Memucan in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
me-mu'-kan (memukhan; derivation unknown but probably of
Persian origin (Est 1:14,16,21)): One of "the seven princes of
Persia and Media, who saw the king's face, and sat first in
the kingdom." Ahasuerus consults these men, as those "that
knew law and judgment," as to the proper treatment of the
rebellious Vashti. Memucan is the spokesman of the reply. He
recommends Vashti's deposition so that "all the wives will
give to their husbands honor, both to great and small." This
advice is adopted and incorporated into a royal decree--with
what success is not said.
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