- to
dominate most of what is now
Syria but was then
called Eber-Nari and
Aramea. Two medium-sized
Aramaean kingdoms, Aram-Damascus and Hamath,
along with...
-
civilizations of the
Levant (such as Ebla, Mari, Nagar, Ugarit, Canaan,
Aramea, Mitanni,
Phoenicia and Israel) and the
Arabian Peninsula (Magan, Sheba...
- Aram-Naharaim, and Luhuti. From this point, the
region became known as
Aramea or Aram.
There was also a
synthesis between the
Semitic Arameans and the...
-
until the 7th
century AD
Arabia was
confined to the
Arabian Peninsula) Aram/
Aramea – (Modern Syria)
Arbela (Erbil/Irbil) – ****yrian city
Archevite Armenia...
- the War
Scroll says, "they
shall fight against the rest of the sons of
Aramea: Uz, Hul, Togar, and Mesha, who are
beyond the Euphrates." ****yrologist...
-
roughly corresponding with
modern Syria (which
became known as Aram or
Aramea),
subsuming the
earlier Amorites, and
founding states such as Aram-Damascus...
- an
invasion of ****yria, his
armies seem to have
skirted through eastern Aramea (modern Syria) and then made an
attempt to
attack the ****yrian city of Arbela...
- he
returned and
tried to
start a
rebellion but
failed and went to
Syria (
Aramea). From that time Edom
remained a v****al of Israel.
David placed over the...
- the Arameans, and by the late 11th
century BC this
region was
known as
Aramea/Aram and Eber Nari and
remained named as such
during the
latter part of...
-
ruled the
Syrians as
indigenous po****tions
residing west of the
Euphrates (
Aramea) in
contrast to ****yrians who had
their native homeland in
Mesopotamia east...