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David hoists the severed head of Goliath.
The 'Rephaites' (רפאים meaning "dead ones" also known as or Zamzummites, Anakites, and Emites) were a grouping of tall peoples mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible that lived between the
Nile River and the
Euphrates River during the time of
Abraham (). They were considered by Joshua's scouts to be equivalent to the
Nephilim (Titans).
The
Emites and
Anakites were sometimes considered part of this group
[1] but sometimes separate
[2]. The Bible records that
God used the
Ammonites to destroy the Rephaites in . The giant size of the Rephaites is illustrated by the bed of
Og, king of
Bashan that was "made of iron and was more than thirteen feet long and six feet wide" (). During the time of
David, several
Philistine warriors including
Goliath, are considered Rephaites
[1].
The 'Rephaites' are represented in Hebrew by the root rp', a root which is also found within Ugaritic texts. The Ugaritic text KTU 1.108 uses the term 'king' in association with the root rp' and place names that probably correspond to Ashtaroth and Edrei in the Bible, places with which Og is associated
[4]. This may provide confirmation of traditions about the royal dynasty of Og and his lineage.
The
Ugaritic texts of the ''Legend of Danel'' concern the hero 'Danel the Rephaite',
[5] who was known as "judging the cause of the widow, adjudicating the case of the fatherless" (''
Ancient Near Eastern Texts'', 149-51.) His soul was revived by
El.
See also
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Gilgal Refaim
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Valley of Rephaim
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Emek Refaim
Notes
1.
2. refers to the Rephaites being "as tall as the Anakites", not the Anaiktes.
3.
4. ; ; ; ,
5. The name is rendered DNL.