Christian middle eastern people.
West Semitic semi-nomadic and pastoralist people who lived in upper Mesopotamia and Syria.
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.
6There were long and very bloody wars between the Hebrews and the Arameans, whose kings ruled in Damascus.
7When the Arameans came toward him, Elisha prayed to Jehovah, and said, "Make this people blind."
8Ere long, Tiglath-pileser began his campaigns against them by attacking the Arameans, dwelling on the banks of the Tigris.
9The Arameans wrested from him the fortresses of Pitru and Mutkinu, which commanded both banks of the Euphrates near Carchemish.
10These peoples were of Semitic stock-allied, therefore, to the ancient Hebrews and Phoenicians and of the same racial stem with the Arameans and Arabs.
11They 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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