Topical Encyclopedia The term "Aramean" refers to a group of Semitic people originating from the region of Aram, which is located in present-day Syria. The Arameans are frequently mentioned in the Old Testament, and their interactions with the Israelites are significant in biblical history.Origins and Geography The Arameans are believed to have emerged around the 12th century BC. They settled in the region known as Aram, which included areas such as Damascus, Hamath, and other city-states. The Bible often refers to this region as "Aram-Naharaim" or "Aram of the Two Rivers," indicating its location between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. Biblical References The Arameans are first mentioned in Genesis, where they are linked to the patriarchs of Israel. In Genesis 10:22, Aram is listed as a descendant of Shem, making the Arameans part of the Semitic lineage. Genesis 25:20 notes that Rebekah, Isaac's wife, was "the daughter of Bethuel the Aramean from Paddan-aram," highlighting the familial connections between the Israelites and the Arameans. In Deuteronomy 26:5, the Israelites are instructed to recite, "My father was a wandering Aramean," during the offering of the firstfruits, which is traditionally understood to refer to Jacob, emphasizing the ancestral ties to the Arameans. Interactions with Israel The Arameans frequently interacted with the Israelites, both as allies and adversaries. During the time of the Judges and the United Monarchy, the Arameans were often in conflict with Israel. Notably, King David subdued the Arameans, as recorded in 2 Samuel 8:5-6: "When the Arameans of Damascus came to help Hadadezer king of Zobah, David struck down twenty-two thousand men. Then he placed garrisons in Aram of Damascus, and the Arameans became subject to David and brought him tribute." The relationship between Israel and Aram was complex, involving periods of both war and alliance. For instance, King Ahab of Israel formed an alliance with Ben-Hadad, the king of Aram, to fight against the Assyrians (1 Kings 20). Prophetic Literature The prophets frequently mention the Arameans, often in the context of judgment and divine retribution. In Amos 1:3-5, the prophet Amos declares God's judgment against Damascus, the capital of Aram, for their transgressions: "For three transgressions of Damascus, and for four, I will not revoke the punishment, because they have threshed Gilead with threshing sledges of iron." Cultural and Linguistic Influence The Arameans significantly influenced the ancient Near East through their language and culture. Aramaic, the language of the Arameans, became the lingua franca of the region and was widely used during the time of Jesus. Portions of the Old Testament, such as parts of Daniel and Ezra, are written in Aramaic. Conclusion The Arameans played a crucial role in the history of the ancient Near East and the biblical narrative. Their interactions with Israel, both as kin and as adversaries, are woven throughout the Old Testament, reflecting the complex relationships between neighboring peoples in the biblical world. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (a.) Of or pertaining to the Syrians and Chaldeans, or to their language; Aramaic.Strong's Hebrew 5283. Naaman -- a descendant of Benjamin, also an Aramean (Syrian) ...... Naaman. 5284 . a descendant of Benjamin, also an Aramean (Syrian) general. Transliteration: Naaman Phonetic Spelling: (nah-am-awn') Short Definition: Naaman. ... /hebrew/5283.htm - 6k 2870a. Tabeal -- "good for nothing," an Aramean (Syrian) 2383. Chezyon -- "vision," an Aramean (Syrian) 1130. Ben-hadad -- "son of Hadad," the name of several Aramean ... 7331. Rezon -- an Aramean (Syrian) of Solomon's time 6678. Tsoba -- an Aramean (Syrian) kingdom 1909. Hadadezer -- "Hadad is help(er)," an Aramean (Syrian) king 2880. Tibchath -- an Aramean (Syrian) city 7780. Shophak -- an Aramean (Syrian) general 7731. Shobak -- an Aramean (Syrian) general Library The Poetical Books (Including Also Ecclesiastes and Canticles). The Place of the Old Testament in Divine Revelation Education of Jesus. Jesus at Capernaum. Appendix. The Apocryphal Books of the Old Testament. A Slave Girl who Helped Her Master The Pioneer's Influence Upon a Nation's Ideals. Genesis Solomon's Reign. John the Baptist --visit of Jesus to John, and his Abode in the ... Thesaurus Aramean (17 Occurrences)... to their language; Aramaic. 2. (n.) A native of Aram. Multi-Version Concordance Aramean (17 Occurrences). Genesis 25:20 And Isaac ... /a/aramean.htm - 12k Bethu'el (10 Occurrences) Damascus (58 Occurrences) Uz (8 Occurrences) Talmai (6 Occurrences) Chaldeans (82 Occurrences) Chaldea (8 Occurrences) Syria (73 Occurrences) Abraham (2539 Occurrences) Zobah (15 Occurrences) Resources Who were the Arameans? | GotQuestions.orgWhat is the significance of Syria/Aram in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Who was Ben-Hadad in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org Aramean: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Aramean (17 Occurrences)Genesis 25:20 Genesis 28:5 Genesis 31:20 Genesis 31:24 Deuteronomy 26:5 2 Samuel 8:6 2 Samuel 10:6 1 Kings 20:29 2 Kings 5:20 2 Kings 7:10 2 Kings 7:14 2 Kings 18:26 2 Kings 24:2 1 Chronicles 7:14 1 Chronicles 18:6 2 Chronicles 24:24 Jeremiah 35:11 Subtopics Related Terms Merodach-baladan (2 Occurrences) |