1939:. Doubleday. See section "The Non-Jewish Origins of Purim." Pages 46-49. "Esther's canonical status may have been opposed by those Jews who saw the book as a defense for a Jewish festival which, as its very name suggests (*the pûr ", iii 7; see also ix 26), was non-Jewish in origin. Certainly modern scholars have felt the explanation for Purim's name in ix 26 to be strained and unconvincing. Moreover, the "secular" character of the feast suggests a pagan origin, that is, no prayers or sacrifices are specified, but drinking to the point of excess is permitted in the Talmud, Megilla 7b... pûrim is a hebraized form of a Babylonian word...Efforts to identify Purim with an earlier Jewish or Greek festival have been neither common nor convincing, and ever since the
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of death. As God foresaw that Haman himself would be hanged on the gallows, he asked which tree would volunteer to serve as the instrument of death. Each tree, declaring that it was used for some holy purpose, objected to being soiled by the unclean body of Haman. Only the thorn-tree could find no excuse, and therefore offered itself for a gallows (Esther Rabbah 9; Midrash Abba Gorion 7 (ed. Buber, Wilna, 1886); in Targum Sheni this is narrated somewhat differently).
460:, and to seek protection of the Israelites whom Haman and Pharaoh were tormenting. Referring to Moses as a sorcerer and a liar, the Pharaoh rejected Moses' call to worship the God of Moses and refused to free the Israelite children. The Pharaoh commissioned Haman to build a tall tower using burnt bricks so that the Pharaoh could ascend and see the God of Moses. The Pharaoh, Haman, and their army in chariots pursuing Israel's fleeing children drowned in the
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Palestine for the origin of the festival... Its Lack of Historicity: are is the 20th-century scholar who accepts the story at face value."
262:: Haman's house (where the pole was located) was likely in the city of Susa (a flat area), while the royal citadel and palace were located on a mound about 15 meters higher than the city. Such a tall pole would have allowed Haman to observe Mordecai's corpse while dining in the royal palace, had his plans worked as intended.
756:. Hoschander suggests that Haman may, if the connection is correct, be a priestly title and not a proper name. Strabo's names are unattested in Persian texts as gods; however the Talmud and Josephus interpret the description of courtiers bowing to Haman in Esther 3:2 as worship (other scholars assume "Omanus" refers to
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Freedman, The Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary (New York: Doubleday, 1992), 637-638 "Certainly a pagan origin for Purim would also help to explain the "secular" way in which it was to be celebrated, i.e., with uninhibited and even inebriated behavior (cf.
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Haman had 365 counselors, but the advice of none was so good as that of his wife, Zeresh. She induced Haman to build a gallows for
Mordecai, assuring him that this was the only way in which he would be able to prevail over his enemy, for hitherto the just had always been rescued from every other kind
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gives Haman's lineage as follows: "Haman the son of
Hammedatha the Agagite, son of Khada, son of Kuza, son of Alipilot, son of Dios, son of Diosos, son of Peros, son of Ma'dan, son of Bala'qan, son of Antimiros, son of Hadrus, son of Shegar, son of Negar, son of Parmashta, son of Vaizatha, son of
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Biblical Amalekites, the epitome of evil that God commands to be destroyed. Haman thus symbolizes the evil that the Jews must struggle against in every generation until the final eschatological triumph of God's kingdom.
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Babylonian origin for Purim has been popular. Though scholars like Jensen, Zimmem, Hugo Winckler, Bruno Meissner and others have each picked a different Babylonian myth or festival as the prototype for Purim, namely, the
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to ascertain which was the most auspicious day of the week for that purpose. Each day, however, proved to be under some influence favorable to the Jews. He then sought to fix the month, but found that the same was true of each month; thus,
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441:) is a person mentioned and associated with pharaoh of the Exodus. Islam started up in 610 CE. McAuliffe's Encyclopaedia of the Qurʾān among other sources relates "Haman" to be the Arabized form of "Ha-Amana" in Egyptian.
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Silverstein, Adam "Veiling Esther, Unveiling Her Story: The Reception of a Biblical Book in Islamic Lands" Oxford University Press, 2018, p. 20-21.
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1640:Lacocque, André. "HAMAN IN THE BOOK OF ESTHER".
1506:A. H. Jones, "Hāmān", in J. D. McAuliffe (Ed.),
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1866:Matassa, Lidia D.; Silverman, Jason M. (2011).
1221:Encyclopaedia Judaica CD-ROM Edition 1.0 1997,
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963:The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible
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1572:Noegel, S.B.; Wheeler, B.M. (2010). "Haman".
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1537:Asad, Muhammad (1980).
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2308:Targum Sheni
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1343:"Esther 9:6"
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253:self-defense
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89:Artaxerxes I
69:Hebrew Bible
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40:
39:
30:
2578:Purim rabbi
2573:Purim Torah
2568:Purim spiel
2555:Purim humor
2517:Purim foods
2497:Purim Katan
2475:observances
2334:Papyrus 967
2327:Manuscripts
1751:Study Bible
1414:cal.huc.edu
1049:also Talyon
1040:also Hamdan
973:VeggieTales
873:crucifixion
861:in Dante's
810:ozney Haman
797:hamentashen
680:later used
650:Coverdale's
547:crucifixion
360:sacrifice;
309:the son of
176:Zoroastrian
136:Old Persian
75:under King
2593:Categories
2412:Background
2404:(פּוּרִים)
2005:Purgatorio
1852:2021-02-17
1828:2021-02-17
1804:2020-04-05
1780:2020-04-05
1756:2020-04-05
1663:|url=
1591:2021-09-23
1419:2021-03-01
1289:"Esther 3"
1261:Paton 1908
1076:also Genar
980:References
937:South Park
920:Aliyah-Din
858:Purgatorio
826:Babylonian
652:preferred
503:Septuagint
497:Septuagint
458:monotheism
345:astrologer
207:Hammedatha
140:𐎡𐎶𐎴𐎡𐏁
105:Amalekites
83:(died 465
58:Haman the
2525:Hamantash
2473:Religious
2449:Ahasuerus
2211:Ahasuerus
1959:with the
1133:0021-6682
1084:Citations
1024:variants
997:also 'Ada
940:episode "
758:Vohu Mana
602:patibulum
591:patibulum
564:romanized
432:romanized
393:Ahasuerus
349:cast lots
323:King Saul
293:n house.
287:she-raven
211:Ahasuerus
77:Ahasuerus
35:Rembrandt
2563:Adloyada
2540:Kreplach
2530:Fazuelos
2444:Mordecai
2286:Analysis
2241:Mordecai
2175:Ethiopia
2114:Esther 1
2106:chapters
1945:Mordecai
1654:cite web
1646:28428883
1436:(1908).
1159:Biblehub
942:Jewbilee
848:Dante's
837:festival
804:אזני המן
791:Megillah
786:graggers
750:Anadatus
736:As a god
708:all use
664:but the
618:Catholic
487:Josephus
482:Josephus
358:Passover
291:Nehardea
225:killed.
219:Mordecai
215:bow down
112:Mordecai
81:Xerxes I
2436: (
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2267:Agagite
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