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Hallohesh was a
miswritten version of the name Hash-shilhi, (Shilhi).
Hammedatha was an
Agagite and the
father of
Haman (see
Esther 3:1).
Hammoleketh or...
- Hali (biblical place)
Hallelujah Hallohesh Ham
Haman Hamath Hamath-zobah
Hammedatha Hammelech Hammoleketh, the
queen Hammon (biblical place)
Hamonah Hamon-gog...
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proper name. As
described in the Book of Esther,
Haman was the son of
Hammedatha the Agagite.
After Haman was
appointed the prin****l
minister of the king...
- Haman's
lineage is
given in the
Targum Sheni as follows: "Haman the son of
Hammedatha the Agagite, son of Srach, son of Buza, son of Iphlotas, son of Dyosef...
- shmo machita. Rov
banav v'kinyanav al ha'etz talita. The Agagite, son of
Hammedatha,
plotted to cut down the
lofty fir; But it
proved a
snare to him, and...
- the plot of
eunuchs Gabatha and
Tharra to kill Artaxerxes.
Haman son of
Hammedatha in
great honor with the king,
sought injury to
Mordecai and his people...
- heavens" (Deuteronomy 25:19). The
Hebrew Bible connects "Haman the son of
Hammedatha the Agagite" (Esther 3:1), the
genocidal antagonist of the Book of Esther...
- Haman's
lineage is
given in the
Targum Sheni as follows: "Haman the son of
Hammedatha the Agagite, son of Srach, son of Buza, son of Iphlotas, son of Dyosef...
- Mordecai.
After these things did king
Ahasuerus promote Haman the son of
Hammedatha the Agagite, and
advanced him, and set his seat
above all the princes...