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In the book of Esther, we have the historical account of a high official in the ancient Persian Empire named Haman, who is unable to control a Jew named Mordecai. It makes him furious, to the point where Haman, in his anger, not only seeks to murder Mordecai, but all Jews. But why he does so is very instructive.
In the book of Esther, we have the historical account of a high official in the ancient Persian Empire named Haman, who is unable to control a Jew named Mordecai. It makes him furious, to the point where Haman, in his anger, not only seeks to murder Mordecai, but all Jews. But why he does so is very instructive.