Esther 5:12

Haman said moreover, Yea, Esther the queen did let no man come in with the king unto the banquet that she had prepared but myself; and to morrow am I invited unto her also with the king.

Cross-reference

Job 20:5-8 declares the wicked's triumph is short-lived and they vanish like a dream, matching Haman's brief glory and execution.

Psalm 37:35 Parallel

Psalm 37:35 describes a wicked man flourishing like a green tree, analogous to Haman's prosperous boasting before his fall.

Psalm 37:36 Parallel

Psalm 37:36 says the wicked soon passes away and cannot be found, exactly depicting Haman's sudden disappearance after his pride.

In Proverbs 27:1, boasting about tomorrow is condemned—Haman boasts of tomorrow's banquet but is hanged that day.

In 1 Thessalonians 5:3, sudden destruction comes when people say 'peace and safety'—Haman's complacency mirrors that.

Amos 6:7 Parallel

In Amos 6:7, the revelry of the complacent is taken away—Haman's banquet honor leads to his removal and death.

Isaiah 21:4 Parallel

In Isaiah 21:4, the desired night turns to trembling—Haman's night of feasting becomes terror when his plot unravels.

Luke 21:34 Parallel

In Luke 21:34, Jesus warns against being weighed down by pleasures—Haman's feasting blinds him to impending judgment.