Esther 3:9
If it please the king, let it be written that they may be destroyed: and I will pay ten thousand talents of silver to the hands of those that have the charge of the business, to bring it into the king’s treasuries.
Cross-references
Esther 7:4
Parallel
Esther 7:4 reveals Haman's plot to destroy the Jews — the same plan proposed here. Direct narrative connection.
Esther 1:19
Parallel
Esther 1:19 records a similar request for a royal decree — against Vashti. Both involve irreversible decrees from the king.
Psalm 74:8
Parallel
Psalm 74:8 records enemies planning to subdue God's people — similar to Haman's scheme to destroy the Jews. Both show hostile intent.
Daniel 3:8
Parallel
In Daniel 3:8, enemies maliciously accuse Jews before the king, mirroring Haman's accusation against the Jews here.
Acts 16:20
Parallel
In Acts 16:20, Paul and Silas are accused as Jews causing trouble, similar to Haman's accusation against the Jewish people.