Og of Bashan was a king mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, specifically in the books of Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, and Psalms. He is described as the last of the Rephaim, a race of giants, and ruled over the kingdom of Bashan, which was located in modern-day Syria and Jordan. The name "Og" is transliterated from the Hebrew name "עוג" (Og), and in Arabic, it is known as "عوج" (Og). In the biblical narrative, Og is defeated by the Israelites under the leadership of Moses and Joshua, marking a significant event in the Israelites' conquest of Canaan. The story of Og's defeat is often interpreted as a symbol of the Israelites' triumph over the challenges they faced in their journey to the Promised Land. Og's bed, described as an iron bedstead, is mentioned in the Bible and has been the subject of various interpretations and legends throughout history.