 Laert. in Vit. ejus, l. 8. p. 608.
F11 Semedo's History of China, par. 1. c. 13.

Esther 1:8 In-Context

6 Des tentures blanches, vertes et pourpres, étaient retenues par des cordons de fin lin et d'écarlate à des anneaux d'argent et à des colonnes de marbre blanc. Les lits étaient d'or et d'argent sur un pavé de porphyre, de marbre blanc, de nacre et de marbre tacheté.
7 On donnait à boire dans des vases d'or, qui étaient de diverses façons, et il y avait du vin royal en abondance, comme le roi pouvait le faire.
8 Ainsi qu'il était ordonné, on ne contraignait personne à boire, car le roi avait expressément commandé à tous les officiers de la maison de faire comme chacun voudrait.
9 Vasthi, la reine, fit aussi un festin pour les femmes, dans la maison royale du roi Assuérus.
10 Or, le septième jour, comme le roi avait le cœur égayé par le vin, il commanda à Méhuman, Biztha, Harbona, Bigtha, Abagtha, Zéthar et Carcas, les sept eunuques qui servaient devant le roi Assuérus,
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