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agag.pl
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216.239.38.21 216.239.36.21 216.239.34.21 216.239.32.21
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DOMAIN NAME: agag.pl
registrant type: individual
nameservers: ns1.domaindiscount24.net.
ns2.domaindiscount24.net.
ns3.domaindiscount24.net.
created: 2020.06.26 23:04:46
last modified: 2023.06.12 03:44:36
renewal date: 2024.06.26 23:04:46
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dnssec: Unsigned
REGISTRAR:
Key-Systems GmbH
Kaiserstraße 172-174
66386 St. Ingbert
Niemcy/Germany
Tel: +49.68949396850
https://www.key-systems.net/
info@key-systems.net
WHOIS database responses: https://dns.pl/en/whois
WHOIS displays data with a delay not exceeding 15 minutes in relation to the .pl Registry system
Brief facts about agag:
Agag is a Northwest Semitic name or title applied to a biblical king. It has been suggested that "Agag" was a dynastic name of the kings of Amalek, just as Pharaoh was used as a dynastic name for the ancient Egyptians. The etymology is uncertain, according to John L. McKenzie, while Cox suggested "High." In the Torah, the expression "Its king higher than Agag, and its kingdom exalted" was uttered by Balaam in Numbers 24:7, in his third prophetic utterance, to describe a king of Israel who would be higher than the king of Amalek. This is understood to mean that Israel's king would take a higher position than even Amalek himself, and would exercise a wider authority. The writer uses an allusion to the literal significance of the word "Agag", meaning "high", to convey that the king of Israel would be "higher than High". A characteristic trait of biblical poetry is to use puns.
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