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Og | Encyclopedia.com
Og | Encyclopedia.com
OGOG (Heb. ֹעג ,עוֹג ), ruler of *Bashan, one of the Amorite kings in the Transjordan area during the time of Moses. The Bible remembers Og as belonging to the race of giants "who was left of the remaining Rephaim," and special attention is paid to the description of his huge iron bedstead (Deut. 3:11). ... www.encyclopedia.com
Goliath - New World Encyclopedia
Goliath - New World Encyclopedia
Goliath(גְלָּיתָּ HebrewGolyat)wasalegendaryPhilistinewarriorwrittenofintheBible.AdescendantofRaphaina lineage of giants, he is most famous for his battle with David, the young patriot who would later become the King of Israel.In rabbinical tradition, Goliath, hailing from Goth, one of five ancient city states in Philistia,... www.newworldencyclopedia.org
Giant of Castelnau - Wikipedia
Giant of Castelnau - Wikipedia
The expression "Giant of Castelnau" refers to three bone fragments (a humerus, tibia, and femoral mid-shaft) discovered by Georges Vacher de Lapouge in 1890 in the sediment used to cover a Bronze Age burial tumulus, and dating possibly back to the Neolithic.According to de Lapouge, the fossil bones may belong to one of the largest humans known to have existed. en.wikipedia.org
GLENN D. KITTLER - The New York Times
GLENN D. KITTLER - The New York Times
Glenn D. Kittler, who wrote more than 35 books and was a contributing editor to Guideposts magazine for three decades, died of a heart attack Saturday at St. Luke's Hospital. www.nytimes.com
Accounts of Giants in Africa
Accounts of Giants in Africa
Chad's Giants In 1936, two French archaeologists, Lebeuf and Griaule, led an expedition to Chad in North Central Africa. As they crossed the plains they saw some areas covered with small mounds. www.bibliotecapleyades.net
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