Ahasuerus Commands Haman to Honor Mordecai
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Description
King Ahasuerus sits in the Persian court while attendants display the royal robe and court officials gather around the throne. Haman stands before the king as the command is given that the man whom the king delights to honor must be clothed in royal apparel and led through the city with public praise. In the story of Esther 6, Haman expects this honor for himself, but the king orders him to bestow it on Mordecai, the Jewish man Haman has plotted to destroy. The scene captures the biblical reversal at the heart of Esther: pride is humbled, hidden faithfulness is remembered, and God’s providence moves through royal decisions even when His name is not spoken. This artwork is well suited for teaching on Purim, divine providence, pride, justice, and the deliverance of God’s people.








