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Anakim
Anakim An"a*kim, Anaks A"naks, n. pl. [Heb.] (Bibl.) A race of giants living in Palestine.

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- Anakim (Hebrew: עֲנָקִים ʿĂnāqīm) are mentioned in the Bible as descendants of Anak. According to the Old Testament, the Anakim lived in the southern...
- forefather of the Anakim, a Rephaite tribe according to Deuteronomy 2:11 . In their report, ten of the twelve Israelite spies ****ociated the Anakim with the Nephilim...
- thirty-three–track compilation album titled Mau5trap Ten Year Anniversary. 13 Anakim Ashe Attlas bandoum Bentley Dean BlackGummy Blue Mora Bluum BSOD Budd Buunshin...
- role-playing games (for those, see list of species in fantasy fiction). ʿĀd Anakim - Book of Genesis The Book of Giants - Manichaeism Elioud - Hebrew Bible...
- dwelt therein in times past, a people great, and many, and tall, as the Anakim. — Deuteronomy 2:10 J.H. Hertz (1936) The Pentateuch and Haftoras. Deuteronomy...
- Canadian bobsleigh athlete Fly Anakin, American rapper and record producer Anakim, biblical giants This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- in the Flood, but Nephilim are reported after the Flood, including: The Anakim The Amorites The Rephaites, also known as The Emites The Book of Numbers...
- Edited by Dempster Samarista Music by Gab Valenciano Production company Anakim Media Productions Distributed by Star Cinema Release dates October 6, 2012 (2012-10-06)...
- occupied the country and called it after himself. Anax (word) Anak Giants Anakim Pausanias, 1.35.6. ἄναξ. Liddell, Henry George; Scott, Robert; A Gr****–English...
- the grateful Noah and his family feed him through the chimney. Goliath Anakim Bergelmir Finger of Og Moses in rabbinic literature "King Og's Iron Bed:...