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What does the Bible say about King Og of Bashan?

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King Og of Bashan is mentioned in the Old Testament as a formidable opponent of the Israelites, known for his strength and as one of the last giants.

King Og of Bashan is depicted in the Old Testament as a significant adversary to the Israelites during their journey to the Promised Land. His kingdom was one of strength and fertility, with Og being one of the last of the race of giants. This biblical narrative teaches about God’s sovereignty over nations and His ability to deliver His people from formidable foes. In Deuteronomy 3:11, Og's bed is described, further emphasizing his exceptional stature and the strength of his kingdom. The defeat of Og represents God's faithfulness and power in fulfilling His promises.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 3:11, Numbers 21:33-35

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