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| | Easton's Bible Dictionary |
 | | Aram), the name in the Old Testament given to the whole country which lay to the north-east of Phoenicia, extending to beyond the Euphrates and the Tigris. |
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http://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/ebd/ebd355.htm
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| | Saint Anthony Saint George Maronite Church |
 | | Aram dwelt in the fertile valley, Padan-aram also known as Beth Nahreen. |  | | The term Aramaic is derived from Aram, the fifth son of Shem, the firstborn of Noah. |  | | Aram and Israel had a common ancestry and the Hebrew patriarchs who were of Aramaic |
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http://www.stanthonylawrence.org/history3.htm
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| | BD Padan |
 | | And as for me, when I came from Padan, |
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http://scriptures.lds.org/bdp/padan?sr=1
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| | 08vayish |
 | | This revelation is dated "when Yaacov comes from Padan Aram," although we know he has been in Shechem for some time. |  | | Habits that were appropriate in Aram, leniencies that were acceptable, must be done away with before commencing the great push onward in Jewish history. |  | | In Aram he was the father of a family, albeit a large one. |
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http://www.vbm-torah.org/parsha.61/08vayish.htm
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| | Parashat Toldot 5759 - Insights Into Genesis - The Savannah Kollel |
 | | Daughter of Bethuel the Aramean from Padan Aram, sister of Laban the Aramean. |  | | Daughter of Bethuel the Aramean, from Paddan Aram, sister of Laban the Aramean. |  | | Rather, [the Torah states this information] to tell her praise--that she was the daughter of a wicked person, and the sister of a wicked person and her place [was one] of wicked people, but she didn't learn from their actions." [Italics mine] |
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http://www.ou.org/TORAH/savannah/5759/toldot59.htm
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| | Aram |
 | | Padan-aram - Padan-aram, in the Bible, that part of Aram that lay in the Euphrates valley; it was the homeland... |  | | Numerous passages in the Bible speak of Aramaean tribes living in Mesopotamia. |  | | B.C. The Bible records constant contacts between the Hebrews and Aram. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/society/A0804508.html
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| | Strong's Hebrew Bible Dictionary - SpeedBible by johnhurt.com |
 | | from an unused root meaning to extend; a plateau; or Paddan pAram {pad-dan' ar-awm'}; from the same and ''Aram' (758); the table-land of Aram; Paddan or Paddan-Aram, a region of Syria:--Padan, Padan-aram. |
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http://www.speedbibledictionary.com/kjvstrongs/STRHEB63.htm
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| | Al Regel Achat - Toldot 5762/2001 |
 | | In describing Lavan, the Torah writes, "Yitzchak sent Yaakov and he went to Padan Aram to Lavan the son of Bethuel the Aramean, the brother of Rivka, who was the mother of Yaakov and Esav" (28:5). |  | | This question is only heightened by Yitzchak's injunction just a few verses prior to this one, in which he tells Yaakov, "Go to Padan Aram and take a wife for yourself from the daughters of Lavan" (28:2). |  | | Yitzchak gives Esav a secondary blessing, but Esav is still furious at Yaakov and resolves to kill him as soon as their father dies. |
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http://www.columbia.edu/cu/jsu/groups/alregel/01Toldot.html
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| | TOLDOS - RASHI COMMENTARY |
 | | This is connected to the previous statement: When Eisov saw that Yitzchok blessed, etc., and that he sent him to Padan Aram and that Yaakov obeyed his father and went to Padan Aram, and that the daughters of Canaan were evil, then he, too, went to Yishmael. |  | | But, has is not already been written that she was Besueil's daughter and Lavan's sister from Padan Aram? |  | | The daughter of Besueil, the Aramite, of Padan Aram, sister of Lavan. |
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http://www.tachash.org/metsudah/b06r.html
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| | Avodah V6 #55 |
 | | Rashi says that the posuk says padan Aram because there are two Arams, Aram Tzova and Aram Naharaim. |  | | In a message dated 11/30/00 11:42:39 AM Eastern Standard Time, gershon.dubin@juno.com writes: > Rashi says that the posuk says padan Aram because there are two Arams, > Aram Tzova and Aram Naharaim. |  | | >> Rashi says that the posuk says padan Aram because there are two Arams, >> Aram Tzova and Aram Naharaim. |
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http://www.aishdas.org/avodah/vol06/v06n055.shtml
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| | SABDAweb - Kejadian 28:2 |
 | | "Arise, go to Padan Aram, to the house of Bethuel your mother's father; and take yourself a wife from there of the daughters of Laban your mother's brother. |  | | Bangunlah engkau pergi ke Padan Aram ke rumah Batuiil bapa ibumu ambillah dari sana seorang bini akan dirimu daripada anak-anak Laban saudara ibumu. |  | | But go to Paddan-aram, to the house of Bethuel, your mother’s father, and there get yourself a wife from the daughters of Laban, your mother’s brother. |
