Feb 25 2007
The Giants in the Bible
I remember one scene in the epic trilogy “ The Lord of the Ringsâ€, where the main heroes of the film battled giants of enormous sizes. The question is— do giants existed sometime in the history of men?
The bible tells of a time when giants lived among men. In Genesis 6:4, we find that there was a time when the “sons of God†slept with the “daughters of menâ€. This union between flesh and holy, spiritual beings bore offsprings described as “mighty men which were of old, men of renownâ€. Why are they men of renown? Because they were of enormous height, “giants in the earth.†And how big are they?
In Amos 2:9, we find that these giants were of the height as the cedars of Lebanon[1] and as “strong as an oakâ€. (What the prophet was trying to describe was the height of the inhabitants of heaven, which, in the bible was described as “cedars of Lebanonâ€. What is meant by `strong as an oak’? It means that these giants were hard to kill. They cannot be smitten) They probably have an average height of “six cubits and a spanâ€, which in 1 Samuel 17:4 was written as the height of Goliath, a Philistine from Gath. They were probably clothed in warriors clothes, being described as warriors of old in the bible. One cubit is equivalent to about 3 feet, so the average height of a biblical giant could be about 18 feet “and a span”, meaning about 18.5 feet.
Armaments
Anakims were warriors of old. As warriors, they were equipped with sophisticated weaponry of the time such as a sword, a shield and a spear or staff. (1 Samuel 17:45). The sword probably was the choice weapon, for in battle at the valley of Elah, Goliath had a sword which was made “like no other,†as what David said (1 Sam 21:9). It seems that these giants from Gath where Goliath lived had weaponry like no other they seen before. One example was the spear of the brother of Goliath named Lahmi (1 Chro 20:5) which was described with “staff of whose spear was like a weaver’s beamâ€.
And there was again a battle in Gob with the Philistines, where Elhanan the son of Jaareoregim, a Bethlehemite, slew the brother of Goliath the Gittite, the staff of whose spear was like a weaver’s beam. (2 Samuel 21:19)
The common weight of these spears could be between 300-400 shekels of brass. (2 Samuel 21:16). No other reference can be found in the bible about their physical attributes, except that they have six toes in each foot and six fingers in each hand. (1 Chro. 20:6). Probably, they looked human, but with this anomaly in their hands and feet.
These gigantuan beings caused havoc and violence on the earth, leading God to decide to annihilate all flesh. In the Great flood, these anakins were destroyed along with all flesh (Gen. 7:12). But were they?
Giants after the flood
Apparently after the great flood, these giants called the sons of Anak (Deut 9:2), probably referring to them as the children of a son of God named “Anak†lived, suggesting that the union between the sons of God and the daughters of men continued even after the time of Noah. The last reference to these giants was in the book of Samuel, at the time of David, suggesting that, probably all of these giants were annihilated at that time? Or were they?
The Giants at the wilderness of Paran
Moses and the Israelites encountered giants known as Amalekites, in Numbers 13:33 in the wilderness of Paran. When the the Israelites went out and journeyed outside Egypt, they found that all the cities of the plain, in Gilead, and all of Bashan were part of the Kingdom of Og, the land of the giants (Deut 3:13). This kingdom is ruled by a giant, said to be one of the children of Ammon with a height of nine cubits (about 27 feet tall)Â and with a girth of about four cubits (12 feet in girth). He sleeps in a bedstead of iron. (Deut 3:10-11). This king lives in Ashtaroth and at Edrei (Joshua 12:4). Moses destroyed this kingdom (Joshua 13:12)
Aside from this kingdom, there’s a valley of the giants which is located at the valley of Hinnom (Joshua 15:8, 18:16). There were also giants in the land occupied by the Perizzites (Joshua 17:15). These giants, the bible say, were all annihilated by the Israelites, first by Moses, and then of Joshua. A few generations later, the last of these giants were slain by David and his army.
Amorites
These sons of anak were of three kinds. The first kind of giants called themselves Amorites (Deut 1:28). In Amos 2:9, we find a reference to the Amorites where it was said that they have a height “like the height of the cedars (the average height of a cedar is 40 meters or about 120 feet) and he was as strong as a oakâ€, referring of course to the Amorites as giants. Before the occupation of the Israelites of Palestine, Amorite territory extended to Jerusalem, Hebron, Jarmuth, Lachish and Eglon (Joshua 10:5). They were all destroyed (Joshua 9:10).
Some remnants of the Anakims were also destroyed by Joshua’s army. In Joshua 11:21-22, it says that Joshua’s hordes cut off the Anakims from the mountains, from Hebron, from Debir, from Anab, the mountains of Judah, and Israel. However, Joshua was unable to defeat those living in Gaza, Gath and in Ashdod. Hebron, which was called Kirjatharba (the land of the great anakim warrior named Arba) was also spared and given to Caleb, a lieutenant of Joshua (Joshua 14:15)
The Emims and the Zamzummims
In the land of Moab, there lived the Effims who dwelt with the children of Esau in the wilderness (Deut 2:10-11). They were described as “tall and mighty†but possibly different from the anakims in physical forms. It’s not clear whether they were destroyed by God or allowed to live in Moab. They were probably killed when the armies of Joshua routed the Moabites.
Another kind of giant, the Zamzummims, lived in the land being occupied at that time by the Ammonites. They were destroyed by God (Deut. 2:20-21).
The Battle of David with the Four Giants of Gath
After Joshua, the bible narrated four great battles waged by King David. The first of these battles occurred in an undisclosed place, possibly in the territory of the Philistines where Isbhibenob, a son of a giant was killed by Abishai the son of Zeruiah (2 Samuel 21:16-17). This giant nearly killed David with his new sword, but apparently the king lived (2 Samuel 21:16).
Another battle at Gob saw another giant, Saph, killed by Sibbechai the Hushathite (2 Samuel 21:180 in the battle at Gezer (1 Chro 20:4). These battles extended at the heart of Gath, where the armies of David encountered and killed a giant with six fingers and six toes, also born to a giant (verse 20 of 2 Samuel 21). The last battle, again at Gob, saw the death of Lahmi, the brother of Goliath the Gittite, who has a staff “of whose spear was like a weaver’s beam (2 Samuel 21:19, 1 Chro 20:5). It seems that these giants were brothers of Goliath the Gittite and were all born to “the giant in Gath†(2 Samuel 21:22). No reference were given as to the name of this giant who sired these giants in Gath.
Giants in our midst?
Is it possible for these giants to still exist among us? Yes. The bible did not say that they were annihilated altogether. So, is it possible for us to meet or see giants like this one in the Middle East? Not entirely sure. One thing though– they might be lurking somewhere in the plains and valleys of Mount Horeb or Sinai. Or probably other than those places.
[1] This reference to “cedars of Lebanon†has a mystical meaning. It refers to the inhabitants of heaven, those who reside in the garden of God, in Eden. In Ezekiel 31:8, we find a description of these cedars “The cedars in the garden of God could not hide him: the fir trees were not like his boughs, and the chestnut trees were not like his branches; nor any tree in the garden of God was like unto him in his beauty.†Likewise in Ezekiel 31:16: “ I made the nations to shake at the sound of his fall, when I cast him down to hell with them that descend into the pit: and all the trees of Eden, the choice and best of Lebanon, all that drink water, shall be comforted in the nether parts of the earth. “

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