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Category: People of the Bible

Welcome to “People of the Bible” archive. This is an exploration of the lives, challenges, and legacies of key figures from both the Old and New Testaments.

The Emites in the Bible: Giants Related to the Rephaim, Living in Moabite Lands

The Emites were a race of giants who once lived in the land of Moab, related to the Rephaim and other pre-Israelite giant clans. Though they were strong and numerous, they were eventually displaced, proving that military might alone does not determine a nation’s survival—only God’s will does.

The Magogites in the Bible: Followers of Gog and Their Prophetic Significance

The Magogites, followers of Gog, were a warlike people from the north, playing a major role in biblical prophecy. While they are a real group in Ezekiel 38–39, their name is later used symbolically in Revelation to represent the final rebellion against God, much like how “Jezebel” in Revelation represents false teaching rather than the historical queen.

The Nabateans in the Bible: Later Descendants of Ishmael and Builders of Petra

The Nabateans, possible descendants of Ishmael, built Petra and controlled major trade routes, blending Arabian, Greek, and Roman influences. Though they thrived as merchants and city-builders, biblical prophecy and history remind us that all nations rise and fall under God’s sovereign plan.

Let every word and pixel honor the Lord. 1 Corinthians 10:31: "whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God."