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  1. Padan- Aram. Padan-Aram es el nombre del Antiguo Testamento para Siria y Mesopotamia y algunas veces se usa para Siria solamente. Era la tierra cultivable de Siria y, aunque abarcaba el gran llano entre los ríos Tigris y Éufrates, se aplica a aquella parte que colinda al oriente con el río Éufrates.

  2. Paddan-aram is a biblical term for the land of Aram, where Jacob went to find a wife and where his mother Rebekah was born. See the map, the biblical references and the encyclopedia entry for more information about this place.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paddan_AramPaddan Aram - Wikipedia

    Paddan Aram or Padan-aram (Hebrew: פַדַּן אֲרָם, romanized: Paddan ʾĂrām) was a biblical region referring to the northern plain of Aram-Naharaim. Paddan Aram in Aramaic means the field of Aram, a name that distinguishes the flatland from the mountainous regions to the north and east.

  4. Paddan Aram designa el área de Harán en la Mesopotamia superior. "Padan-Aram" y "Haran" pueden ser variaciones dialécticas con respecto a la misma localidad, ya que paddanū y harranū son sinónimos de "camino" o "ruta de caravanas" en acadio.

  5. Paddan-aram is a region or settlement in the Bible, possibly related to Aram-naharaim or Haran. See the modern identifications, verses, linked data, and confidence trends for this place name.

  6. Paddan-aram occurs only in the Priestly Code (P), but it corresponds to the "Haran" of the older documents. The versions agree in translating both as Mesopotamia, and identify with the home of the patriarchs and the scene of Jacob's exile the district of Haran to the East of the Upper Euphrates valley.

  7. This web page shows a map of the biblical story of Jacob's travels from Beersheba to Paddan-aram and back to Canaan. It also provides the biblical references and a brief summary of each stage of his journey.