Berean Strong's Lexicon Amaleqi: Amalekite Original Word: עֲמָלֵקִי Word Origin: Derived from עֲמָלֵק (Amalek), the name of a descendant of Esau and the nation that descended from him. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for "Amaleqi," but the Greek Septuagint uses Ἀμαληκίτης (Amalekites) to refer to the same people. Usage: The term "Amaleqi" refers to the people or things related to Amalek, a grandson of Esau, and the nation that descended from him. The Amalekites were a nomadic tribe known for their hostility towards the Israelites. Cultural and Historical Background: The Amalekites were one of the ancient enemies of Israel, often depicted in the Bible as a symbol of opposition to God's people. They first attacked the Israelites at Rephidim shortly after the Exodus from Egypt (Exodus 17:8-16). The Amalekites were known for their guerrilla warfare tactics and were a persistent threat throughout Israel's early history. God commanded the Israelites to remember the treachery of the Amalekites and to eventually blot out their memory (Deuteronomy 25:17-19). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom Amaleq Definition desc. of Amalek NASB Translation Amalekite (3), Amalekites (9). Brown-Driver-Briggs עֲמָלֵקִי adjective, of a people 1 Samuel 30:13; 2 Samuel 1:13, also (as predicate) 2 Samuel 1:8; collective = (the) Amalekites 1 Samuel 15:6,15; 1 Samuel 30:1, elsewhere with article ׳הָע Numbers 14:25,43,45 (J; all + הַכְּנַעֲנִי), 1 Samuel 27:8; ׳שְׂדֵה הָע Genesis 14:7; ׳הַר הָע Judges 12:15 (in Ephraim); read ׳הָע also Judges 1:16 (for הָעָם) Bu GFM, > עֲמָלֵק Hollenb Mey KitKau; on 2 Samuel 1:1 see foregoing. I. עָמַם verb (√ of following compare Arabic be comprehensive, include; company; also paternal uncle; perhaps Assyrian ummanu, people; Sabean עם either (a) people, or (b) paternal uncle CISiv. p. 20; plural suffix אעממהו = (b) MordtmHimj. Inschr. 45. 70; also often in proper name CISiv. No. 5, 1, 99, 7 etc., PrätNeue Beitr. 25 HomChrest. 12, 133; A. und A. 6 WeGGN 1893, 480). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Amalekites Patronymically from Amaleq; an Amalekite (or collectively the Amalekites) or descendants of Amalek -- Amalekite(-s). see HEBREW Amaleq Forms and Transliterations הָעֲמָלֵקִ֑י הָעֲמָלֵקִ֨י הָעֲמָלֵקִֽי׃ הָעֲמָלֵקִי֙ העמלקי העמלקי׃ וְהָֽעֲמָלֵקִ֥י וְהָעֲמָלֵקִ֑י וַעֲמָלֵקִ֣י והעמלקי ועמלקי מֵעֲמָלֵקִ֣י מעמלקי עֲמָֽלֵקִ֔י עֲמָלֵקִ֖י עֲמָלֵקִ֗י עמלקי ‘ă·mā·lê·qî ‘ămālêqî amalKi hā‘ămālêqî hā·‘ă·mā·lê·qî haamaleiKi haamalKi mê‘ămālêqî mê·‘ă·mā·lê·qî meamalKi vaamalKi vehaamalKi wa‘ămālêqî wa·‘ă·mā·lê·qî wə·hā·‘ă·mā·lê·qî wəhā‘ămālêqîLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 14:7 HEB: כָּל־ שְׂדֵ֖ה הָעֲמָלֵקִ֑י וְגַם֙ אֶת־ NAS: the country of the Amalekites, and also KJV: all the country of the Amalekites, and also the Amorites, INT: all the country of the Amalekites and also the Amorites Numbers 14:25 Numbers 14:43 Numbers 14:45 Judges 12:15 1 Samuel 15:6 1 Samuel 15:15 1 Samuel 27:8 1 Samuel 30:1 1 Samuel 30:13 2 Samuel 1:8 2 Samuel 1:13 12 Occurrences |