Esther 9:12
The verse that mentions Haman's daughter, Zara, is found in the biblical book of Esther. Specifically, Esther 9:10 refers to Haman's ten sons, and while it does not explicitly name Zara, rabbinic tradition identifies her as one of Haman's daughters. The mention of Haman's family ties into the broader narrative of the conflict between the Jews and Haman's lineage.
10 sons + 1 daughter
Haman was the 'Jews enemy'
Haman the Agagite
The first was just called the "king's banquet", it was not a Jewish feast. Then there was Esther's banquet (Esther 3:18) In 5:5 it mentions a banquet that Esther had for the king and Haman. 7:1 mentions a second banquest Esther had for the king and Haman. 9:22 mentions the feast of Purim. It is called that in verse 26.
The Book of Esther makes no mention of what happened to Zeresh.
Haman. Check out the book of Esther. (:
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 was the villain in the book of Esther. His plot was to eliminate all the Jews in the Persian kingdom of Achashverosh. His scheme was foiled by Queen Esther.
Haman is a villain in the Book of Esther, a biblical story. He is an advisor to the Persian king and plots to destroy the Jewish people. Haman's role is to serve as the antagonist who tries to carry out his evil plan, but ultimately faces consequences for his actions.
The king had him hanged, as recorded in the book of Esther. See also:The story of Purim
The book of Esther. See related link.