Aram

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See also: aram, arám, áram, arãm, āram, arām, and aram.

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From Hebrew ארם (aram).

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Aram

  1. (biblical) a Biblical region located in modern Syria.

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Particularly: “Hebrew אֲרָם (ʾĂrām)?”

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Aram

  1. Aram (historical region corresponding to present-day Syria and northern Israel)
    • 1985, Alkitab Bahasa Indonesia Sehari-hari (BIS), Kitab Hosea 12:12:
      Yakub melarikan diri ke tanah Aram, dan Israel memperhambakan diri untuk mendapat isteri, ya, untuk mendapat isteri ia menjadi gembala.
      Jacob fled to the land of Aram, and Israel worked for a wife, and for a wife he kept sheep.

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Hebrew אֲרָם (ʾĂrām)

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Āram ? sg (indeclinable)

  1. Aram (historical region corresponding to present-day Syria and northern Israel)
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Aram ?

  1. a male given name