of the king: Chal, from before the king
seven counsellors: Seven princes of Persia having conspired against and slain the usurper Smerdis, and thus made way for the family of Darius, which afterwards filled the throne, the Persian kings of this race had always seven chief princes as their counsellors, who possessed peculiar privileges, were his chief assistants in the government, and by whose advice all the public affairs of the empire were transacted. The names of these counsellors are given in the parallel place of the book of Esther. Est 1:14
according: Ezr 7:25, Ezr 7:26, Deu 17:18, Deu 17:19, Isa 8:20
thy God: Ezr 1:3, Ezr 5:8, Ezr 6:12, Dan 2:47, Dan 6:20, Dan 6:26
Reciprocal: Ezr 7:28 - his counsellors Est 3:1 - above all the princes Zec 6:10 - which