This document discusses several biblical passages that reference giants who lived in Canaan prior to its conquest by the Israelites. It describes giants tribes like the Rephaim, Zuzim, Emim, Anakim, Zamzummim, Horites, and Avites. Individual giants mentioned include Og king of Bashan and Goliath, as well as four of Goliath's brothers slain later by David and his men. The document analyzes original Hebrew words to provide context and supports the existence of actual giant peoples through details of their physical descriptions and archaeological evidence of their large cities and structures.
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Giants in the land
1. Giants in the Land
I. Genesis 14:5 “And in the fourteenth year came Chedorlaomer, and the kings that
were with him, and smote the Rephaims in Ashteroth Karnaim, and the Zuzims in
Ham, and the Emims in Shaveh Kiriathaim” -- (this about 436 years after the Flood)
Rephaims
1. Strong’s H7497 (רפה רפא raw-faw', raw-faw‘ / From H7495 in the sense of
invigorating; a giant: - giant, Rapha, Rephaim (-s). See also H1051.
2. Wilson’s OT Word Studies / Rephaim was an ancient Canaanitish tribe beyond Jordan,
celebrated for their gigantic stature.
3. Could you describe a giant as “invigorating”? Invigorating means “to give vigor to; fill with life
and energy; energize.” Vigor means “active strength or force; healthy physical or mental energy
or power; vitality; energetic activity; energy; intensity.” Yes, I would say a giant could meet that
definition.
Zuzims
• Strong’s H2104 / / זּוזיםzuz ym/ zoo-zeem‘ / Plural probably from the same as H2123;
prominent; Zuzites, an aboriginal tribe of Palestine: - Zuzims
• Strong’s H2123 / / זיזz yz / zeez / From an unused root apparently meaning to be conspicuous;
fulness of the breast; also a moving creature: - abundance, wild beast.
• Could you describe a giant as “prominent”? Prominent means “standing out so as to be seen
easily; conspicuous; particularly noticeable.” Yes, I would say a giant could be prominent.
Emims
• Strong’s H368 / אימים ay-meem‘ / Plural of H367; terrors; Emim, an early
Canaanitish (or Moabitish) tribe: - Emims.
• Strong’s H367 / אמה אימה ay-maw', ay-maw‘ / From the same as H366;
fright; concretely an idol (as a bugbear): - dread. fear, horror, idol, terrible, terror.
• Could you describe a giant as a terror? Terror means “intense, sharp, overmastering fear; an
instance or cause of intense fear or anxiety; quality of causing terror.” Yes, I’d say you could
describe a giant as a terror.
2. • Cross-Reference: Deuteronomy 2:10-11: “The Emims dwelt therein in times past, a people
great, and many, and tall, as the Anakims; which also were accounted giants, as the Anakims;
but the Moabites call them Emims.”
• Side point: the English word “giants” in verse 11 is actually the same Hebrew word used
in the aforementioned Rephaim reference (H7497, Rapha).
Did you notice the words “ancient Canaanitish tribe”, “aboriginal tribe of Palestine” and “early
Canaanitish tribe” used in either the Strong’s or Wilson’s description of the word meanings? These
peoples had been on the earth a long time and were well established. Where do you think they came
from? That’s a study for another day!
II. Deuteronomy 2:10-11: “The Emims dwelt therein in times past, a people great, and
many, and tall, as the Anakims; which also were accounted giants, as the Anakims; but
the Moabites call them Emims.”
Anakims
The Anakims were descended from one Anak
• H6062 / ענקי an-aw-kee‘ / Patronymic from H6061; an Anakite or descendant of
Anak: - Anakim.
• H6061 / ענק aw-nawk‘ / The same as H6060; Anak, a Canaanite: - Anak.
• H6060 / ענק aw-nawk‘ / From H6059; a necklace (as if strangling): - chain.
• H6059 / ענק aw-nak‘ / A primitive root; properly to choke; used only as
denominative from H6060, to collar, that is, adorn with a necklace; figuratively to fit out
with supplies: - compass about as a chain, furnish, liberally.
• Jones' Dictionary of Old Testament Proper Names defines Anak as “Neck-chain: Long-Necked”.
