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  • Aretas IV Philopatris - Wikipedia
    Aretas IV Philopatris (Nabataean Aramaic: 𐢊𐢛𐢞𐢞 𐢛𐢊𐢒 𐢗𐢓𐢆‎, romanized: Ḥārītaṯ Rāḥem-ʿammeh, lit 'Aretas, friend of his people'[1] or, "lover of his people" [2]) was the King of the Nabataeans from roughly 9 BC to 40 AD
  • Aretas I - Wikipedia
    This book presents how Jason, the High Priest of Israel who founded a Greek quarter in Jerusalem, was ordered to be held prisoner by Aretas I after being forced to leave Jerusalem because of the "shame of his conspiracy", 2 Maccabees (5:7)
  • Team Aretas
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  • ARETAS - JewishEncyclopedia. com
    His full title, as given in the inscriptions, was "Aretas, King of the Nabatæans, Friend of his People " Being the most powerful neighbor of Judea, he frequently took part in the state affairs of that country, and was influential in shaping the destiny of its rulers
  • Aretas IV: An Archaeological Biography - Bible Archaeology Report
    In our next bioarchaeography, we’ll be archaeology to explore the life of the Nabataean king, Aretas IV He is only mentioned once in the Bible in connection with the apostle Paul ’s escape from Damascus
  • Topical Bible: Aretas
    Aretas is a name associated with several kings of the Nabateans, an ancient Arab people who inhabited the region of modern-day Jordan, southern Syria, and northwestern Saudi Arabia The most notable Aretas in the context of the Bible is Aretas IV, who reigned from approximately 9 BC to AD 40
  • Aretas - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
    Aretas I, the first known Nabatean king, appears in history in 169 b c , in which year he held Moabitis, a fact which demonstrates a dynamic thrust up the northern caravan routes toward the vital center of Damascus
  • Aretas IV | Nabataean king | Britannica
    …greatest wealth and power, under Aretas IV (8 bce –40 ce), their territory extended from al-Ḥijr in the south, northward past Petra, along the northern route east of the Jordan River as far as the Ḥawrān region south of Damascus


















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