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http://www.sabda.org/sabdaweb/bible/verse?b=1&c=28&v=2
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| | VA'YISHLACH - Yaakov's return |
 | | First of all, recall how Yaakov had traveled from Padan Aram to Har ha'Gilad in only seven days (see 31:21-23, read carefully). |  | | When Yaakov first left Eretz Canaan on his way to Padan Aram, God promised to 'be with him' and see to his safe return (28:15). |  | | Our contention is that this entire 'parshia' (35:9-22) actually took place immediately upon Yaakov's arrival from Padan Aram (as its opening pasuk suggests/ compare 33:18!), several years BEFORE the incident with Dena in Shechem (i.e. |
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http://www.tanach.org/breishit/vayish3.htm
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| | TOLDOS |
 | | Verse 20: Yitzchok was forty years old when he took Rivkah, the daughter of Besueil, the Aramite, of Padan Aram, sister of Lavan, the Aramite, for a wife. |  | | Verse 2: Set out and go to Padan Aram, to the house of Besueil, your mother's father, and marry one of the daughters of Lavan, your mother's brother. |  | | Verse 6: Eisov saw that Yitzchok blessed Yaakov, and sent him to Paddan Aram, to find a wife there; and as he blessed him, he commanded him saying, "Do not take a wife from the daughters of Canaan." |
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http://www.tachash.org/metsudah/b06t.html
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| | bible.org: ISBE |
 | | PADDAN-ARAM - pad'-an-a'-ram or p.-ar'-am (paddan 'aram; Septuagint Mesopotamia tes Surias; the King James Version Padan-aram): In Gen 48:7, Paddan stands alone, but as the Septuagint, Sam, and Peshitta read "Aram" also, it must in this verse have dropped out of the Massoretic Text. |
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http://www.bible.org/isbe.asp?id=6642
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| | Apologetics Press - Could Terah Have Been 130 When Abraham Was Born? |
 | | Jacob did not receive his twelfth son until after he: (1) departed Padan Aram (31:18); (2) crossed over the river (Euphrates31:21); (3) met with his brother, Esau, near Penuel (32:22,31; 33:2); (4) built a house in Succoth (33:17); (5) pitched his tent in Shechem (33:18); and (6) built an altar to God at Bethel (35:1-19). |  | | In order to ascertain this figure, one must begin with Jacobs twenty-year commitment to Laban in Padan Aram (Genesis 31:38). |  | | The first seven years Jacob was in Padan Aram serving Laban, he was not married and had no children (29:18-20). |
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http://www.apologeticspress.org/modules.php?name=Read&cat=2&itemid=577
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| | torahd5.asp?action=displaypage&book=1&chapter=25&verse=19&portion=6 |
 | | Others write that padan means a yoke or field, and that this is the Field of Aram (Hosea 12:13), the area between Aram Naharaim and Aram Tzova (Allepo) (Rashi; Ibn Ezra). |  | | When Isaac was 40 years old, he married Rebecca, daughter of Bethuel the Aramaean of Padan Aram and sister of Laban the Aramaean. |  | | Some sources state that this is identical with Aram Naharaim mentioned in Genesis 24:10 (Radak). |
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http://bible.ort.org/books/torahd5.asp?action=displaypage&book=1&chapter=25&verse=19&portion=6
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| | RavFrand - Rabbi Frand on Parshas Vayechi - 5758 - Torah.org |
 | | For the 20 years that Yaakov was living in Padan Aram he could fulfill neither of these commands, while Eisav was able to fulfill both of them. |  | | When Yaakov Avinu purchased Eisav's right to be buried in the Machpelah Cave, he took all the money that he had acquired in Padan Aram and he made a pile (k'ri) of gold and silver. |  | | Of all the holy places that I had the merit to visit, the most moving place for me personally was Kever Rachel. |
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http://www.torah.org/learning/ravfrand/5758/vayechi.html
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| | Padan-aram (Easton's Bible Dictionary) :: Bible Tools |
 | | the plain of Aram, or the plain of the highlands, (Genesis 25:20; 28:2,5-7; 31:18, etc.), commonly regarded as the district of Mesopotamia (q.v.) lying around Haran. |  | | This daily newsletter provides a starting point for personal study, and gives valuable insight into the verses that make up the Word of God. |
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http://bibletools.org/index.cfm/fuseaction/Def.show/RTD/Easton/ID/2823
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| | pentd2.asp?ACTION=displaypage&BOOK=1&CHAPTER=28 |
 | | Esau saw that Isaac had blessed Jacob and sent him to Padan Aram to find a wife, including in his blessing the charge, 'Do not marry a Canaanite girl.' |  | | [Jacob] headed toward Padan Aram, to Laban son of Bethuel the Aramaean, the brother of Rebecca, Jacob and Esau's mother. |  | | He will grant Abraham's blessing to you and your descendants, so that you will take over the land which God gave to Abraham, where you previously lived only as a foreigner.' |
