In another thread Amalekites were described referring to Biblical references.
I consider this site describing the Amalekites more than a bit touched with the Created history of Exodus and Joshua. I will question whether the Amalekites ever existed outside the accounts in the Pentateuch. I have not found any archeological evidence to document the existence of the Amalekites. As far as the archeological evidence everyone one record defeated the Hebrew tribes including the Moabites, Egyptians, and the Assyrians. followed by the Persians and Romans. My research revealed the only references to Amalekites were from the Bible. The Bible describes the Amalekites asastrong tribe with a militry attcking the Joshua army and the exodus Hebrews that ost be destroyed.
It sounds like they created a mythical enemy they defeated by Joshua and David's armies in reality never existed.
Is there any independent archeological evidence for the existence of the Amalekites?
I consider this site describing the Amalekites more than a bit touched with the Created history of Exodus and Joshua. I will question whether the Amalekites ever existed outside the accounts in the Pentateuch. I have not found any archeological evidence to document the existence of the Amalekites. As far as the archeological evidence everyone one record defeated the Hebrew tribes including the Moabites, Egyptians, and the Assyrians. followed by the Persians and Romans. My research revealed the only references to Amalekites were from the Bible. The Bible describes the Amalekites asastrong tribe with a militry attcking the Joshua army and the exodus Hebrews that ost be destroyed.
It sounds like they created a mythical enemy they defeated by Joshua and David's armies in reality never existed.
Is there any independent archeological evidence for the existence of the Amalekites?
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