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ARAM - A>@ - (high). The name by which the Hebrews designated, generally, the country lying to the northeast of Palestine; the great mass of that high tableland which, rising with sudden abruptness from the Jordan and the very margin of the Lake of Gennesaret, stretched at an elevation of no less than 2000 feet above the level of the sea, to the banks of the Euphrates itself. Throughout the Authorized Version the word is, with only a very few exceptions, rendered, as in the Vulgate and LXX., SYRIA. Its earliest occurrence in the book of Genesis is in the form of Aram-naharaim , i.e. the "highland of or between the two rivers." kjv@Genesis:24:10) Authorized Version "Mesopotamia." In the later history we meet with a number of small nations or kingdoms forming parts of the general land of Aram; but as Damascus increased in importance it gradually absorbed the smaller powers, (Kings:20:1) and the name of Aram was at last applied to it alone. kjv@Isaiah:7:8) also 1Kin 11:24-25; 15:18 etc. Another Aram is named in kjv@Genesis:22:21) as a son of Kemuel and descendant of Nahor. An Asherite, one of the sons of Shamer. ( kjv@1Chronicles:7:34) Son of Esrom or Hezron, and the Greek form of the Hebrew RAM. kjv@Matthew:1:3-4; kjv@Luke:3:33)

ARAMNAHATAIM - A>@ - (highlands of two rivers). kjv@Psalms:60:1), title. ARAM

ARAMZOBAH - A>@ - Psal 60:1, title. ARAM, 1

ARAMITESS - A>@ - a female inhabitant of Aram. ( kjv@1Chronicles:7:14)

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Aram @ the son of Shem kjv@Genesis:10:22); according to kjv@Genesis:22:21, a grandson of Nahor. In kjv@Matthew:1:3-4, and kjv@Luke:3:33, this word is the Greek form of Ram, the father of Amminadab ( kjv@1Chronicles:2:10). The word means high, or highlands, and as the name of a country denotes that elevated region extending from the northeast of Palestine to the Euphrates. It corresponded generally with the Syria and Mesopotamia of the Greeks and Romans. In kjv@Genesis:25:20 kjv@Genesis:31:20 kjv@Genesis:31:24; kjv@Deuteronomy:26:5, the word "Syrian" is properly "Aramean" (R.V., marg.). Damascus became at length the capital of the several smaller kingdoms comprehended under the designation "Aram" or "Syria."

Aram-naharaim @ Aram of the two rivers, is Mesopotamia (as it is rendered in kjv@Genesis:24:10), the country enclosed between the Tigris on the east and the Euphrates on the west kjv@Psalms:60, title); called also the "field of Aram" kjv@Hosea: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.

Aram-zobah @ kjv@Psalms:60, title), probably the region between the Euphrates and the Orontes.

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ARAM @ -(The name of various regions, and of several men. The word signifies highlands, and is applied in its compounds to various highland districts of Syria)

-1. The region whence Balaam came at Balak's command kjv@Numbers:23:7

-2. A region north of Canaan kjv@1Chronicles:2:23

-3. Son of Shem kjv@Genesis:10:22-23; kjv@1Chronicles:1:17

-4. Son of Kemuel kjv@Genesis:22:21

-5. Son of Shamer kjv@1Chronicles:7:34

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kjv@STRING:Aram <HITCHCOCK>@ highness, magnificence, one that deceives; curse - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Beth-aram <HITCHCOCK>@ house of height - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Padan-aram <HITCHCOCK>@ cultivated field or table-land - HITCHCOCK-P


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H1027 <STRHEB>@ בּית הרם bêyth hârâm bayth haw-rawm' From H1004 and H7311 with the article interposed; house of the height; {Beth-ha-Ram} a place East of the Jordan: - Beth-aram.


H1666 <STRHEB>@ גּתר gether gheh'-ther Of uncertain derivation; {Gether} a son of {Aram} and the region settled by him: - Gether.


H2343 <STRHEB>@ חוּל chûl khool From H2342; a circle; {Chul} a son of Aram; also the region settled by him: - Hul.


H4851 <STRHEB>@ משׁ mash mash Of foreign derivation; {Mash} a son of {Aram} and the people descendant from him: - Mash.


H450 <STRHEB>@ אלידע 'elyâdâ‛ el-yaw-daw' From H410 and H3045; God (is) knowing; {Eljada} the name of two Israelites and of an Aramaean: - Eliada.


H5780 <STRHEB>@ עוּץ ‛ûts oots Apparently from H5779; consultation; {Uts} a son of {Aram} also a {Seirite} and the regions settled by them: - Uz.


H6307 <STRHEB>@ פדּן ארם פּדּן paddân paddanrâm {pad-dawn'} pad-dan' ar-awm' From an unused root meaning to extend; a plateau; or the second form which is from the same and H758; the table land of Aram; Paddan or {Paddan-Aram} a region of Syria: - {Padan} Padan-aram.


H6370 <STRHEB>@ פּלגשׁ פּילגשׁ pîylegesh pilegesh {pee-leh'-ghesh} pee-leh'-ghesh Of uncertain derivation; a concubine; also (masculine) a paramour: - {concubine} paramour.


H7421 <STRHEB>@ רמּי rammîy ram-mee' For H761; a {Ramite} that {is} Aramaean: - Syrian.


H758 <STRHEB>@ ארם 'ărâm arawm' From the same as H759; the highland; Aram or {Syria} and its inhabitants; also the name of a son of {Shem} a grandson of {Nahor} and of an Israelite: - {Aram} {Mesopotamia} {Syria} Syrians.


H760 <STRHEB>@ ארם צובה 'ăram tsôbâh ar-am' tso-baw' From H758 and H6678; Aram of Tsoba (or Coele-syria): - Aram-zobah.


H761 <STRHEB>@ ארמּי 'ărammîy ar-am-mee' Patrial from H758; an Aramite or Aramaean: - {Syrian} Aramitess.


H762 <STRHEB>@ ארמית 'ărâmîyth ar-aw-meeth' Feminine of H761; (only adverbially) in Aramaean: - in the Syrian language ({tongue}) in Syriack.


H763 <STRHEB>@ ארם נהרים 'ăram nahărayim ar-am' nah-har-ah'-yim From H758 and the dual of H5104; Aram of (the) two rivers (Euphrates and Tigris) or Mesopotamia: - {Aham-naharaim} Mesopotamia.


G3432 <STRGRK>@ μοιχός moichos moy-khos' Perhaps a primary word; a (male) paramour; figuratively apostate: - adulterer.


G3887 <STRGRK>@ παραμένω paramenō par-am-en'-o From G3844 and G3306; to stay near that is remain (literally tarry; or figuratively be permanent persevere): - abide continue.


G3888 <STRGRK>@ παραμυθέομαι paramutheomai par-am-oo-theh'-om-ahee From G3844 and the middle of a derivative of G3454; to relate near that is (by implication) encourage console: - comfort.


G3889 <STRGRK>@ παραμυθία paramuthia par-am-oo-thee'-ah From G3888; consolation (properly abstract): - comfort.


G3890 <STRGRK>@ παραμύθιον paramuthion par-am-oo'-thee-on Neuter of G3889; consolation (properly concrete): - comfort.


G4839 <STRGRK>@ συμπαραμένω sumparamenō soom-par-am-en'-o From G4862 and G3887; to remain in company that is still live: - continue with.


G689 <STRGRK>@ Ἀράμ Aram ar-am' Of Hebrew origin [H7410]; Aram (that is Ram) an Israelite: - Aram.