Parshat Chukat: A big Og? Ugh!

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In the battles that round out the end of Parshat Chukat, Moshe and the Israelites defeat Sichon and Og, and their respective nations. Before the battle with Og, Moshe is told by G-d not to fear for “I have given him into your hands.” (21:34)

The Torah describes both kings as “giants,” though the nature of their actual size is never discussed in the Torah itself.

The size of Og’s bed is mentioned in Devarim 3:11, but it was nowhere near the height of a tall tree. The Talmud (Niddah 64a) further tells us the two kings were brothers, and the rabbis talked about their individual stories, including discussions about how they each merited the longevity they enjoyed in their lives.

Some accounts indicate they may have been living since the time of the flood (around 800 years – See Rabbenu Bachaye on Bamidbar 21:34) while others say they were living from the time of Avraham (500 years).

The one with greater merits was Og, who is attributed with being the “palit” or refugee from the Sdom war of Bereishit 14, who came to tell Avraham about his nephew Lot’s capture. It was the merit of helping Avraham save Lot that caused Moshe to fear Og’s infallibility (Niddah 64a). Moshe was more concerned with Og’s merits more than his size.

The Talmud (Brachot 54b) describes the battle encounter of Moshe against Og. “Og uprooted a mountain of three parasangs and placed it on his head [to cover the Israelite camp with it.] G-d set grasshoppers upon it, and they burrowed a hole in the mountain and it fell round his neck. He tried to pull it off his head with his teeth but could not… How tall was Moshe? Ten cubits. He grabbed hold of an axe ten cubits long, leaped ten cubits, struck Og in the ankle and killed him.”

On a simple literal level, Moshe was no slouch himself. A height of ten cubits would be somewhere between fifteen and twenty feet tall. While such a height is not something we see as likely, it is almost in the realm of the explainable.

At the same time, if Og’s ankle was 30 cubits high, we can only imagine how big he was – a few hundred feet tall! He would make King Kong (25 feet) look smaller than a teddy bear in his eyes.

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