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and Poratha, and Adalia, and Aridatha,
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Persian Names, Persian Setting
Scholars like Barnes and Ellicott note that the names of Haman's sons listed here are of Persian origin. This detail grounds the book of Esther firmly in its historical context, reminding readers that these events took place within the vast Persian empire, where the Jewish people were a minority.
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Esther
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18th Century
Theologian
Most of these names are Persian, and readily traceable to Old Persian roots.
On the spoil laid they not their hand ([Referen…
19th Century
Bishop
The names of the ten sons of Haman are, except Adalia, all readily traceable to old Persian roots. It may be noted that in a Hebrew Bible the ten n…
17th Century
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(See Gill on Esther 9:7).
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The enemies of the Jews hoped to have power over them by the former edict. If they had attempted nothing against the people of God, they would not …