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Is there anything wrong with understanding the scripture in the context of the culture?
“After he expelled Queen Vashti for refusing his command to display herself at an orgy….”
I don’t see anywhere in the book of Esther that there was an orgy. I read that the King held a banquet for the men, and the Queen held a banquet for the women.
We should rely on the text of the bible, and not theories based on scholars and rabbinical traditions to try and prove something or get a point across to get support for your point of view. Accuracy is important. So is truthfulness.