Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

amalek

noun
/ˈaməˌlek/
Definition
Amalek refers to a biblical nation descendent from Esau, known for being hostile to the Israelites.
Examples
  • In the Torah, the Amalekites attacked the Israelites as they were escaping from Egypt.
  • The term ‘Amalek’ is sometimes used metaphorically to describe a relentless enemy.
  • Throughout history, references to Amalek have been invoked in discussions about genocides and persecution.
Meaning
In a historical and biblical context, Amalek symbolizes persistent hostility against a chosen people. The name can also represent a type of ongoing antagonism or challenge faced in various contexts.
Synonyms
  • enemy
  • adversary
  • foe