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- Agag abstract "Agag (/ˈeɪɡæɡ/; Hebrew: אֲגַג ʾĂḡāḡ, Arabic: يأجوج, meaning \"high\" in Northwest Semitic language) is a Northwest Semitic title and dynastic name of the kings of Amalek, just as Pharaoh was used as a dynastic name for the ancient Egyptians.In the Torah, the expression “higher than Agag, and his kingdom will be lifted up” was uttered by Balaam in Numbers 24:7, in his third prophetic utterance, to describe a king of Israel who would be higher than the king of Amalek. This is understood to mean that Israel's king would take a higher position than even Amalek himself, and would exercise a wider authority. The writer uses an allusion to the literal significance of the word \"Agag\", meaning \"high\", to convey that the king of Israel would be \"higher than High\"; a characteristic trait of Hebrew poetry to use puns.In the Hebrew Bible, Agag is also referred to as the king of Amalek who was defeated by King Saul in fulfillment of a decree by YHVH. (Ex 17:14; De 25:17-19; 1Sa 15:1-7) However, Saul failed to execute Agag and allowed the people to keep some of the spoil, and this resulted in Samuel’s pronouncement of God’s rejection of Saul as king. (1Sa 15:8-29) Agag was then executed by Samuel, who told him: “Just as your sword has bereaved women of children, in that way your mother will be most bereaved of children among women.” (1Sa 15:32, 33)".
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- Agag wikiPageWikiLink Circumcision.
- Agag wikiPageWikiLink Doeg_the_Edomite.
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- Agag wikiPageWikiLink Haman_(biblical_figure).
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- Agag wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Israel_(united_monarchy).
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- Agag subject Category:Deaths_by_stabbing.
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- Agag comment "Agag (/ˈeɪɡæɡ/; Hebrew: אֲגַג ʾĂḡāḡ, Arabic: يأجوج, meaning \"high\" in Northwest Semitic language) is a Northwest Semitic title and dynastic name of the kings of Amalek, just as Pharaoh was used as a dynastic name for the ancient Egyptians.In the Torah, the expression “higher than Agag, and his kingdom will be lifted up” was uttered by Balaam in Numbers 24:7, in his third prophetic utterance, to describe a king of Israel who would be higher than the king of Amalek.".
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- Agag sameAs אגג.
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- Agag sameAs Agag_(król_Amalekitów).
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