Haman’s Hatred of Mordecai
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Description
Haman stands in the foreground with a hardened expression, his hand drawn to his chest as resentment takes root. Behind him, men bow low at the king’s gate while Mordecai remains seated, refusing to give the honor demanded by the Persian official. The stone gateway setting places the moment in the royal court of Medo-Persia, where public loyalty, pride, and fear collide.
The scene reflects the opening conflict in the Book of Esther: Haman’s wounded pride becomes murderous hatred when Mordecai will not bow before him. In the biblical narrative, this personal offense grows into a plot against all the Jews in the empire. The image is suited for teaching on pride, jealousy, courage, faithfulness under pressure, and God’s providence working through the events surrounding Esther and Mordecai.








