Lexicon Amaleqi: descendant of Amalek Original Word: עֲמָלֵקִיPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: Amaleqi Phonetic Spelling: (am-aw-lay-kee') Short Definition: Amalekites NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom AmaleqDefinitiondesc. of Amalek NASB TranslationAmalekite (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 Kit Kau; 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 Amalekites Patronymically from Amaleq; an Amalekite (or collectively the Amalekites) or descendants of Amalek -- Amalekite(-s). see HEBREW Amaleq |
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