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Almuces

Definition: The word 'almuces' is a term used in the Bible, specifically in Genesis 16:3-4: 1. Almuce (Amalek): It means "a young woman," referring to Amalek (also known as Ishmael), who was the first-born son of the king of Gilead. 2. The word 'almuces' refers to a group of women, specifically those from Israel, who were given as captives by King Solomon to his servant, Zophar the Ezrahite. Their story is told in a narrative that occurred after the events of Exodus 16-18. The term "almuce" has two distinct meanings: 1. The first meaning refers to the women who were brought as captive from Israel to serve as wives and concubines to Zophar, Solomon's servant, in his household. 2. The second meaning refers to an anonymous narrator or group of people who claimed to have been taken captive by King Solomon and that they were given as wives to him. The story of these captives is the focus of the book of Genesis, where it tells the tale of the woman Amalek, who was a descendant from a tribe called "Amaleik," being brought into captivity by King Solomon to serve him. This narrative has been interpreted as describing the story of Israel's rejection and slavery in Babylonian captivity. The word 'almuce' is frequently used in biblical contexts, especially those related to the history of Israel during their exile under Babylon.


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