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Og Grandson of Adam - The Last Giant King of Amorites.

In the ancient land of Bashan, a figure of legendary proportions emerges from the pages of history - Og, an Amorite king whose tale is woven into the fabric of the Hebrew Bible. 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. In Arabic literature he is referred to as ?Anaq - Og son of Anaq," Anaq being a daughter of Adam in Islamic tradition) Og Grandson of Adam - The Giant King of Amorites. According to biblical accounts and Arabic literature, Og, known as "Uj ibn Anaq" in Arabic, ruled over Bashan, a realm boasting sixty walled cities with its capital at Ashtaroth. Among the tales woven into his epic narrative is the crucial role he played in transmitting a message from the Prophet Hud to the patriarch Abraham. The ancient scrolls reveal that Og, once a servant to Noah and later to Abraham, became a key messenger between the divine and earthly realms. In a moment of divine significance, Og took upon himself the responsibility of delivering a message from the Prophet Hud to Abraham. The message bore tidings of the prophet's imprisonment and carried a plea for assistance. Abraham, wise and compassionate, received this celestial missive through the hands of the giant Og. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of Bashan, with its sixty walled cities and the remnants of Og's erstwhile kingdom. The tale underscores Og's multifaceted role — from a servant in the time of Noah to a messenger of prophets. The epic saga unfolds in the Book of Numbers, revealing how Moses, guided by the Lord, faced Og and his formidable army in the battle of Edrei. A victory that echoed alongside the triumph over King Sihon of the Amorites, this conquest symbolized the might of the Israelites. The vivid descriptions in the Book of Numbers and Deuteronomy portray Og's kingdom as a formidable stronghold, with sixty fortified towns falling to the relentless march of the Israelite forces. The narrative takes a fascinating turn as Og is identified as the last of the Rephaim, a people associated with giants. His legendary bed, crafted from iron and measuring an astonishing nine cubits in length, becomes a symbol of his colossal stature. While biblical verses recount the destruction of Og's kingdom and the thorough conquest of his cities, psalms immortalize his defeat as one of Israel's great victories. Deeper into the narrative, the mysteries surrounding Og intensify. In the Talmud, Og's survival during the Great Flood is unveiled, explaining how he clung to Noah's Ark, securing his place in a world purged by the waters of divine judgment. As Og served Noah and later Abraham, his fate became entwined with the destiny of the Israelites.#ancient #og #history #talmud ============================= Disclaimer: 1. All information, stories and everything shared on the videos of K STUDIOS channel is based on information collected from various sources like books, newspapers and internet. While we try our best to produce good content that seems authentic to our knowledge, K STUDIOS does not create or claim authenticity of any of the information provided in this channel. 2. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead is unintentional and purely coincidental. 3. We do not intend to hurt any religious sentiments of our viewers. 4. Some parts from this video like music, pictures and videos etc. are sourced from the web. The K STUDIOS does not declare any ownership of the pictures sourced in the Video.

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