zamzummims Summary and Overview
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zamzummims in Easton's Bible Dictionary
a race of giants; "a people great, and many, and tall, as the Anakims" (Deut. 2:20, 21). They were overcome by the Ammonites, "who called them Zamzummims." They belonged to the Rephaim, and inhabited the country afterwards occupied by the Ammonites. It has been conjectured that they might be Ham-zuzims, i.e., Zuzims dwelling in Ham, a place apparently to the south of Ashteroth (Gen. 14:5), the ancient Rabbath-ammon.
zamzummims in Schaff's Bible Dictionary
ZAMZUM'MIMS . Deut 2:20. See Zuzims.
zamzummims in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
Deuteronomy 2:20. A giant race identified with the Zuzim of Genesis 14:5. Then "Ham" would be the chief city of the Zuzim and the root derivation of Ammon's capital, Rubbath Ammon. They dwelt where Ammon, having dislodged them, afterward dwelt when Israel invaded Canaan. E. of the modern rich and undulating Belka, from whence the Amorites expelled Moab. Zamzummims was the Ammonite name for the Rephaim, N.E. of Jordan, Peraea; the Rephaim once extended S.W. as far as the valley of the Rephaim near Hinnom and Bethlehem, S. of Jerusalem.