Esther 5:11

"Nevertheless Haman restrained himself, and went home. There, he sent and called for his friends and Zeresh his wife."

Key Reflection

In the historical context of first-century Persia, Haman's restrained behavior upon being rebuffed by Esther at the banquet signals a momentary loss of composure and strategic pause. The original audience would understand this as a pivotal moment where Haman’s initial arrogance is tempered, hinting at his internal struggle or potential change in demeanor before he rallies his support with friends and family for future actions.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

The multitude of his children -Herodotus tells us that, next to prowess in arms, it was regarded as the greatest proof of manly excellence in Persia to be the father of many sons.” Haman had ten sons (see the margin reference).

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