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The Bible does not say how Mordecai died. Mordecai's accuser (Haman) was hung.
Why should I? Yes. You and Mordecai did not have to bow, because Haman in his pursuit of royal respect, invented that order. Mordecai was well connected and knew that there is no such order from the king, and refused to bow in order to expose and depose Haman.
The man who hated Mordecai was Haman.(Esther 3:5)
Haman was a subject (and minister) of King Ahasuerus (Xerxes), so he certainly obeyed the king. At one point, he was forced to honor Mordecai as well.(Esther 3:1 and 6:4-11).See also:More on the Book of Esther
Haman the Agagite was angry at Mordecai for not bowing down to him.
Mordecai refused to bow to Haman, and this infuriated him. He tried to take revenge by targeting all of Mordecai's people (Esther ch.3).
He was hung on the gallows he had built for Mordecai the Jew.
Haman wanted to kill Mordecai and had a gallows built for that reason. Haman also wanted to kill all the Jews in the kingdom. But through the intervention of Mordecai and Queen Esther that was prevented. Haman was hanged on his own gallows. See the Book of Esther.
Haman. Check out the book of Esther. (:
Haman's house.
In the Book of Esther, Haman was angered by Mordecai's refusal to bow down to him. Later, he was jealous when Mordecai was honored by the king. He plotted to exterminate all of the Jews of Shushan, Persia, but instead, he was executed.
Hamada is not in the Old Testament. Maybe you mean Haman? Haman is in the book of Esther. He is the prime minister of King Ahasuerus. Haman plans to have a Jew named Mordecai killed but Haman's plan is thwarted and Haman is killed