Lexical Summary Aram: Aram Original Word: אֲרָם Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Aram, Mesopotamia, Syria, Syrians From the same as 'armown; the highland; Aram or Syria, and its inhabitants; also the name of the son of Shem, a grandson of Nahor, and of an Israelite -- Aram, Mesopotamia, Syria, Syrians. see HEBREW 'armown NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain derivation Definition Syria and its inhab., also the names of a son of Shem, a grandson of Nahor, and an Isr. NASB Translation Aram (65), Aram-maacah* (1), Arameans (64). Brown-Driver-Briggs אֲרָם149 proper name, masculine Aram (Assyrian Aramu, etc., see DlPa 257; Thes and others propose √ ארם = רום but compare Nö as below) — 1 5th son of Shem Genesis 10:22,23; 1 Chronicles 1:17. 2 grandson of Nahor Genesis 22:21. 4 a descendant of Asher 1 Chronicles 7:34. — Elsewhere only of AramÊan people & land (= 1 above), feminine2Samuel 8:5 masculine2Samuel 10:14. a. people, singular collective = the Aramoeans, a leading branch of the Shemitic stock inhabiting Mesopotamia & northern Syria, in many tribes & settlements; 2 Samuel 8:5 (twice in verse); 2 Samuel 8:6 + 1 Kings 20:20,21 + 1 Chronicles 19:10,12 + (64 t. Samuel Kings Chronicles) Amos 9:7; Isaiah 7:2,4,5,8; Isaiah 9:11; Isaiah 17:3; Jeremiah 35:11; so Ezekiel 16:57; Ezekiel 27:16, but Co in both אדום עַם אֲרָם Amos 1:5; of particular divisions of Aram, בית רְחוֺב ׳א 2 Samuel 10:6, צוֺבָא ׳א 2 Samuel 10:6,8; Psalm 60:2 (title), דַּמֶּשֶׂק ׳א 2 Samuel 8:5 compare 1 Chronicles 18:5, even נַהֲרַיִם ׳א Psalm 60:2 (title); (note that Assyrian never gives name Aramu to people west of Euphrates, but Chatti instead, with other particular names, COT Genesis 10:22, also Dll.c.); on 2 Samuel 8:12,13; 1 Chronicles 18:11 see אֱדוֺם. b. less often clearly of land, Aram Numbers 23:7; 2 Samuel 15:8 2Chronicles 20:2 (read however here אדום Thes Add and others), ׳שְׂדֵה א Hosea 12:13; also of particular divisions of the territory נַהֲרַיִם ׳א 'Mesopotamia,' i.e. probably land between Euphrates & Chaboras, so Di after Kiep, Genesis 24:10; Deuteronomy 23:5; Judges 3:8 (compare Psalm 60:2 above); compare ׳מַּדַּן א Paddan-Aram Genesis 25:20; Genesis 31:18; Genesis 33:18; Genesis 35:9,26; Genesis 46:15, ׳מַּדֶּ֫נָה א Genesis 28:2,5,6,7 see פדן; דַּמֶּשֶׂק ׳א 2 Samuel 8:6 compare 1 Chronicles 18:6. c. often indeterminate, especially in ׳מֶלֶךְ א etc., perhaps primarily land but often including people: so Judges 2:11; Judges 10:6 (׳אֱלֹהֵי א) 1 Kings 10:29 2Chronicles 1:17 + (41 t. Kings & Chronicles) Isaiah 7:1. — (compare especially NöSehenkel BL, ZMG 1871, 113; Hermes see 3, 443 f. DlPa 257.) Topical Lexicon Genealogical Origin Aram first appears in Genesis as a personal name, “the sons of Shem: Elam, Asshur, Arphaxad, Lud, and Aram” (Genesis 10:22). From this patriarch come the “Arameans,” the ethnic designation for the peoples who occupied the high plateau north and northeast of Canaan. Deuteronomy 26:5 preserves Israel’s self-identification with these ancestors: “My father was a wandering Aramean.” Thus Aram stands both for a forefather of Semitic peoples and for the nations that sprang from him. Geographical Scope The term covers a broad swath of the Fertile Crescent extending from Lebanon