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Years of bondage and now going into the promise of their own land to be free, the Amalekites now attack the Israeli nation and God defends them. “Mark it down and do not forget it, I will revisit this offense and avenge it.” Is what God tells Moses about the attack.

This shows God does love us and will take care of us. God does not forget those who cause strife and harm to his children and will visit in his time.
Samuel talks to Saul and informs he needs to destroy the Amalekites, to destroy everything complete to wipe them out and off the face of the earth.
Complete and total destruction is what God wanted for the people who wanted to harm to the people of promise.
Gathering 210,000 soldiers to do this task Saul went put to rest the Amalekites.

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