West Semitic semi-nomadic and pastoralist people who lived in upper Mesopotamia and Syria.
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Examples for "arameans"
Examples for "arameans"
1Therefore Jacob did not hesitate to make a treaty with the Arameans.
2Now, come, let us go over to the army of the Arameans.
3So the robber bands of Arameans no longer invaded the land of Israel.
4Then the people went and carried things away from the camp of the Arameans.
5So they set out in the evening to go over to the camp of the Arameans.
1The Aramæans in particular gave them a great deal of trouble.
2A new invasion of Arabian Semites, the Aramaeans, whom he attacked at Mt.
3The spoken language of the Aramaeans followed their business correspondence.
4Tiglath-pileser first paid attention to Babylonia, and extinguished the resistance of the Aramaeans in Akkad.
5Perhaps he reckoned on the support of the Aramæans.
6The overthrow of the Amorite chiefs had favoured the expansion of the Aramæans towards the south.
7Plundering bands of Aramaeans were menacing the western frontiers and had overrun part of northern Babylonia.
8Then having expelled the Aramaeans from Sippar, he hastened southward, attacked Bit Jakin and captured it.
9In due course of time the earliest inhabitants had been absorbed by another Semitic tribe, called the Aramaeans.
10It was entered more than once by the Aramaeans, who pillaged several cities in the north and the south.
11Military aristocracies of Aramaeans, Elamites, and Chaldaeans held sway in various parts of the valley, and struggled for supremacy.
12Pushing southward, he subdued the Aramaeans on the eastern banks of the Tigris, and drove the Elamites into the mountains.
13The Idumæans had taken advantage of the employment of the Israelite army against the Aramæans to make raids into Judah.
14The Aramaeans of the Third Semitic migration were not slow to take advantage of the weakness of Assyria and Babylon.
15The Aramaeans were beginning even at that period to press westwards; the Hittites, Phoenicians, and Israelites had common interests against them.
16Thus the Aramaeans had a territory of no great width, but 230 miles long between its north-western and its south-eastern extremities.