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“Then came Amalek, and fought with Israel in Rephidim. (Exodus 17:8). Amalek and his people, the Amalekites, were one of Israel’s earliest and most ruthless enemies. It was Amalek who attacked the Jews without provocation shortly after they had escaped the bondage of Egypt. They sought to destroy Israel before they even had a chance to step one foot in the Promised Land that God had given them. In studying Exodus 17, it’s good to have an understanding, therefore, of who the Amalekites were, and what they represent in scripture. Amalek was a grandson of Esau (Genesis 36:12), firstborn son of Isaac. Isaac was the son of Abraham, father of the Jewish people. Esau was one of a pair of twins, and was born first before his brother, Jacob. According to Jewish norms, Esau would have been heir to the greater blessing from his father and a double portion of the inheritance upon Isaac’s death. Having foreknowledge of the nature ...