Esther 2:6
2:6 who had been taken into exile from Jerusalem
with the captives who had been carried into exile with Jeconiah
king of Judah, whom Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon had taken into exile.
Esther 7:1
The King Has Haman Executed
7:1 So the king and Haman came to dine with Queen Esther.
Esther 3:6
3:6 But the thought of striking out against
Mordecai alone was repugnant to him, for he had been informed
of the identity of Mordecai’s people.
So Haman sought to destroy all the Jews (that is, the people of Mordecai)
who were in all the kingdom of Ahasuerus.
Esther 3:8
3:8 Then Haman said to King Ahasuerus, “There is a particular people that is dispersed and spread among the inhabitants throughout all the provinces of your kingdom whose laws differ from those of all other peoples. Furthermore, they do not observe the king’s laws. It is not appropriate for the king to provide a haven for them.
Esther 5:12
5:12 Haman said, “Furthermore, Queen Esther invited
only me to accompany the king to the banquet that she prepared! And also tomorrow I am invited
along with the king.
Esther 1:22
1:22 He sent letters throughout all the royal provinces, to each province according to its own script and to each people according to its own language,
that every man should be ruling his family
and should be speaking the language of his own people.
Esther 5:14
5:14 Haman’s wife Zeresh and all his friends said to him, “Have a gallows seventy-five feet high built, and in the morning tell the king that Mordecai should be hanged on it. Then go with the king to the banquet contented.”
It seemed like a good idea to Haman, so he had the gallows built.
Esther 8:11
8:11 The king thereby allowed the Jews who were in every city to assemble and to stand up for themselves – to destroy, to kill, and to annihilate any army of whatever people or province that should become their adversaries, including their women and children, and to confiscate their property.
Esther 9:25
9:25 But when the matter came to the king’s attention, the king
gave written orders that Haman’s
evil intentions that he had devised against the Jews should fall on his own head. He and his sons were hanged on the gallows.
Esther 3:12
3:12 So the royal scribes were summoned in the first month, on the thirteenth day of the month. Everything Haman commanded was written to the king’s satraps and governors who were in every province and to the officials of every people, province by province according to its script and people by people according to its language. In the name of King Ahasuerus it was written and sealed with the king’s signet ring.