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Naharaim, and Aram Nachor, he saw men eating, drinking, and playing: he said therefore, Let not my portion be in that land.
From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979
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Khurasan and Sheba which is El-Yemen, and Diyar Kalach (Bekr) and the land of Aram Naharaim (Mesopotamia), and over the dwellers in the mountains of Ararat and the land of the Alans [132], which is a land surrounded by mountains and has no outlet except by the iron gates which Alexander made, but which were afterwards broken.
The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela Benjamin of Tudela
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Naharaim as the assailants of Jerusalem and its territory.
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The Pharaoh now took ship and descended the Euphrates, "conquering the towns and ploughing up the fields of the king of Naharaim."
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Nahrima, or Naharaim, was the name by which the kingdom of Mitanni was known to its Canaanite and Egyptian neighbours.
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Naharaim, the Hittites and the Assyrians, Cyprus and Sangar.
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Along with the Babylonians the people of Naharaim had made themselves formidable to the inhabitants of Canaan, and their name was feared as far south as
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While there is a ship in the midst of the sea, the arm (or oracle) of the Mighty King shall conquer the countries of Naharaim
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Naharaim, who had collected his soldiers and horses "from the extreme ends of the world."
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Naharaim on the banks of the Euphrates, as well as from the Gulf of
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