Berean Strong's Lexicon Aram: Aram Original Word: Ἀράμ Word Origin: Derived from Hebrew אָרָם (H758) Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - H758 (אֲרָם, Aram): Refers to the region and people of Aram, often translated as Syria in the Old Testament. Usage: In the New Testament, "Aram" is used as a proper name referring to a person in the genealogy of Jesus Christ. It is a transliteration of the Hebrew name for a region and people group, often associated with the Arameans or Syrians. In the context of genealogies, it refers to an ancestor in the lineage of Jesus. Cultural and Historical Background: Aram is historically significant as a region and people group in the ancient Near East, often identified with the area of modern-day Syria. The Arameans were known for their interactions and conflicts with Israel throughout the Old Testament. The region of Aram was a center of trade and cultural exchange, influencing the surrounding areas, including Israel. The Aramaic language, which originated from this region, became a lingua franca in the Near East during the time of the Persian Empire and was the language spoken by Jesus and His disciples. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof Hebrew origin Ram Definition Ram, an ancestor of Christ NASB Translation Ram (3). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 689: ΑραμΑραμ, Aram (or Ram), indeclinable proper name of one of the male ancestors of Christ: Matthew 1:3; Luke 3:33 (not T WH Tr marginal reading; see Ἀδμειν and Ἀρνει). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Aram. Of Hebrew origin (Ram); Aram (i.e. Ram), an Israelite -- Aram. see HEBREW Ram Forms and Transliterations Ἀδμὶν Αραμ Ἀράμ Ἀρὰμ άρασαί αράσασθαι αράσηται αράσωμαι αράται αράχνη αράχνην αράχνης Αρνει Ἀρνεί Admin Admìn Aram Arám AràmLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Matthew 1:3 NGRK: ἐγέννησεν τὸν Ἀράμ NAS: and Hezron the father of Ram. KJV: Esrom begat Aram; INT: was father of Ram Matthew 1:4 N Luke 3:33 N Luke 3:33 Noun-GMS Strong's Greek 689 |