Gibborim

Gibborim

Gibborim may refer to:

*Gibborim (Biblical), "Mighty Ones" in the Tanakh
*Gibborim (comics), villainous enties from the comic book series Runaways


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  • Gibborim (Biblical) — Gibborim (גּבּר גּבּור) is a Hebrew word that can be glossed mightiest which is an intensive for gabar (גּבר) that can be glossed mighty . Many times it is used of people who are valiant, mighty, or of great stature. There is some confusion… …   Wikipedia

  • Gibborim (comics) — The Gibborim are a fictional group of six fingered giants who have the goal of wiping the Earth clean of humanity. They first appeared in the pages of the comic book series Runaways, published by Marvel Comics.Fictional character biographyTo… …   Wikipedia

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  • Geoffrey Wilder — Superherobox| caption=Geoffrey Wilder s older incarnation. Art by Adrian Alphona comic color=background:#ff8080 character name=Geoffrey Wilder real name=Geoffrey Wilder publisher=Marvel Comics debut=Runaways #1 (February, 2003) creators=Brian K.… …   Wikipedia

  • Molly Hayes — Artwork by Adrian Alphona. Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics …   Wikipedia

  • Alex Wilder — Superherobox| caption=Alex Wilder and the Abstract. Artwork by Jo Chen. comic color=background:#ff8080 character name=Alex Wilder publisher=Marvel Comics debut= Runaways vol. 1 #1 (July, 2003) (July, 2003) creators=Brian K. Vaughan Adrian Alphona …   Wikipedia

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  • NEPHILIM — (Heb. נְפִילִים), a race of giants said to have dwelt in pre Israelite Canaan (Num. 13:33). Genesis 6:1–2 relates that the sons of gods, i.e., divine or angelic beings, took mortal wives; verse 4 continues, It was then, and later too, that the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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