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http://bible.ort.org/books/pentd2.asp?ACTION=displaypage&BOOK=1&CHAPTER=28
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| | Aramaic |
 | | The Aramaic language in Padan-aram remained pure and by the 8th century BC became the lingua franca of the entire region. |  | | According to tradition, the descendants of Aram dwelled in the fertile valley of Padan-aram also known as Beth Nahreen (Mesopotamia). |  | | Aramaic takes its name from Aram the fifth son of Shem, the first-born of Noah according to Genesis 10:22 in the Torah or Old Testament. |
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http://www.geocities.com/paultabaka/0/semitic/Aramaic/ghattas.html
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| | Bible Study - Aram |
 | | Known in Hebrew as Aram, Syria was also variously referred to as Mesopotamia or Aram-naharain (Syria of the two rivers), and Padan-aram. |  | | Did Jesus Christ speak the language of Aram? |  | | In the Roman era (see Ancient Empires - Rome), the land of Israel and Asia Minor (Turkey) were politically included as part of Syria. |
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http://www.keyway.ca/htm2002/20020509.htm
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| | Pa’ara-i |
 | | Syriac, the Hebrews designated the tract of country which they otherwise called the Aram-naharaim, "Aram of the two of rivers," the Greek Mesopotamia, |  | | By this name, which signifies the table-land of Aram, i.e. |  | | he is Naarai the son of Ezbai." (B.C. Pa’dan |
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| | PAARAI |
 | | pad’-an-a’-ram or p.-ar’-am (paddan ‘aram; Septuagint Mesopotamia tes Surias; the King James Version Padan-aram): In Ge 48:7, Paddan stands alone, but as the Septuagint, Sam, and Peshitta read "Aram" also, it must in this verse have dropped out of the Massoretic Text. |  | | pad’-an (Ge 48:7; the King James Version Padan, padan). |
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| | Apollonius.Net - White Syrians Of Aramaean Cappadocia |
 | | Thus we read (1) of Aram of the two rivers, or Aram Naharaim, equivalent to Padan-Aram, or the Plain of Aram, but comprehended also a mountain district called "the mountains of the east". |  | | Thus, Apollonius from birth spoke the same Aramaic (although with a different "regional dialect") as did the so-called "Jesus Christ". |  | | But as we find the name Aram already applied to describe the country of Bethuel and Laban, the uncle and cousin of the later Aram, it is obvious that the country must have derived its name from the earlier, not from the later patriarch (Gen. xxv.20, xxviii.5andc). |
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| | 32. Jacob’s Departure from Haran. |
 | | Now in Numbers 23:7 we learn that Balaam came from "Aram," which may possibly be identical with Padan-Aram where Laban dwelt. |  | | If Balaam was a descendant of Laban this would account for this religious anomoly. |  | | Balaam prophesied only some 280 years after Jacob’s departure from Laban’s home, and may then have been an old man, at any rate in those days 280 years covered only about two generations. |
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http://www.fbinstitute.com/genesis-pink/genesis_32.htm
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| | Joseph born when Jacob aged 74! |
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| | RABBI WINSTON'S WEEKLY PARSHA PAGE 5764 - Parshas Vayaitzai |
 | | This week's parshah picks up his journey as he makes his way to Padan Aram and his uncle Lavan's house. |  | | Actually, thirty-six years in total, if we include the fourteen years he spent in the yeshivah of Shem and Eiver before arriving at Lavan's home, and the two years of travel from Padan Aram to the borders of Canaan. |  | | After taking Eisav's blessings in last week's parshah, he was forced to flee for his life. |
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http://www.neveh.org/winston/parsha64/vayetzey.html
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| | Genesis (Study 54) |
 | | By going to Padan Aram to find a wife from his family line and not from the Canaanites. |  | | So he tries to make amends for marrying the two Canaanite women and goes and marries from Abraham's family. |  | | We see that Jacob obeyed his father and mother. |
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http://www.usethesword.com/gens54.htm
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| | AllRefer.com - Padan-aram (Biblical Proper Names) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Padan-aram[pA´dun-A´ram] Pronunciation Key, in the Bible, that part of Aram that lay in the Euphrates valley; it was the homeland of the Patriarchs. |  | | It also appears as Padan and, in the title of Psalm 60, Aram-naharaim. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/P/Padanara.html
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| | Aram-naharaim (WebBible Encyclopedia) - ChristianAnswers.Net |
 | | 12:12, NRSV) i.e., the open country of Aram; in the King James Bible, "country of Syria." Padan-aram was a portion of this country. |  | | 60, title); called also the "land of Aram" (Hos. |
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http://www.christiananswers.net/dictionary/aram-naharaim.html
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