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Amalek (/ˈæməlɛk/;
Biblical Hebrew: עֲמָלֵק, romanized: ʿĂmālēq) is
described in the
Hebrew Bible as the
enemy of the
nation of the Israelites. The name...
- in some
sources by the idea that
Haman is a
descendant of
Amalek. The
obliteration of
Amalek's memory has been
compared to the
Latin ****atio
memoriae by...
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commanded the
Israelites to
destroy some nations,
often referred to as
Amalek,
while others hold the
commandments as allegorical.
Critics of Christianity...
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International Encyclopedia. 1905.
Reliable sources include this one: "Who Were
Amalek and the Amalekites?". (on
Chabad dot org).
Archived from the
original on...
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succeeded in
leading the
Israelites out of Egypt, and won a
battle against Amalek,
Jethro came to the
Hebrew camp in the
wilderness of Sinai,
bringing with...
- were Teman, Zepho, Gatam,
Kenaz and
finally Amalek, who was born to his
concubine Timna. The
people of
Amalek were the
ancestral enemy of the Israelite...
- 1871
painting by John
Everett Millais,
depicts Moses holding his staff, ****isted by
Aaron and Hur,
holding up his arms
during the
battle against Amalek....
- what
Amalek did (Deut. 25:17) That the evil done to us by
Amalek shall not be
forgotten (Deut. 25:19) To blot out the name (or memory) of
Amalek (or,...
- G. (2003). Bekkencamp, Jonneke; Sherwood,
Yvonne (eds.).
Denominating Amalek:
Racist stereotyping in the
Bible and the
Justification of Discrimination"...
- rain on you like a debt", with one
verse referring to
Hamas as "sons of
Amalek",
echoing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's
statement in the wake of the...