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- Amalek - Wikipedia
Amalek ( ˈæməlɛk ; [1] Biblical Hebrew: עֲמָלֵק, romanized: ʿĂmālēq) is described in the Hebrew Bible as the enemy of the nation of the Israelites The name "Amalek" can refer to the descendants of Amalek, the grandson of Esau, or anyone who lived in their territories in Canaan, [2][3][4] or North African descendants of Ham, the son of Noah [5]
- Who Were the Amalekites and Why Were They Enemies of Israel?
In the Bible, Amalek represents both a nation and a nomadic tribe, considered the foremost adversary of ancient Israel The Amalekites are depicted as having assaulted the Israelites during their escape from Egypt, as recorded in Exodus
- Who Were Amalek and the Amalekites? - Chabad. org
The Amalekites, descendants of Amalek, were an ancient biblical nation living near the land of Canaan They were the first nation to attack the Jewish people after the Exodus from Egypt, and they are seen as the archetypal enemy of the Jews
- Who were the Amalekites? - GotQuestions. org
The Amalekites were a formidable tribe of nomads living in the area south of Canaan between Mount Seir and the Egyptian border They resisted the Israelites during the time of the exodus, and they remained perennial foes of God’s people
- The Amalekites - Jewish Virtual Library
The Amalekites were a people of the Negev and adjoining desert that were a hereditary enemy of Israel from wilderness times to the early monarchy Amalek, a son of Esau's son Eliphaz, was presumably the eponymous ancestor of the Amalekites
- Amalek - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
AMALEK ăm’ ə lĕk, AMALEKITES ăm’ əl’ ĕk īts (עֲמָלֵ֑ק, עֲמָלֵקִ֗י; Gr ̓Αμαλήκ, ̓Αμαληκίτης) An ancient marauding people in the S of Canaan and the Negeb who were fierce enemies of Israel particularly in the earlier part of her history
- Canaanite, Nomadic Tribe, Desert Dwellers - Britannica
Amalekite, member of an ancient nomadic tribe, or collection of tribes, described in the Old Testament as relentless enemies of Israel, even though they were closely related to Ephraim, one of the 12 tribes of Israel The district over which they ranged was south of Judah and probably extended into northern Arabia
- What is the historical identity of the Amalekites? - Bible Hub
The Amalekites’ historical identity stems from biblical genealogies tracing them to Esau’s lineage, while their legacy arises from a series of recorded conflicts uniquely hostile to Israel’s formative years after the Exodus
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