6-9 When Haman entered, the king said, “What would be appropriate for the man the king especially wants to honor?”
10 “Go and do it,” the king said to Haman. “Don’t waste another minute. Take the robe and horse and do what you have proposed to Mordecai the Jew who sits at the King’s Gate. Don’t leave out a single detail of your plan.”
I would love to have seen the look change on Haman's face when he finally realized the person the king wanted to honor not only wasn't him....but, it was the guy that he despised. What a twist. And then to add insult to injury, he had to be the one to lead the horse through the courtyard with Mordecai on it!!!! Whoa!
That's hilarious.
I don't have a great take today, other than this is a story good enough to be shown on the Hollywood screen. The deciet, back-stabbing, and back door planning are unbelievable.
Good stuff!
there must have been a few snickers when this sudden turn of events occurred. its hard to imagine Haman was a well liked dude, pretty self absorbed.
ReplyDelete