Anakim

Anakim (Hebrew: עֲנָקִים ‘Ǎnāqîm ) are a race of giants descended from Anak[1] mentioned in the Tanakh. They dwelt in the south of the land of Canaan, near Hebron (Gen. 23:2; Josh. 15:13). According to Genesis 14:5-6 they inhabited the region afterwards known as Edom and Moab in the days of Abraham. Their name may come from a Hebrew root meaning "strength" or "stature".[2]

Their formidable appearance, as described by the Twelve Spies sent to search the land, filled the Israelites with terror. The Israelites seem to have identified them with the Nephilim, the giants (Genesis 6:4, Numbers 13:33) of the antediluvian age. Joshua finally expelled them from the land, excepting a remnant that found a refuge in the cities of Gaza, Gath, and Ashdod (Joshua 11:22). The Philistine giants whom David encountered (2 Samuel 21:15-22 ) were descendants of the Anakim.[1]

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  1. 1 2 eastons-bible-dictionary
  2. "Anakim" in Chambers's Encyclopædia. London: George Newnes, 1961, Vol. 1, p. 397.

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Easton, Matthew George (1897). "Anakim". Easton's Bible Dictionary (New and revised ed.). T. Nelson and Sons. 

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