- The
Amalekites (/ˈæməlɛkaɪts/) were
claimed to be Amalek's
descendants through the
genealogy of Esau.
According to the
Hebrew Bible, the
Amalekites inhabited...
- puns. Agag also
refers to the
Amalekite king who
survived King Saul's
extermination campaign, as
punishment for
Amalekite crimes, in the Book of Samuel...
- The
Amalekites (/əˈmæləkaɪts/), in the Book of Mormon, are a
group of
dissenters from the
Nephites around 90 B.C. They are
after the
order of
Nehor and...
-
forewarned the
Kenites who were
living among the
Amalekites to leave, Saul goes to war and
defeats the
Amalekites. Saul
kills all the men, women,
children and...
- "descendant" of Agag, the
enemy of
Israel and king of the
Amalekites. "Haman, as an
Amalekite, is
opposed to Mordecai, the
descendant of Kish (Esth[er]...
-
instruction to
destroy Amalek: Saul
spares Agag, the
Amalekite ruler, and the best
portion of the
Amalekite flocks to
present them as sacrifices.
Samuel rebukes...
- one of the
Amalekites who had
raided Ziklag, and
after giving him fig cake,
raisin cake, and water,
persuade him to lead them to the
Amalekite raiders....
-
several key aspects. His
disobedience regarding the
command to
destroy the
Amalekites (1
Samuel 15:3–9) and
subsequent rejection as king (1
Samuel 15:26) are...
- the
progenitor not only of the
Edomites but of the
Kenizzites and the
Amalekites as well. Esau had five sons: By Adah:
Eliphaz By Aholibamah: Jeush, Jaalam...
-
instigated by Haman, the king's
royal vizier, an
antisemitic enemy from the
Amalekite nation.
Unlike other fasts, the Fast of
Esther is a
Jewish custom. It...