BANQUET
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| EASTON'S BIBLE DICTIONARY |
a feast provided for the entertainment of a company of guests
(Esther 5; 7;
1 Peter 4:3); such as was provided for our Lord by his friends in
Bethany (Matthew
26:6;
Mark 14:3; Compare
John 12:2). These meals were in the days of Christ usually called
"suppers," after the custom of the Romans, and were partaken of toward the
close of the day. It was usual to send a second invitation (Matthew
22:3;
Luke 14:17) to those who had been already invited. When the whole
company was assembled, the master of the house shut the door with his own hands
(Luke
13:25;
Matthew 25:10).
The guests were first refreshed with water and fragrant oil (Luke
7:38;
Mark 7:4). A less frequent custom was that of supplying each guest with
a robe to be worn during the feast (Ecclesiastes
9:8;
Revelation 3:4,5;
Matthew 22:11). At private banquets the master of the house presided;
but on public occasions a "governor of the feast" was chosen (John
2:8). The guests were placed in order according to seniority (Genesis
43:33), or according to the rank they held (Proverbs
25:6,7;
Matthew 23:6;
Luke 14:7
).
As spoons and knives and forks are a modern invention, and were altogether
unknown in the East, the hands alone were necessarily used, and were dipped in
the dish, which was common to two of the guests (John
13:26). In the days of our Lord the guests reclined at table; but the
ancient Israelites sat around low tables, cross-legged, like the modern
Orientals. Guests were specially honoured when extra portions were set before
them (Genesis
43:34), and when their cup was filled with wine till it ran over (Psalms
23:5). The hands of the guests were usually cleaned by being rubbed on
bread, the crumbs of which fell to the ground, and were the portion for dogs (Matthew
15:27;
Luke 16:21
).
At the time of the three annual festivals at Jerusalem family banquets were
common. To these the "widow, and the fatherless, and the stranger" were welcome
(Deuteronomy
16:11). Sacrifices also included a banquet (Exodus
34:15;
Judges 16:23). Birthday banquets are mentioned (Genesis
40:20;
Matthew 14:6). They were sometimes protracted, and attended with
revelry and excess (Genesis
21:8;
29:22;
1 Samuel 25:2,36; 2 Sam 13:23). Portions were sometimes sent from the table to poorer friends (Nehemiah
8:10;
Esther 9:19,22). (See MEALS
.)
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