And he thought scorn to lay hands on Mordecai alone; for they had shewed him the people of Mordecai: wherefore Haman sought to destroy all the Jews that were throughout the whole kingdom of Ahasuerus, even the people of Mordecai.
Pero a Amán le pareció poco castigar solamente a Mardoqueo. Como los funcionarios le habían dicho que Mardoqueo era judío, Amán decidió destruir a todo el pueblo judío en todo el reino del rey Asuero, todo el pueblo de Mardoqueo.
Amán decidió destruir a todos los judíos del reino porque Mardoqueo era judío y se había negado a honrarlo.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Book of Esther, set during the Persian Empire under King Ahasuerus, Haman was a high official who grew furious when Mordecai, a Jewish exile, refused to bow to him as a sign of respect. This personal offense escalated into a broader plot, as Haman learned of Mordecai's Jewish identity and decided to target all Jews in the empire to eliminate what he saw as a threat. The narrative reflects the historical vulnerability of the Jewish people in exile, highlighting themes of ethnic prejudice and the abuse of power in ancient Near Eastern societies.
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