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Aram-Naharaim
Aram-Naharaim It has been suggested that this article ... into Aramaea. ( Discuss ) See Aramaea and Arameans. Aram-Naharaim or "Aram of the two rivers," an ill- ...
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Aram
Aram The term Aram can refer to: The Armenian Patriarch, whose ... people he led, the Armenians Aramaea or Aram-Naharaim, the ancient land that included Lebanon, Syria, parts of Israel, Jordan and Mesopotamia Aram, a popular Aramaic and Persian personal ...
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Padan-aram
Padan-aram Padan-aram, Paddan-aram, Padan, or Paddan, in the Hebrew Bible ... refers to the plain or field of Aram-Naharaim, or the plain of the highlands, ...
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User:Garzo/moretea
... of style and definition. Articles beginning with Aram- Aram — disambiguation page Aram-Naharaim — badly written stub Aram-naharaim — redirect to Aram-Naharaim ...
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Aramei   (translated from Italian)
... times in Bibbia Jewish that lived Mesopotamia (Aram-Naharaim or "Aram of the two making rivers") and in ... 1908 , they did not find the name Aram in the registrations Babylonian or Assyrians but ... tablets of Letters of Amarna, they identified Naharaim with Nahrima. History The term "aramei" ...
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Arameans
... kingdoms across the northern frontier of Israel: Aram-Sôvah in the Beq’a, Aram-Bêt-Rehob and Aram-Ma’akah around Mount Hermon, Geshur in the ... that the whole region became known as Aram-Naharaim or "Aram of the two rivers". ...
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Ur Kasdim
... the name of Abraham's brother) in Aram-Naharaim, God instructs him to leave his land ... and moladet, and the servant departs for Aram Naharaim. The general Jewish understanding is thus that the birthplace lay in Aram Naharaim. This view was noted in ...
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Sons of Noah
... founded by that name on the Tigris. Aram, son of Shem. The Arameans were known in earliest times as Aram-Naharaim, or Hurrians, and were centered on the ... Lydians West coastal Anatolia 700 BC Shem Aram Aramu (in Assyrian) Aramaeans Syria 14th Century ... now named Hamah) n/a Israel/Palestine Aram Uz n/a (somewhere north east ...
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Aramaea
Aramaea It has been suggested that Aram-Naharaim be merged into this article or section ... In the Hebrew Bible, it is called "Aram-Naharaim", meaning "Aram (highland) of two rivers", to distinguish ...
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List of Biblical names   (translated from German)
... Apollos Apollyon Appia Aquila Arabah Arabien Arad Aram Aram naharaim Aram Maacha Aram zoba Aran Ararat Araunah Arba Arbathite ...
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