Do you think a giant’s neck might seem long to us? Yes, I think so. But it could also have been
that this particular line of giants had an unusually long neck anyway.
• Scriptures referencing Anak, the son of Arba:
• Jos 15:13 And unto Caleb the son of Jephunneh he gave a part among the children of
Judah, according to the commandment of the LORD to Joshua, even the city of Arba the
father of Anak, which city is Hebron.
• Side point: city of Arba = city of Hebron
• Jos 14:15 And the name of Hebron before was Kirjatharba; which Arba was a great
man among the Anakims. And the land had rest from war.
3. • Side point: city of Arba = city of Hebron = city of Kirjatharba
• Side point: the American Standard Version renders the verse as “Arba was the
greatest man among the Anakim.”
• Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Definitions defines the word “Great” used
here (H1419, gadol) as a possibility of many things. Consider: (1) large
in magnitude and extent, (2) in number, (3) in intensity, (4) loud in
sound, (5) older in age, (6) in importance, (7) in substance, (8) in
haughty things, or (9) simply in greatness.
• Num 13:22 And they ascended by the south, and came unto Hebron; where Ahiman,
Sheshai, and Talmai, the children of Anak, were. (Now Hebron was built seven years
before Zoan in Egypt.)
• Side point: This Anak, son of Arba, had three distinguished descendants noted
here in the days of Moses and Joshua living in Hebron.
• Side point: Remember, this is the story of the 12 spies sent into the land by
Moses. Now, go read verses 23-33. Did you notice things like one cluster of
grapes had to borne between two grown men on a staff? Big men need big
food, huh? Did you notice verse 28? They said the people there “be strong”
and their cities were “walled” and “very great”. Giants would have been strong,
superhuman in fact. Their cities may have even been bigger than most and their
walls could have been much taller and stronger than most because giants may
have built them! Did you notice they also referenced the “children of Anak”
there? What did they call them in verse 33? They said they “saw the giants, the
sons of Anak, which come of the giants.” They said they were “as grasshoppers”
to them. Well, of course, they would have physically appeared so much smaller
than the giants. These were huge people!
4. III. Deuteronomy 2:18-23: “Thou art to pass over through Ar, the coast of Moab, this day:
(19) And when thou comest nigh over against the children of Ammon, distress them
not, nor meddle with them: for I will not give thee of the land of the children of
Ammon any possession; because I have given it unto the children of Lot for a
possession. (20) (That also was accounted a land of giants: giants dwelt therein in
old time; and the Ammonites call them Zamzummims; (21) A people great, and
many, and tall, as the Anakims; but the LORD destroyed them before them; and they
succeeded them, and dwelt in their stead: (22) As he did to the children of Esau,
which dwelt in Seir, when he destroyed the Horims from before them; and they
succeeded them, and dwelt in their stead even unto this day: (23) And the Avims
which dwelt in Hazerim, even unto Azzah, the Caphtorims, which came forth out of
Caphtor, destroyed them, and dwelt in their stead.)”
Zamzummins
• Strong’s H2157 / / זמזםzamzom / From H2161; intriguing; a Zamzumite, or native tribe of
Palestine: - Zamzummin.
• Strong’s H2161 / / זמםzamam / A primitive root; to plan, usually in a bad sense: - consider,
devise, imagine, plot, purpose, think (evil).
• Notice that verses 20 and 21 directly says they were “as the Anakims”, the giants. They were a
people “great” and “tall”.
• Notice also that they were destroyed by the LORD before the Ammonites dwelt in their land.
Perhaps this was an especially bad strain of giants and God was getting a head start on the
annihilation of the giants?
Horims
• Strong’s H2752 / / חריchor y / From H2356; cave dweller or troglodyte; a Chorite or aboriginal
Idumaean: - Horims, Horites.
• Have you ever seem pictures of Petra? Have you ever seen the movie “Indiana Jones and the
Last Crusade”? If you have, you’ve seen Petra. Their excavated dwellings are still there in the
sandstone cliffs and mountains of Edom. Impressive dwellings. Go look at a picture and notice
the size of the front door. Ever wonder how normal man could build such awesome things?
Could it have been easier for giants?
