Esther 3
Haman, the king's advisor, becomes angry with Mordecai, a Jew, and plots to kill all the Jews in the Persian Empire.
Bible version
Haman's Anger
Commentary
Esther 3 is a pivotal chapter in the book of Esther, as it marks the beginning of the plot to exterminate the Jews. The chapter opens with the introduction of Haman, a powerful and influential figure in the Persian court. He is so despised by the Jews that they refuse to bow down to him, which enrages him. In response, Haman devises a plan to have all the Jews in the kingdom killed. He then goes to King Ahasuerus and obtains his permission to carry out the plan. The chapter ends with Mordecai, Esther's cousin, learning of the plot and warning her of the danger. He urges her to go to the king and plead for her people. This sets the stage for the rest of the book, as Esther must now find a way to save her people from certain death. The chapter is a powerful reminder of the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of great danger. It also serves as a warning to us all to be aware of the dangers of unchecked power and to be willing to take a stand against injustice.
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There are 15 verses in Esther, chapter 3.