Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms • Resources Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary OgSmith's Bible Dictionary Og(giant , literally long-necked), an Amoritish king of Bashan, whose rule extended over sixty cities. (Joshua 13:12) He was one of the last representatives of the giant race of Rephaim, and was, with his children and his people, defeated and exterminated by the Israelites at Edrei immediately after the conquest of Sihon. (Numbers 32:33; 3:1-13) Also (1:4; 4:47; 31:4; Joshua 2:10; 9:10; 13:12,30) The belief in Og's enormous stature is corroborated by an allusion to his iron bedstead preserved in "Rabbath of the children of Ammon." (3:11) (B.C. 1461.) ATS Bible Dictionary OgAn Amoritish king of Bashan east of the Jordan, defeated and slain by the Israelites under Moses. He was a giant in stature, on e of the last of the Rephaim who had possessed that region; and his iron bedstead, fourteen feet long, was preserved after his death as a relic. Ashtaroth-carnaim and Edrei were his chief cities; but there were many other walled towns, and the land was rich in flocks and herds. It was assigned by Moses to the half-tribe of Manasseh, Numbers 21:33 32:33 De 1:4 3:1-13 4:47 31:4 Joshua 2:10 12:4 13:30. Easton's Bible Dictionary Gigantic, the king of Bashan, who was defeated by Moses in a pitched battle at Edrei, and was slain along with his sons (Deuteronomy 1:4), and whose kingdom was given to the tribes of Reuben and Gad and half the tribe of Manasseh (Numbers 21:32-35; Deuteronomy 3:1-13). His bedstead (or rather sarcophagus) was of iron (or ironstone), 9 cubits in length and 4 cubits in breadth. His overthrow was afterwards celebrated in song (Psalm 135:11; 136:20). (see SIHON.) International Standard Bible Encyclopedia OG(`ogh; Og): King of Bashan, whose territory, embracing 60 cities, was conquered by Moses and the Israelites immediately after the conquest of Sihon, king of the Amorites (Numbers 21:33-35 Deuteronomy 3:1-12). The defeat took place at Edrei, one of the chief of these cities (Numbers 21:33 Joshua 12:4), and Og and his people were "utterly destroyed" (Deuteronomy 3:6). Og is described as the last of the REPHAIM (which see), or giant-race of that district, and his giant stature is borne out by what is told in Deuteronomy 3:11 of the dimensions of his "bedstead of iron" (`eres barzel), 9 cubits long and 4 broad (13 1/2 ft. by 6 ft.), said to be still preserved at Rabbath of Ammon when the verse describing it was written. It is not, of course, necessary to conclude that Og's own height, though immense, was as great as this. Some, however, prefer to suppose that what is intended is "a sarcophagus of black basalt," which iron-like substance abounds in the Hauran. The conquered territory was subsequently bestowed on the Reubenites, Gadites, and the half-tribe of Manasseh (Numbers 32:33 Deuteronomy 3:12, 13). Other references to Og are Deuteronomy 1:4; Deuteronomy 4:47; Deuteronomy 31:4 Joshua 2:10; Joshua 9:10; Joshua 13:12, 30). The memory of this great conquest lingered all through the national history (Psalm 135:11; Psalm 136:20). On the conquest, compare Stanley, Lectures on the History of the Jewish Church, I, 185-87. Greek 4758. stratologeo -- to enlist soldiers ... to enlist soldiers. Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: stratologeo Phonetic Spelling: (strat-ol-og-eh'-o) Short Definition: I enlist troops Definition: I ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/4758.htm - 6k 1843. exomologeo -- to agree, confess 437. anthomologeomai -- to acknowledge fully, confess 357. analogizomai -- to consider 249. alogos -- without reason 2551. kakologeo -- to speak ill of 3671. homologia -- an agreement, confession 4883. sunarmologeo -- to fit together 2225. zoogoneo -- to preserve alive 3670. homologeo -- to speak the same, to agree Strong's Hebrew 5747. Og -- king of Bashan... 5746, 5747. Og. 5748 . king of Bashan. Transliteration: Og Phonetic Spelling: (ogue) Short Definition: Og. Word Origin from the ... /hebrew/5747.htm - 6k Library How Moses Conquered Sihon and Og Kings of the Amorites, and ... From Kadesh to the Death of Moses. Psalm CXXXVI. The Hebrews and the Philistines --Damascus Our Lord Subdued his Might and Constrained It, that his Living ... The Treasury of Sacred Song Of Former Times Psalm 135 Psalm 136 Book 4 Footnotes Thesaurus Og (22 Occurrences)... His overthrow was afterwards celebrated in song (Psalm 135:11; 136:20). (see SIHON.). Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. OG. (`ogh; Og... /o/og.htm - 17k Og's (2 Occurrences) Edrei (8 Occurrences) Ed're-i (8 Occurrences) Ashtaroth (13 Occurrences) Ash'taroth (12 Occurrences) Sihon (34 Occurrences) Giants (18 Occurrences) Bashan (54 Occurrences) Reph'aim (17 Occurrences) Resources Who was Og king of Bashan? | GotQuestions.orgWho was Sihon, king of the Amorites? | GotQuestions.org Who were the Amorites? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Og (22 Occurrences)Numbers 21:33 Numbers 32:33 Deuteronomy 1:4 Deuteronomy 3:1 Deuteronomy 3:3 Deuteronomy 3:4 Deuteronomy 3:10 Deuteronomy 3:11 Deuteronomy 3:13 Deuteronomy 4:47 Deuteronomy 29:7 Deuteronomy 31:4 Joshua 2:10 Joshua 9:10 Joshua 12:4 Joshua 13:12 Joshua 13:30 Joshua 13:31 1 Kings 4:19 Nehemiah 9:22 Psalms 135:11 Psalms 136:20 Subtopics Og: Defeated and Killed by Moses Og: Land of, Given to the Tribes of Gad, Reuben, and Manasseh Related Terms |