Avims
• Strong’s H5757 /‛ / עּויavviy / Patrial from H5755; an Avvite or native of Avvah (only plural): -
Avims, Avites.
5. • Strong’s H5755 / ‛ /עּוא עּוהivvah ‛avva'/ For H5754; Ivvah or Avva, a region of Assyria: - Ava,
Ivah
• Strong’s H5754 / ‛ /עּוהavvah '/ Intensive from H5753 abbreviated; overthrow: - X overturn.
• Strong’s H5753 / ‛ /עוהavah / A primitive root, to crook, literally or figuratively: - do amiss, bow
down, make crooked, commit iniquity, pervert, (do) perverse (-ly), trouble, X turn, do wickedly,
do wrong.
• So following the word meaning trail, we can see that these people may have been a wicked
people, perverting good and overthrowing others. Sounds like it could be giants to me.
IV. Deuteronomy 3:1-5, 11: “Then we turned, and went up the way to Bashan: and Og the
king of Bashan came out against us, he and all his people, to battle at Edrei. (2) And
the LORD said unto me, Fear him not: for I will deliver him, and all his people, and his
land, into thy hand; and thou shalt do unto him as thou didst unto Sihon king of the
Amorites, which dwelt at Heshbon. (3) So the LORD our God delivered into our
hands Og also, the king of Bashan, and all his people: and we smote him until none
was left to him remaining. (4) And we took all his cities at that time, there was not a
city which we took not from them, threescore cities, all the region of Argob, the
kingdom of Og in Bashan. (5) All these cities were fenced with high walls, gates, and
bars; beside unwalled towns a great many.” (11) For only Og king of Bashan
remained of the remnant of giants; behold, his bedstead was a bedstead of iron; is it
not in Rabbath of the children of Ammon? nine cubits was the length thereof, and four
cubits the breadth of it, after the cubit of a man.
• Notice verse 5 states that the cities had “high” walls, gates and bars. Again, cities of
giants might be particularly taller than normal.
• Notice verse 11 outright states that Og was a remaining descendant of the giants.
Notice how large his bed was.
V. David and Goliath (1 Samuel 17:2-51)
• Our most famous “gi t” sto is loc ted e e.
• Notice verse 4 states that he was from Gath. Look back at Joshua 11:21-22. Part of the
conquest of Canaan was an extermination of the giant race. However, they didn’t kill them
all. Notice what it says in verse 22: “There was none of the Anakims left in the land of the
children of Israel: only in Gaza, in Gath, and in Ashdod, there remained.” We see this
statement is absolutely true over here in 1 Samuel 17!
6. VI. The brothers of Goliath (2 Samuel 21:15-22)
• “Moreover the Philistines had yet war again with Israel; and David went down, and his
servants with him, and fought against the Philistines: and David waxed faint. (16) And
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Ishbibenob, which was of the sons of the giant, the weight of whose spear weighed three
hundred shekels of brass in weight, he being girded with a new sword, thought to have slain
David. (17) But Abishai the son of Zeruiah succoured him, and smote the Philistine, and
killed him. Then the men of David sware unto him, saying, Thou shalt go no more out with us
to battle, that thou quench not the light of Israel. (18) And it came to pass after this, that
there was again a battle with the Philistines at Gob: then Sibbechai the Hushathite slew
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Saph, which was of the sons of the giant. (19) And there was again a battle in Gob with
the Philistines, where Elhanan the son of Jaareoregim, a Bethlehemite, slew 3the brother of
Goliath the Gittite, the staff of whose spear was like a weaver's beam. (20) And there was
yet a battle in Gath, where was 4a man of great stature, that had on every hand six fingers,
and on every foot six toes, four and twenty in number; and he also was born to the giant.
(21) And when he defied Israel, Jonathan the son of Shimea the brother of David slew him.
(22) These four were born to the giant in Gath, and fell by the hand of David, and by the
hand of his servants.”
• This verse describes four of Goliath’s brothers, though only two are called by name.
• This is very interesting (and highly coincidental) that counting Goliath, there were five (5)
giants. Didn’t David pick up “5 smooth stones”? (1 Samuel 17:40)
~ Enjoy! - Manuel Stricklin, 3/14/13