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Aram-Naharaim

Aram-naharaim (Heb. Aram’ Nahara’yim, , Sept. , Psalms 60, title), the region between the rivers Euphrates and Tigris, i.e. Mesopotamia, as it is elsewhere rendered. SEE ARAM. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Aram-naharaim Aram of the two rivers, is Mesopotamia (as it is rendered in Gen. 24:10), the country enclosed between the … Continue reading “Aram-Naharaim”

Aram, Aramaeans

Aram, Aramaeans ARAM, ARAMANS (often in AV [Note: Authorized Version.] and RV [Note: Revised Version.] Syrians).A number of scattered but kindred tribes which made their appearance in the Euphrates valley about b.c. 1300 and rapidly pushed westward. Their chief habitat stretched from Harran, east of the Euphrates, south-westward to the Hauran. The north-eastern part of … Continue reading “Aram, Aramaeans”

Aram

ARAM e1. The name of three men in the Bible: a son of Shem, Gen 10:22, a grandson of Nahor, Gen 22:21, and an ancestor of our Lord, Rth 4:19 1Ch 2:10 Mat 1:3 Luk 3:33 2. Nearly synonymous with Syria; the Hebrew name of the whole region northeast of Palestine, extending from the Tigris … Continue reading “Aram”

Araldi, Giovanni Prancesco

Araldi, Giovanni Prancesco an Italian’ Jesuit and theologian, was born at Cagli in 1522. He aided in founding the Jesuit college at Naples, and died May 10, 1599. He left a Compendium Doctrinae Christiane. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Arah

Arah (Heb. Arach’, , prob. for wayfaring), the name of two men. 1. (Sept. .) The first named of the three sons of Ulla of the tribe of Asher (1Ch 7:39). B.C. apparently 1017. 2. (Sept. , ) An Israelite whose posterity (variously stated as 775 and 652 in number) returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel … Continue reading “Arah”