11 They were to bring Queen Vashti before him so that he could introduce her as queen and place the royal crown upon her head. She was gorgeous, and he wanted to show off her beauty to his important guests and to the general public.
12 But Queen Vashti refused to come with the eunuchs. The king was furious, boiling with anger.
13 So he said to his political advisors, "This is what Vashti has said, so give your ruling and make a decision on this situation."
14 So Arkesaeus, Sarsathaeus, and Malesear, the rulers of the Persians and Medes who were closest to the king and his chief advisors, came to him.
15 They told him what was appropriate, according to the law, since the queen had disobeyed the king’s order.
16 Then Memucan spoke up in front of the king and the officials. "Queen Vashti," he said, "has done something wrong not merely to the king himself. She has also done wrong to all the officials and the governors of the king."
17 (The king had reported to them the queen’s words and how she defied the king.) "Just as she defied King Artaxerxes,