Numbers 24:20

And when he looked on Amalek, he took up his parable, and said, Amalek was the first of the nations; but his latter end shall be that he perish for ever.

Cross-reference

Exodus 17:14 records God's decree to blot out Amalek's memory, directly paralleling the prophecy of total destruction here.

Exodus 17:16 declares perpetual war against Amalek, which culminates in their utter destruction as prophesied in Numbers 24:20.

1 Samuel 15:3-8 records God's command to destroy Amalek and Saul's partial obedience, directly tying to the prophecy of utter destruction.

1 Chronicles 4:43 Prophetic fulfillment

1 Chronicles 4:43 notes the final destruction of the Amalekite remnant, directly fulfilling the prophecy of utter destruction.

Deuteronomy 25:17 Historical context

Deuteronomy 25:17 recalls Amalek's attack on Israel, which is the reason for the judgment prophesied here.

1 Samuel 15:2 cites Amalek's opposition to Israel as the basis for the command to destroy them, reinforcing the prophecy.

Exodus 17:8 Historical context

Exodus 17:8 records the first Amalekite attack, setting the stage for the final destruction prophesied in Numbers 24:20.

1 Samuel 15:8 records Saul's destruction of most Amalekites but sparing Agag, a partial execution of the total destruction prophesied.

1 Samuel 27:9 says David left no survivors in his raids, echoing the 'utter destruction' foretold for Amalek.

Esther 3:1 Historical context

Esther 3:1 introduces Haman the Agagite, a descendant of Amalek's king, continuing the lineage opposed to Israel from Numbers 24:20.

Judges 6:3 Historical context

Judges 6:3 shows Amalek's ongoing oppression of Israel, illustrating why their destruction was prophesied in Numbers 24:20.

1 Samuel 14:48 Historical context

1 Samuel 14:48 shows Saul striking the Amalekites, an early step toward fulfilling the prophecy of their utter destruction.

1 Samuel 27:8 Historical context

1 Samuel 27:8 describes David raiding the Amalekites, a continued campaign against the nation prophesied to be destroyed.

1 Samuel 30:17 Historical context

1 Samuel 30:17 records David's defeat of the Amalekites, another instance of the ongoing judgment against them.

2 Samuel 1:8 reveals an Amalekite still alive after Saul's campaign, showing incomplete fulfillment of the utter destruction.