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Padan-aram (pā´dən-ā´răm), 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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Aram-naharaim (ā´răm-nā´hārā´Ĭm), the same as Padan-aram.
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