Hamans World -
There is a dark, poetic symmetry here. The world Haman built—a world of absolute power, racial hatred, and legalized murder—could not survive contact with truth. But the story does not end with Haman’s death. It ends with a counter-decree. Because the law of the Medes and Persians could not be revoked, Mordecai and Esther write a new decree allowing the Jews to defend themselves. is overturned, but not forgotten. The Jews establish the festival of Purim—a remembrance that even in exile, even without visible miracles, providence works through human agency.
Haman accused the Jewish people of having “different laws” and being “disobedient.” In reality, it was Haman who manipulated the law for personal vengeance. Hamans World
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