Haman - traduction vers allemand
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Haman - traduction vers allemand

BIBLICAL FIGURE
Haman (Judaism); Vajezatha; Ari Dai; Ari dai; Aridatha; Arisai; Haman the Agagite; Haman (Bible); Adaua; Haman (biblical figure)
  • Esther denouncing Haman by [[Ernest Normand]]
  • ''Haman Begging the Mercy of Esther'', by [[Pieter Lastman]]
  • ''Haman Begging the Mercy of Esther'', by [[Rembrandt]]
  • ''Crucifixion of Haman'' by Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel

Haman         
Haman, grand vizier of Persia who plotted the destruction of the Jews but was hung when his plan was discovered (from the Book of Esther)
Haman the Wicked      
Haman der Schlechte (Buch Esther, der Perser Haman wollte die Juden umbringen)
Haman's ear      
Haman-Ohren-Kekse (zum jüdischen Faschingsfest, genannt nach Haman dem Bösen)

Définition

Purim
['p??r?m, p?'ri:m]
¦ noun a lesser Jewish festival held in spring to commemorate the defeat of Haman's plot to massacre the Jews as recorded in the book of Esther.
Origin
Heb., plural of pu?r, explained in the book of Esther (3:7, 9:24) as meaning 'lot', with allusion to the casting of lots by Haman.

Wikipédia

Haman

Haman (Hebrew: הָמָן Hāmān; also known as Haman the Agagite) is the main antagonist in the Book of Esther, who according to the Hebrew Bible was an official in the court of the Persian empire under King Ahasuerus, commonly identified as Xerxes I (died 465 BCE) but traditionally equated with Artaxerxes I or Artaxerxes II. As his epithet Agagite indicates, Haman was a descendant of Agag, the king of the Amalekites. Some commentators interpret this descent to be symbolic, due to his similar personality.