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Amalekite
[ am-uh-lek-ahyt, uh-mal-i-kahyt ]
noun
, plural Am·a·lek·ites, (especially collectively) Am·a·lek·ite.
- a member of the tribe of Amalek.
adjective
- of or relating to the Amalekites.
Amalekite
/ əˈmæləˌkaɪt /
noun
- Old Testament a member of a nomadic tribe descended from Esau (Genesis 36:12), dwelling in the desert between Sinai and Canaan and hostile to the Israelites: they were defeated by Saul and destroyed by David (I Samuel 15–30)
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Amalekite1
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Example Sentences
How, then, could a faithful Israelite ever bow to an Amalekite?
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King Saul obeyed the injunction, save that he spared the life of Agag, the Amalekite king, and some of the finest animals.
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He had none of that eagerness to occupy the throne on which the Amalekite reckoned as a universal instinct of human nature.
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An Israelite might have had a chance of mercy, but an Amalekite had none—the man was condemned to instant death.
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More recently, it had been one of the places selected by David to receive a portion of the Amalekite spoil.
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