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Boyd’s Bible Dictionary
:
A nomad tribe of the
Sinai
wilderness
(Gen. 14:7). Called the first of all nations (Num. 24:20). Dwelt to the
South
(Num. 13:29). Smitten by
Gideon
({vi 6707-6718}Judg. 7:12-23); by
Saul
({vi 7564-7570}1 Sam. 15:3-9); and
David
(1 Sam. 30:18; 1 Chron. 4:43). “Mount of
Amalekites
” was in
Ephraim
(Judg. 12:15).
Concise Bible Dictionary
:
There
is a difficulty connected
with
these
names
, seeing that we read of Amalekites in Genesis 14:7,
some
hundred years before Amalek,
the
son
of
Eliphaz
and grandson of
Esau
, was born (Gen. 36:12). Whether
all
we read of the tribe after
this
refers to the descendants of Esau, or whether the more
ancient
people were amalgamated with them, is not known.
The tribe became numerous and warlike. The first we read of them is that
they
attacked
Israel
soon after they had passed the
Red
Sea
. They were conquered, and
God
declared “I will
utterly
put
out the remembrance of Amalek from under
heaven
”; not that they were at once destroyed, but the
Lord
swore He would
have
“war with Amalek from
generation
to generation” ({vi 1992-2000}Ex. 17:8-16). They dwelt in the
south
of the land (Num. 13:29), and
Balaam
called them “the first of the nations,” but predicted that they should perish
forever
(Num. 24:20).
When the Israelites, who, alas, disbelievingly agreed with the
spies
who had brought up the
evil
report of the land, were told they should all fall in the
wilderness
, they then said they would go up and possess it; but they were smitten by the Amalekites and
the Canaanites
. Several
times
in the period of the
Judges
war was made against them.
Saul
, as
anointed
king over the Lord’s people, was bidden to
destroy
them utterly; but failed to answer to the Lord’s vindication of His people: it was
Samuel
who cut
Agag
their king to pieces (1 Sam. 14:48; {vi 7562-7594}1 Sam. 15:1-33). In the early days of
David
he attacked the Amalekites (1 Sam. 27:8); and again when they burned
Ziklag
and carried away the women and
children
, including David’s two wives, he recovered all, and sent of the
spoil
to the
elders
of Israel ({vi 7980-8010}1 Sam. 30:1-31). David dedicated their
silver
and
gold
unto
Jehovah
(2 Sam. 8:12). In the days of
Hezekiah
the
rest
of the Amalekites were smitten by the sons of
Simeon
({vi 10427-10429}1 Chron. 4:41-43). Among the nations confederated
for
Israel’s
destruction
in Psalm 73, are the Amalekites.
We thus find that Amalek was the first to attack Israel, and continued an enemy
ever
ready to molest them when they were weak
even
until the days of Hezekiah, and they are found in the hostile confederacy at the close of their history: an apt
type
of
Satan
as the enemy of God’s people.
Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:
Number:
6003
(
find all occurrences in KJV Bible
)
Transliteration:
`Amaleqiy
Phonic:
am-aw-lay-kee’
Meaning:
patronymically from
6002
; an Amalekite (or collectively the Amalekites) or descendants of Amalek: --Amalekite(-s).
Jackson’s
Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names
:
gentilic of Amalek
Potts’
Bible Proper Names
:
People of Amalek, Num. 14:45. {Gens Amalechitarum}
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“Study to show thyself approved unto God, … rightly dividing the word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15).
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