and Damascus eastward toward the Euphrates. Scripture distinguishes several Aramean sub-kingdoms: These designations help readers trace shifting alliances and hostilities in the historical narrative. Early Patriarchal Connections The Aramean homeland became the backdrop for formative covenant events: Kingdoms of Aram in the Monarchical Period During Saul’s and David’s reigns, Aram supplied both foes and mercenaries. David “took shields of gold from the servants of Hadadezer” of Zobah (2 Samuel 8:7) and established garrisons in Aram-Damascus, bringing the region under tribute. Solomon’s adversary Rezon “reigned in Damascus and abhorred Israel” (1 Kings 11:25), foreshadowing recurring conflict. Military and Political Relations with Israel 1 Kings through 2 Kings details seesaw struggles: Prophetic Oracles and Eschatological Notes Prophets denounced Aram’s cruelty while affirming God’s universal justice: These oracles warn against oppression yet anticipate a future in which Gentile nations, including historic foes, join the worship of Yahweh. Aram in Post-Exilic Memory After Assyria destroyed Aram-Damascus in 732 B.C., the Aramean language became the lingua franca of the Near East. Thus exiles like Daniel operated in “Aramaic,” and parts of Ezra and Daniel are written in that tongue. The dispersion of Aramaic prepared the way for the New Testament era in which Jesus and His disciples spoke a Galilean form of the language, highlighting God’s providence in using former enemies to advance redemptive history. Theological and Ministerial Reflections 1. God governs international affairs: He raises and removes kings of Aram to chasten or deliver His people (Isaiah 10:5-7). Key References Genesis 10:22; Genesis 24:10; Genesis 31:20-24 2 Samuel 8:3-13; 2 Samuel 10:6-19 1 Kings 11:23-25; 1 Kings 20:1-34 2 Kings 5; 2 Kings 6:8-23; 2 Kings 8:7-15; 2 Kings 13:14-25 These passages together portray Aram’s multifaceted role in Scripture—as kinsman, opponent, instrument of discipline, and unexpected recipient of grace—encouraging readers to trust God’s sovereign purposes in the rise and fall of nations. Forms and Transliterations אֲ֠רָם אֲרַ֣ם אֲרַ֤ם אֲרַ֨ם אֲרָ֑ם אֲרָ֔ם אֲרָ֖ם אֲרָ֗ם אֲרָ֛ם אֲרָ֜ם אֲרָ֡ם אֲרָ֣ם אֲרָ֤ם אֲרָ֥ם אֲרָֽם׃ אֲרָם֒ אֲרָם֙ אֲרָם֩ אֲרָם֮ ארם ארם׃ בַּֽאֲרָ֑ם בַּֽאֲרָ֔ם בַּאֲרַ֣ם בַּאֲרָ֔ם בַּאֲרָ֖ם בַֽאֲרָ֔ם בַאֲרָ֖ם בארם וַ֠אֲרָם וַֽאֲרָֽם׃ וַאֲרַ֨ם וַאֲרָ֑ם וַאֲרָ֖ם וַאֲרָ֥ם וַאֲרָֽם׃ וַאֲרָם֙ וארם וארם׃ לַֽאֲרָ֔ם לַאֲרָ֑ם לארם מֵאֲרָ֑ם מֵאֲרָ֗ם מֵאֲרָ֤ם מארם ’ă·ram ’ă·rām ’ăram ’ărām aRam Arom ba’ăram ba’ărām ḇa’ărām ba·’ă·ram ba·’ă·rām ḇa·’ă·rām baaRam la’ărām la·’ă·rām laaRam mê’ărām mê·’ă·rām meaRam VaaRam Vaarom wa’ăram wa’ărām wa·’ă·ram wa·’ă·rāmLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 10:22 HEB: וְאַרְפַּכְשַׁ֖ד וְל֥וּד וַֽאֲרָֽם׃ NAS: and Arpachshad and Lud and Aram. KJV: and Arphaxad, and Lud, and Aram. INT: and Arpachshad and Lud and Aram Genesis 10:23 Genesis 22:21 Numbers 23:7 Judges 3:10 Judges 10:6 2 Samuel 8:5 2 Samuel 8:5 2 Samuel 8:6 2 Samuel 8:6 2 Samuel 8:12 2 Samuel 8:13 2 Samuel 10:6 2 Samuel 10:6 2 Samuel 10:8 2 Samuel 10:9 2 Samuel 10:11 2 Samuel 10:13 2 Samuel 10:14 2 Samuel 10:15 2 Samuel 10:16 2 Samuel 10:17 2 Samuel 10:18 2 Samuel 10:18 2 Samuel 10:19 133 Occurrences |