Definition: The term "Giants Game" is a play in the Bible that involves two giants who are both giants on earth, each trying to dominate another giant. The story is from Genesis chapter 39 verses 20-26. In Genesis 39, God tells Moses and Aaron about a game between the sons of Noah, Lot's brother Ham and his son Esau, which was supposed to lead to peace between them. One night, Ham woke up in his dream where he saw a giant standing on his bed. He asked his father if it would be better for him to defeat this giant than go to sleep, for the giant was much bigger than him. When Lot's son Esau heard of his father's request, he asked Ham why he didn't fight back. As Lot slept, the giants played a game on a field nearby with baskets of stones. Their names were Moses and Aaron (who is also called the High Priest). Lot was so excited to see his father-in-law that he forgot about the game between them. The two giants, who are both giants on earth, tried to dominate each other, but they ultimately failed in their attempts to conquer. The story of Genesis 39:20-26 is a cautionary tale about the importance of not letting our own desires and ambitions get in the way of serving God's purposes. It also serves as an illustration of the divine nature of war and the necessity for justice and righteousness. In short, "Giants Game" is a play where two giants compete for supremacy on Earth.