03-25-2024, 05:40 PM
(03-25-2024, 12:52 AM)Dana Wrote: It looks as if chapter 5 verse 14 the English says all his "friends" while in the Hebrew it is written his loved ones.
Then, in chapter 6 verse 13 there is an addition to the sentence. Haman tells his wife and loved ones everything that has happened to him. But it is the wise men and his wife that speak up to give the warning. Are the wise men a different set of people?
Perhaps the wise men came by accidentaly. It's hard to believe Haman had wise friends. Perhaps his friends, like his wife, changed their minds and were then called wise?