Deuteronomy 2:11
Context2:11 These people, as well as the Anakites, are also considered Rephaites; 1 the Moabites call them Emites.
Deuteronomy 11:16
Context11:16 Make sure you do not turn away to serve and worship other gods! 2
Deuteronomy 31:5
Context31:5 The Lord will deliver them over to you and you will do to them according to the whole commandment I have given you.


[2:11] 1 sn Rephaites. The earliest reference to this infamous giant race is, again, in the story of the invasion of the eastern kings (Gen 14:5). They lived around Ashteroth Karnaim, probably modern Tell Ashtarah (cf. Deut 1:4), in the Bashan plateau east of the Sea of Galilee. Og, king of Bashan, was a Rephaite (Deut 3:11; Josh 12:4; 13:12). Other texts speak of them or their kinfolk in both Transjordan (Deut 2:20; 3:13) and Canaan (Josh 11:21-22; 14:12, 15; 15:13-14; Judg 1:20; 1 Sam 17:4; 1 Chr 20:4-8). They also appear in extra-biblical literature, especially in connection with the city state of Ugarit. See C. L’Heureux, “Ugaritic and Biblical Rephaim,” HTR 67 (1974): 265-74.
[11:16] 2 tn Heb “Watch yourselves lest your heart turns and you turn aside and serve other gods and bow down to them.”