a1:5
b2 Kgs 19:12
cEzek 27:23
dAmos 9:7
e2 Kgs 16:9
fDeut 28:68

‏ Amos 1:5

1:5  a Aven and Beth-eden were both connected with Aram and Damascus. Aven (meaning evil, wickedness) refers to the valley between the Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon mountains or the plain of Damascus. The city-state Beth-eden was north of Aram, elsewhere simply called Eden (2 Kgs 19:12  b; Ezek 27:23  c).

• The Arameans originally came from Kir (Amos 9:7  d), probably in southern Babylonia; Kir was where Assyria deported them when Damascus fell (2 Kgs 16:9  e). Just as Egypt was a symbol of captivity for Israel (see Deut 28:68  f), Kir represented captivity for Aram.
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