* Vashti.
This reasoning was inconsequent and false. Vashti had not
generally disobeyed the king, therefore she could be no
precedent for the general conduct of the Persian women. She
disobeyed only in one particular; and this, to serve a
purpose, Memucan draws into a general consequence: and the
rest came into the conclusion, being either too intoxicated to
be able to discern right from wrong, or too intent on reducing
women to a state of vassalage, to neglect the present
favourable opportunity.
* done wrong.
Ac 18:14 25:10 1Co 6:7,8
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