Christian middle eastern people.
West Semitic semi-nomadic and pastoralist people who lived in upper Mesopotamia and Syria.
1 Therefore Jacob did not hesitate to make a treaty with the Arameans .
2 Now, come, let us go over to the army of the Arameans .
3 So the robber bands of Arameans no longer invaded the land of Israel.
4 Then the people went and carried things away from the camp of the Arameans .
5 So they set out in the evening to go over to the camp of the Arameans .
6 There were long and very bloody wars between the Hebrews and the Arameans , whose kings ruled in Damascus.
7 When the Arameans came toward him, Elisha prayed to Jehovah, and said, "Make this people blind."
8 Ere long, Tiglath-pileser began his campaigns against them by attacking the Arameans , dwelling on the banks of the Tigris.
9 The Arameans wrested from him the fortresses of Pitru and Mutkinu, which commanded both banks of the Euphrates near Carchemish.
10 These peoples were of Semitic stock-allied, therefore, to the ancient Hebrews and Phoenicians and of the same racial stem with the Arameans and Arabs.
11 They followed them to the Jordan; and all the way was filled with clothes and weapons which the Arameans had thrown away in their haste.
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