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If it please the king, let it be written that they be destroyed: and I will pay ten thousand talents of silver into the hands of those who have the charge of the [king`s] business, to bring it into the king`s treasuries.
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The Staggering Price of Hate
Commentators are unanimous in highlighting the immense sum Haman offered: 10,000 talents of silver. Scholars calculate this was a staggering amount, equivalent to more than two-thirds of the entire Persian empire's annual revenue. This massive bribe underscores the extreme depth of Haman's hatred and the great lengths he was willing to go to see the Jewish people annihilated.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Ten thousand talents of silver: According to Herodotus, the regular revenue of the Persian king consisted of 14,560 silver talents; so that,…
19th Century
Anglican
Ten thousand talents of silver. —This would be about two and a half million pounds sterling, being indeed more than two-thirds of …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
If it please the king, let it be written, that they may bedestroyedThat is, a law mad…
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Without some acquaintance with the human heart and the history of mankind, we would not think that any prince could consent to a dreadful proposal,…