Aramean

  • 51Tell-Khalaf — is an Aramean dominated village in Syria. See also * Aramean Syriac people …

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  • 52Aramaic Democratic Organization — Infobox Political Party party name = Aramaic Democratic Organization Party party articletitle = Aramaic Democratic Organization Party party leader = Tony Nissi foundation = 1988 ideology = Democracy position = colours = Red and Yellow website =… …

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  • 53Aramaean — or Aramean [ar΄ə mē′ən, er΄ə mē′ən] n. 1. a member of a people that lived in ancient Syria (Aram) and Mesopotamia 2. ARAMAIC adj. of the Aramaeans or their language or culture * * * Ar·a·mae·an (ăr ə …

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  • 54Madianites (Midianites) —     Madianites     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Madianites     (in A.V. MIDIANITES).     An Arabian tribe (Sept. Madienaîoi and Madianeîtai, Lat. Madianitæ). Comparison of Gen., xxxvi, 35, with xxxvii, 28, 36 proves that the Biblical authors employ… …

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  • 55New Chronology (Rohl) — Not to be confused with New Chronology (Fomenko). New Chronology is the term used to describe an alternative Chronology of the ancient Near East developed by English Egyptologist David Rohl and other researchers[1] beginning with A Test of Time:… …

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  • 57ARPAD — (Heb. אַרְפָּד; in the Assyrian inscriptions Ar padda), city in northern Syria, today Tell Rifa at, north of Aleppo; the capital city of the Aramean kingdom Bît Aguši. Arpad is first mentioned in sources from the ninth century B.C.E.… …

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  • 58BALAAM — (Heb. בַּלְעָם, בִּלְעָם), son of Beor, a non Israelite diviner famous for his effectiveness, enlisted by Balak, king of Moab, to pronounce curses over the Israelites. The pronunciation Balaam reflects the Greek rendering of the name in the… …

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  • 59BET(H)-EDEN — (Heb. בית עדן), the biblical name for Bît Adini, an Aramean kingdom some 200 mi. (320 km.) northeast of damascus that extended along the banks of the Euphrates from the mouth of the Sâjūr River in the north to the mouth of the Balikh River in the …

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  • 60BET (H)-REHOB — (Heb. בֵּית רְחוֹב), biblical city, dynasty, or district, that gave its name to one of the aramean states existing at the time of David. In Num. 13:21 we have the phrase to Rehob at Lebo Hamath. The city Laish Dan is placed specifically in the… …

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