The history of the Rephaim is thought to begin with Rapha, a second generation Nephilim and notable member of the clan. The Rephaim were said to be giants, as exemplified by Og, King of Bashan, who was said to have a bed over 13 feet long. Most of what is commonly known of the Rephaim is known through the Hebrew Bible and Ugaritic texts, including the Legend of Danel. According to the Biblical book of Deuteronomy, the Rephaim were destroyed in battle by the Ammonites as an act of God.
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| - The history of the Rephaim is thought to begin with Rapha, a second generation Nephilim and notable member of the clan. The Rephaim were said to be giants, as exemplified by Og, King of Bashan, who was said to have a bed over 13 feet long. Most of what is commonly known of the Rephaim is known through the Hebrew Bible and Ugaritic texts, including the Legend of Danel. According to the Biblical book of Deuteronomy, the Rephaim were destroyed in battle by the Ammonites as an act of God.
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| - The history of the Rephaim is thought to begin with Rapha, a second generation Nephilim and notable member of the clan. The Rephaim were said to be giants, as exemplified by Og, King of Bashan, who was said to have a bed over 13 feet long. Most of what is commonly known of the Rephaim is known through the Hebrew Bible and Ugaritic texts, including the Legend of Danel. According to the Biblical book of Deuteronomy, the Rephaim were destroyed in battle by the Ammonites as an act of God.
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