Aram-naharaim
aram-naharaim
aram of the two rivers, is mesopotamia (as it is rendered in gen. 24:10), the country enclosed between the tigris on the east and the euphrates on the west (ps. 60, t-tle); called also the “field of aram” (hos. 12:12, r.v.) i.e., the open country of aram; in the authorized version, “country of syria.” padan-aram (q.v.) was a portion of this country.
historical examples
lycians and dardanians had come from the far west; and were joined by the troops of aram-naharaim from the east.
early israel and the surrounding nations archibald sayce
how far back the interference of aram-naharaim in the affairs of canaan may have reached it is impossible to say.
patriarchal palestine archibald henry sayce
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