(That area was once considered the land of the Rephaites, who had lived there, though the Ammonites call them Zamzummites.
Parallel translations
- WEB (That also is considered a land of Rephaim: Rephaim lived there before; but the Ammonites call them Zamzummim,
- KJV (That also was accounted a land of giants: giants dwelt therein in old time; and the Ammonites call them Zamzummims;
- BSB (That too was regarded as the land of the Rephaim, who used to live there, though the Ammonites called them Zamzummites.
- NKJV (That was also regarded as a land of giants; giants formerly dwelt there. But the Ammonites call them Zamzummim,
- NASB (It is also regarded as the land of the Rephaim, because the Rephaim previously lived in it, but the Ammonites call them Zamzummin,
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Quick answer
A note explains that Ammon's land too was once home to Rephaim, whom the Ammonites called Zamzummim. The giants had earlier been displaced there as well.
Overview
This parenthetical remark records that mighty Rephaim, locally called Zamzummim, formerly inhabited Ammon's territory before being driven out. As with Moab and Seir, the note shows that fearsome peoples had already been dispossessed under God's providence. The recurring theme reassures Israel that giants are not undefeatable when God ordains a land for others. It quietly builds confidence that the same God will give Israel its promised inheritance.
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- Gen 14:5In the fourteenth year Chedorlaomer came, and the kings who were with him, and struck the Rephaim in Ashteroth Karnaim, and the Zuzim in Ham, and the Emim in Shaveh Kiriathaim,
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