An essay is presented on the Deuteronomy's account of the defeat of King Og by the Israelites. It mentions a phrase which refers to the King Og's iron bed that puzzled many biblical scholars. The author says that the biblical scholars understood the phrases as the King's final resting place in a dolmen form. Moreover, the author discusses the reconstruction of the historical situated narrative in which the literal iron bed image would be evocative and not alluded with Marduk's bed.