Agag (/ˈeɪɡæɡ/; Hebrew: אֲגַג ʾĂgāg) is a Northwest Semitic name or title applied to a biblical king. It has been suggested that "Agag" was a dynastic...
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Tarik Agag Longo is a Spanish businessman. He is the Chairman of Addax Capital LLP. Agag was born in Madrid to an Algerian-Belgian father, Youssef Agag, who...
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Nancy Agag, also spelled Nancy Ajaj (Arabic: نانسي عجاج, born 2 March 1979), is a modern Sudanese singer-songwriter and recording artist. In her music...
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of the term relates it to King Agag of the Amalekites whereby it is viewed as meaning either a literal descendant of Agag or a symbolic term for an antisemite...
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The Agag gerbil (Gerbillus agag) is distributed mainly in southern Mauritania to northern Nigeria and Sudan. Granjon, L. (2017). "Gerbillus agag". IUCN...
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that King Saul ultimately loses favor with Yahweh for failing to kill King Agag and the best livestock of the Amalekites in 1 Samuel 15 in defiance of these...
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electric systems. Agag supported Todt's proposal after the latter discussed the FIA opening up a tender to organise the series. Agag told Todt that he...
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destroyed" (verse 8, NIV) the Amalekites with the sword, but spared their king, Agag, and kept "the best of the sheep and cattle, the fat calves and lambs—everything...
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Cuapetes agag is a species of shrimp found in New Caledonia, Melanesia, Queensland, and the Red Sea. It was first named by Kemp in 1922. Sammy De Grave...
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Artaxerxes II. As his epithet Agagite indicates, Haman was a descendant of Agag, the king of the Amalekites. Some commentators interpret this descent to...
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