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The Bible mentions King Og, the last of the giants Rephaim and king of the Amorites.

In Deuteronomy 3:11 it is said that King Og had a four-meter-long iron bed (in Hebrew it indicates a generic place where one lies and "iron" in some texts is understood as "basalt").

In the image on the left are represented some of the places of the Amorites and, below, Kivik, where there is the mound called "the king's tomb" for its grandeur; inside there is a stone sarcophagus exactly four meters long as the Bible says.

It is really curious that Og, the name of the giant king, corresponds to the Swedish Hög, which means "tall".

In Sweden there are biblical places and archaeological and linguistic evidence.

The Bible is a reliable and precise text, even when it tells apparently incredible facts.

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