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successful mission against the
Amalekites to
recover "all that the
Amalekites had
carried away". In 2
Samuel 1:5–10, an
Amalekite tells David that he found...
- the
Amlicites and
Amalekites are the same
group based on
timing and
spelling variations in Book of
Mormon m****cripts. The
Amalekites, a
group introduced...
- of the
Amalekites whereby it is
viewed as
meaning either a
literal descendant of Agag or a
symbolic term for an antisemite, due to the
Amalekites being...
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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...
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vengeance on Agag for the
cruelties they had
undergone at the
hands of the
Amalekites, who, to mock at the Israelites,
their God, and the rite of cir****cision...
- uses the
staff in the
battle at
Rephidim between the
Israelites and the
Amalekites (Exodus 17:8–16). When he
holds up his arms
holding the "rod of God" the...
-
against the
Amalekites. Jonathan's son
Mephibosheth also
appears as a narrator.
Disobeying Yahweh's
orders to
exterminate the
Amalekites, Saul spares...
-
rather than the
Amalekites being the enemy.[citation needed] The
Books of
Samuel go on to
mention that as a result, the
people the
Amalekites took were released...
- 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...
- with the
Amalekites'
unprovoked attack against the
Israelites (Exodus 17:8). Afterwards,
Yahweh announced the
extermination of the
Amalekites and called...