- are
purely for show for the
local po****tion. The
ancient settlement of
Hamath was
occupied from the
early Neolithic to the Iron Age. The stratigraphy...
-
Hamath-zobah was a
place of
uncertain location in Aram or
Ancient Israel.
According to 2
Chronicles 8:3, it was
conquered by
Solomon and thus
figured in...
- 719 BC—Revolt led by Yahu-Bihdi in
Hamath is suppressed. Much of the po****tion
deported to
Samaria and
Hamath destro****. 718 BC—Gyges
becomes the ruler...
- much of the interior,
founding states such as Bit Bahiani, Aram-Damascus,
Hamath, Aram-Rehob, Aram-Naharaim, and Luhuti. From this point, the
region became...
- Some of the
major Aramean-speaking city
states included Aram-Damascus,
Hamath, Bet-Adini, Bet-Bagyan, Bit-Hadipe, Aram-Bet Rehob, Aram-Zobah, Bet-Zamani...
-
Zakkur (or Zakir) was the
ancient king of
Hamath and
Luhuti (also
known as Nuhašše) in Syria. He
ruled around 785 BC. Most of the
information about him...
- Neo-Hittites of
Carchemish were
compelled to pay tribute, and the
kingdoms of
Hamath and Aram
Damascus were subdued. It is in the
annals of
Shalmaneser III from...
- dictionary. Hama is a city in west-central Syria,
previously known as
Hamath. Hama or
Hamath (or variants) may
refer to: In the MENA
region (Middle East and...
- the
defeat so
quickly that no
weapon had
reached them, in the
district of
Hamath, the
Babylonian troops overtook and
defeated them so that not a
single man...
- to Beersheba", and
three times it is
referred as "from the
entrance of
Hamath unto the
brook of Egypt" (1
Kings 8:65, 1
Chronicles 13:5 and 2 Chronicles...