Ten of twelve spies sent into Canaan by Moses came back complaining about the presence
of giants. The Philistine Goliath, slain by David, may have descended from
the same race that produced the oversized Amorites to which Amos refers in his
denunciation of Israel. But Goliath maxed out at about 10' 6", and could easily have been a foot
shorter, depending on whether you use the 18" or 20" cubit as
your standard of measurement.
This is not an unrealistic height. Robert Wadlow [pictured right], the tallest man measured in the twentieth
century, was 8' 11", which is not so far from the low-end
biblical estimates of Goliath’s height. The Amorite giants described by the
spies may even have been slightly taller, having lived several generations
earlier.
Whatever
their actual size, these Amorites scared the ten spies silly. They towered
over the Israelites.