In the month Nisan Which answers to part of our March and April. So that there were almost four months between the time of his hearing the fore-mentioned sad tidings respecting the defenceless condition in which Jerusalem lay, and his requesting leave of the king to go thither. The reason of this long delay might be, either that his turn of attending upon the king did not come till that time; or, that till then he wanted a fit opportunity to move it to him. That wine was before him He was at dinner or supper, and called for wine, which was ready for him. Now I had not been beforetime sad in his presence But always appeared cheerful and well pleased, as young men, so advanced, are wont to do.

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