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"וַיִּתְאַפַּק הָמָן, וַיָּבוֹא אֶל-בֵּיתוֹ; וַיִּשְׁלַח וַיָּבֵא אֶת-אֹהֲבָיו, וְאֶת-זֶרֶשׁ אִשְׁתּוֹ"

"Haman refrained himself, and went home; and he sent and fetched his loved ones and Zeresh his wife." (Esther 5:10)

Why isn't Zeresh included in "his loved ones" (אֹהֲבָיו)?

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    It's not "the ones he loved." It's "the one who loved him."
    – Shalom
    Commented Mar 25 at 14:59
  • works both ways
    – Avery
    Commented Mar 25 at 16:00
  • ohavav is understood to be his supporters but not his family, and Zeresh is family. If this is a PTIJ, it should be noted in the title and with the disclaimer.
    – rosends
    Commented Mar 25 at 17:53
  • it is tagged PTIJ
    – Avery
    Commented Mar 25 at 20:48

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Answer: it must be because she didn't love him !

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