Agag and Haman
Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 6:18 am
Haman in Esther is said to be an Agagite. In other words, he is a descendant of Agag.
In 1 Samuel 15, Saul is said to have destroyed all the Amalekites man, boy, woman, girl, etc. He spared King Agag, but even he was destroyed eventually by Samuel.
Prior to killing all these people, Saul told the Kenites to get out from among the Amalekites because they were about to be destroyed.
The only way that I can account for Haman being a descendant of Agag, is that he had children with some of these Kenites and that eventually perpetuated into Haman of the book of Esther. Is this correct?
In 1 Samuel 15, Saul is said to have destroyed all the Amalekites man, boy, woman, girl, etc. He spared King Agag, but even he was destroyed eventually by Samuel.
Prior to killing all these people, Saul told the Kenites to get out from among the Amalekites because they were about to be destroyed.
The only way that I can account for Haman being a descendant of Agag, is that he had children with some of these Kenites and that eventually perpetuated into Haman of the book of Esther. Is this correct?