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- Og abstract "Og (Hebrew: עוֹג, ʿog ˈʕoːɡ; Arabic: عوج, cogh [ʕoːɣ]) according to The Torah, was an Amorite king of Bashan who, along with his army, was slain by Moses and his men at the battle of Edrei. In Arabic literature he is referred to as ‘Uj ibn Anaq (‘Ûj ibn ‘Anâq عوج بن عنق).Og is mentioned in Jewish literature as being one of the very few giants that survived the Flood.Og is introduced in the Book of Numbers. Like his neighbor Sihon of Heshbon, whom Moses had previously conquered at the battle of Jahaz he was an Amorite king, the ruler of Bashan, which contained sixty walled cities and many unwalled towns, with his capital at Ashtaroth (probably modern Tell Ashareh, where there still exists a 70-foot mound).The Book of Numbers, Chapter 21, and Deuteronomy, Chapter 3, continues:\"Next we turned and went up along the road toward Bashan, and Og king of Bashan with his whole army marched out to meet us in battle at Edrei.\" Moses speaks: \"The LORD said to me, \"Do not be afraid of him, for I have handed him over to you with his whole army and his land. Do to him what you did to Sihon king of the Amorites, who reigned in Heshbon ... So the LORD our God also gave into our hands Og king of Bashan and all his army. We struck them down, leaving no survivors.\" ... \"At that time we took all his cities, there was not one of the sixty cities that we did not take from them—the whole region of Argob, Og's kingdom in Bashan ... destroying every city, men, women and children ... But all the livestock and the plunder from their cities we carried off for ourselves.\"Og's destruction is told in Psalms 135:11 and 136:20 as one of many great victories for the nation of Israel, and the Book of Amos 2:9 may refer to Og as \"the Amorite\" whose height was like the height of the cedars and whose strength was like that of the oaks.".
- Og thumbnail Ogs_Bed_(crop).jpg?width=300.
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- Og wikiPageRevisionID "707676751".
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Amman.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Ammon.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Amorites.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Anak.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Ankle.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Apocrypha.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Bashan.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Bergelmir.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Amos.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Deuteronomy.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Numbers.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Category:Giants.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hebrew_Bible_people.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Category:Massacres_in_the_Bible.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Category:Torah_monarchs.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Cedrus.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Cubit.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Daraa.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Dolmen.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Finger_of_Og.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink François_Rabelais.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Gargantua_and_Pantagruel.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Genesis_flood_narrative.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Giant_(mythology).
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Gustaf_Dalman.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_language.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Heshbon.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Hurtaly.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Jahaz.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Manichaeism.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Moses.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Moses_in_rabbinic_literature.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Rabbinic_literature.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Rephaite.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Shipwreck.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Sihon.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Talmud.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Tell_Ashareh.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink The_Book_of_Giants.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink Zarqa_River.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink ‘Uj_ibn_Anaq.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink File:Gilgal_Refaim_-_Rujm_el-Hiri.JPG.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink File:Ogs_Bed_(crop).jpg.
- Og wikiPageWikiLink File:Pantagruel02.jpg.
- Og wikiPageWikiLinkText "King Og".
- Og wikiPageWikiLinkText "King of Bashan".
- Og wikiPageWikiLinkText "Og".
- Og wikiPageWikiLinkText "Og, King of Bashan".
- Og wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA.
- Og wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ar.
- Og wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-he-n.
- Og wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Og subject Category:Giants.
- Og subject Category:Hebrew_Bible_people.
- Og subject Category:Massacres_in_the_Bible.
- Og subject Category:Torah_monarchs.
- Og hypernym King.
- Og type Person.
- Og comment "Og (Hebrew: עוֹג, ʿog ˈʕoːɡ; Arabic: عوج, cogh [ʕoːɣ]) according to The Torah, was an Amorite king of Bashan who, along with his army, was slain by Moses and his men at the battle of Edrei. In Arabic literature he is referred to as ‘Uj ibn Anaq (‘Ûj ibn ‘Anâq عوج بن عنق).Og is mentioned in Jewish literature as being one of the very few giants that survived the Flood.Og is introduced in the Book of Numbers.".
- Og label "Og".
- Og sameAs Q878675.
- Og sameAs Og_(König).
- Og sameAs Ωγ.
- Og sameAs Og.
- Og sameAs עוג_מלך_הבשן.
- Og sameAs Og.
- Og sameAs Og.
- Og sameAs Og.
- Og sameAs Ogue.
- Og sameAs m.02fwt3.
- Og sameAs Ог.
- Og sameAs Og.
- Og sameAs Haring_Og_ng_Bashan.
- Og sameAs Q878675.
- Og wasDerivedFrom Og?oldid=707676751.
- Og depiction Ogs_Bed_(crop).jpg.
- Og isPrimaryTopicOf Og.