Esther 1:3
3in the third ▼▼ The third year of Xerxes’ reign would be ca. 483 b.c.
year of his reign he provided a banquet for all his officials and his servants. The army ▼▼ Due to the large numbers of people implied, some scholars suggest that the original text may have read “leaders of the army” (cf. NAB “Persian and Median aristocracy”; NASB “the army officers”; NIV “the military leaders”). However, there is no textual evidence for this emendation, and the large numbers are not necessarily improbable.
of Persia and Media ▼ was present, ▼▼ The size of the banquet described here, the number of its invited guests, and the length of its duration, although certainly immense by any standard, are not without precedent in the ancient world. C. A. Moore documents a Persian banquet for 15,000 people and an Assyrian celebration with 69,574 guests (Esther [AB], 6).
as well as the nobles and the officials of the provinces.
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