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Haman's downfall
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Haman's Advisors: Fate vs. Divine Providence
Prof. Jonathan GrossmanHaman is described "hastening (nidchaf) to his house, mourning, and with his head covered." The description is reminiscent of Uziah's Zara'at, and David's running from Avshalom. Haman and his advisers have a deterministic worldview, whereby if Haman began to falter, he must ultimately fall. The book presents a contrary viewpoint that God can change reality.
Amalek and Esther
Elisheva Brauner