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ANAKIM - A>@ - (long-necked), a race of giants, descendants of Arba, kjv@Joshua:15:13 kjv@Joshua:21:11) dwelling in the southern part of Canaan, and particularly at Hebron, which from their progenitor received the name of "city of Arba." Anak was the name of the race rather than that of an individual. kjv@Joshua:14:15) The race appears to have been divided into three tribes or families, bearing the names Sheshai, Ahiman and Talmai. Though the war-like appearance of the Anakim had struck the Israelites with terror in the time of Moses, kjv@Numbers:13:28 kjv@Numbers:9:2) they were nevertheless dispossessed by Joshua, kjv@Joshua:11:21-22) and their chief city, Hebron, became the possession of Caleb. kjv@Joshua:15:14; kjv@Judges:1:20) After this time they vanish from history.

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Anakim @ the descendants of Anak kjv@Joshua:11:21; kjv@Numbers:13:33; kjv@Deuteronomy:9:2). They dwelt in the south of Palestine, in the neighbourhood of Hebron kjv@Genesis:23:2; kjv@Joshua:15:13). In the days of Abraham kjv@Genesis:14:5-6) they inhabited the region afterwards known as Edom and Moab, east of the Jordan. They were probably a remnant of the original inhabitants of Palestine before the Canaanites, a Cushite tribe from Babel, and of the same race as the Phoenicians and the Egyptian shepherd kings. Their formidable warlike appearance, as described by the spies sent to search the land, filled the Israelites with terror. They seem to have identified them with the Nephilim, the "giants" kjv@Genesis:6:4; kjv@Numbers:13:33) of the antediluvian age. There were various tribes of Anakim kjv@Joshua:15:14). Joshua finally expelled them from the land, except a remnant that found a refuge in the cities of Gaza, Gath, and Ashdod kjv@Joshua:11:22). The Philistine giants whom David encountered ( kjv@2Samuel:21:15-22) were descendants of the Anakim. (
See GIANTS.)

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Anakim, the @ Descent of kjv@Numbers:13:22 kjv@Joshua:15:13
Were called
The sons of Anak kjv@Numbers:13:33
The sons of the Anakim kjv@Deuteronomy:1:28
The children of the Anakims kjv@Deuteronomy:9:2
Divided into three tribes kjv@Joshua:15:14
Inhabited the mountains of Judah kjv@Joshua:11:21
Hebron, chief city of kjv@Joshua:14:15 kjv@Joshua:21:11
Of gigantic strength and stature kjv@Deuteronomy:2:10 kjv@Deuteronomy:2:11 kjv@Deuteronomy:2:21
Israel terrified by kjv@Numbers:14:1 kjv@Numbers:13:33
Hebron a possession of, given to Caleb for his faithfulness kjv@Joshua:14:6-14
Driven from Hebron by Caleb kjv@Joshua:15:13 kjv@Joshua:15:14
Driven from Kirjathsepher or Debir by Othniel kjv@Joshua:15:15-17 kjv@Judges:1:12 kjv@Judges:1:13
Almost annihilated kjv@Joshua:11:21 kjv@Joshua:11:22

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ANAKIM @
- A race of giants kjv@Numbers:13:28-33; kjv@Deuteronomy:1:28; kjv@Deuteronomy:2:10; kjv@Deuteronomy:9:2
- Defeated by Joshua kjv@Joshua:11:21-22
- Defeated by Caleb kjv@Joshua:14:12 kjv@Joshua:14:15 kjv@Joshua:15:13-14; kjv@Judges:1:20
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See HEBRON

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H6062 <STRHEB>@ ענקי ‛ănâqîy an-aw-kee' Patronymic from H6061; an Anakite or descendant of Anak: - Anakim.


H704 <STRHEB>@ ארבּע 'arbaar-bah' The same as H702; {Arba} one of the Anakim: - Arba.