Haman in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
(See ESTHER.) Son of Hammedatha "the Agagite," probably of
Amalekite origin (Numbers 24:7; Numbers 24:20; 1 Samuel
15:8). The Amalekites had from the first pursued Israel with
unrelenting spite (Exodus 17:16, margin; Deuteronomy 25:17-
19), and were consequently all but exterminated by Israel (1
Samuel 15:8; 1 Samuel 30:17; 2 Samuel 8:12; 1 Chronicles
4:43). A survivor of such a race would instinctively hate
Israel and every Jew. Elevated by one of those sudden turns
which are frequent in despotic states where all depends on
the whim of the autocrat, he showed that jealousy of any
omission of respect which is characteristic of upstarts.
These two motives account for his monstrous scheme
of revenge whereby he intended to exterminate a whole nation
for the affront of omission of respect on the part of the
one individual, Mordecai. God's retributive judgment and
overruling providence are remarkably illustrated; his wicked
plot backfired on himself; the honours which he designed for
himself he, in spite of himself, heaped on the man whom he
so scornfully hated; and the gallows on which he meant to
hang Mordecai was that on which he was hanged himself (Psalm
7:15-16).
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