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GotQuestions
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What is the significance of Syria/Aram in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org
May 14, 2020 - Answer Some translations of the Bible use the word Syria, and others use the word Aram, but both names refer to the same nation. The borders of Syria or Aram are much the same as they were in biblical times, with a central location being its ...
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Wikipedia
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Aram (region) - Wikipedia
December 1, 2025 - In the Bible, Aram-Damascus is simply commonly referred to as Aram. After the final conquest by the rising Neo-Assyrian Empire in the second half of the 8th century and also during the later consecutive rules of the Neo-Babylonian Empire (612–539 BCE) and the Achaemenid Empire (539–332 BCE), the region of Aram ...
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Quora
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What was Syria called in the Bible? - Quora
Answer (1 of 14): Descendants of Shem’s son Aram who mainly lived in regions from the Lebanon Mountains across to Mesopotamia and from the Taurus Mountains in the north down to Damascus and beyond in the south. This area, called Aram in Hebrew, ...
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Bible Hub
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Topical Bible: Syria: Called Aram, from the Son of Shem
Numbers 23:7 And he took up his parable, and said, Balak the king of Moab has brought me from Aram, out of the mountains of the east, saying, Come, curse me Jacob, and come, defy Israel. Nave's Topical Index · 1 Chronicles 1:17 The sons of Shem; Elam, and Asshur, and Arphaxad, and Lud, and ...
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King James Bible Dictionary
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King James Bible Dictionary - Reference List - Syria
Aram), the name in the Old Testament given to the whole country which lay to the north-east of Phoenicia, extending to beyond the Euphrates and the Tigris. Mesopotamia is called (Genesis 24:10; Deuteronomy 23:4) Aram-naharain (=Syria of the ...
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BiblicalTraining
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Syria - Search results provided by BiblicalTraining
SYRIA (Heb. ’ărām, Gr. Syria). An abbreviation of Assyria or possibly from the Babylonian Suri, the name of a district in northern Mesopotamia. Herodotus first
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Wikipedia
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Name of Syria - Wikipedia
June 27, 2025 - In early Hittite, Luwian, Cilician and Greek usage between the 9th century BC and 2nd century BC, the terms Συρία (Suría) and Ασσυρία (Assuría) were used almost interchangeably, originally specifically referring to Assyria in Upper ...
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ADW
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Is the Syria of Today the Assyria of the Bible? - Community in Mission
May 28, 2015 - In reality they are completely different, and the area ruled by ancient Assyria was much closer to modern-day Iraq than modern-day Syria. The ruins of its capital, Nineveh, are just across the Tigris River from modern-day Mosul, Iraq.
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Christians for Israel International
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Syria in the Bible - Christians for Israel International
March 12, 2025 - Smith’s Bible Dictionary records: “The first occupants of Syria appear to have been of Hamitic descent— Hittites, Jebusites, Amorites, etc.... Lees meer
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Bible Study
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Definition of Syria in the Bible
The Biblical term Syria comes from the Hebrew word "Aram" (Strong's #H758). The Arameans were some of the earliest settlers who populated the area between Israel and Mesopotamia.
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International Standard Bible
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Syria (1) in the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia.
The name does not occur in the Massoretic Text nor the Peshitta of the Old Testament, but is found in the Septuagint, in the Peshitta of the New Testament and in the Mishna In the Septuagint it represents "Aram" in all its combinations, as Aram-zobah, etc. The name itself first appears in Herodotus vii.63, where he says that "Syrians" and "Assyrians" were the Greek and barbarian designations of the same people.
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ChristianAnswers.Net
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About SYRIA in the Bible - ChristianAnswers.Net
The name Syria in the Old Testament was given to the whole country which lay to the northeast of Phoenicia, extending to beyond the Euphrates and the Tigris.
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Abarim Publications
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Syria | The amazing name Syria: meaning and etymology
April 30, 2023 - The name Syria in the Bible belongs to the area directly north and north-east of Israel, roughly where modern Syria is today. In the Old Testament, this area is called Aram. There is also a realm called Assyria, which belonged to an empire further ...
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Bible Hub
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Topical Bible: Syria
is the term used throughout our version for the Hebrew Aram , as well as for the Greek Zupia . Most probably Syria is for Tsyria , the country about Tsur or Tyre which was the first of the Syrian towns known to the Greeks. It is difficult to fix the limits of Syria.
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Biblical Encyclopedia
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Syria from the McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia.
a province and kingdom of Western Asia, the name, extent, and boundaries of which have been subjects of no little difficulty to both sacred and classical geographers. As including Palestine, it is of intense interest in Bible geography. I. Name. — ... 1. The word Syria does not occur in Hebrew; but in the A.
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History of Israel
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Ancient Syria - The History of Israel
In ancient Syria's early written history, the region was known as Eber Nari ('across the river') by the Mesopotamians. This land included modern-day Syria, Lebanon, and Israel. Eber Nari is referenced in the biblical books of Ezra and Nehemiah.
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About Bible Prophecy
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Syria, places in the Bible
In the Old Testament, the word Aram often was used to descibe all or part of the general area of Syria. The words Aram and Syria can be used interchangeably. Some English translations of the Bible, for example, such as the New International ...
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International Standard Bible
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Syrians in the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia.
In the Old Testament they are uniformly "Aram," "Aramaean," while in the New Testament they are used in a wider and more indefinite sense (Mt 4:24; Ac 15:23; 18:18; Ga 1:21), and include all the dwellers of the land whether Arameans or not.
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BiblePics
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Who was Syria in the Bible? - Everything you need to know about Syria
Assyria: "The name Assyria refers to a significant ancient Mesopotamian kingdom and empire located in the northern part of modern-day Iraq." ... Syria is a biblical figure mentioned in the Old Testament.
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Bible Study Tools
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Syria Meaning - Bible Definition and References | Bible Study Tools
Aram), the name in the Old Testament given to the whole country which lay to the north-east of Phoenicia, extending to beyond the Euphrates and the Tigris. Mesopotamia is called ( Genesis 24:10 ; Deuteronomy 23:4 ) Aram-naharain (=Syria of the ...