Adam Clarke Commentary - Deuteronomy 2:11 - 2:11

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Adam Clarke Commentary - Deuteronomy 2:11 - 2:11


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Which also were accounted giants - This is not a fortunate version. The word is not giants, but רפאים Rephaim, the name of a people. It appears that the Emim, the Anakim, and the Rephaim, were probably the same people, called by different names in the different countries where they dwelt; for they appear originally to have been a kind of wandering free-booters, who lived by plunder. (See on Deu 2:10 (note)). It must be granted, however, that there were several men of this race of extraordinary stature. And hence all gigantic men have been called Rephaim. (See on Gen 6:4 (note), and Gen 14:5 (note)). But we well know that fear and public report have often added whole cubits to men’s height. It was under this influence that the spies acted, when they brought the disheartening report mentioned Num 13:33.