The concept of Mesopotamia in Christianity
Synonyms: Fertile crescent, Cradle of civilization, Ancient mesopotamia, Babylon, Assyria
In Finnish: Mesopotamia; In Spanish: Mesopotamia; In Malay: Mesopotamia; In German: Mesopotamien; In Swedish: Mesopotamien
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Christian concept of 'Mesopotamia'
From: A Cyclopedia of Biblical literature
(1) This is one of the lands included in the region called 'kedem' by the ancient Hebrews, which did not always relate to the eastern part of the heavens.[1] (2) Mesopotamia is the location where Ezekiel was first discovered, near the river Chebar, according to the provided text.[2] (3) Mesopotamia is the area which is referred to as Aram-Naharaim, or Aram of the Two Rivers, according to the provided text.[3] (4) Mesopotamia is the region where Isaac's wife was chosen from among his relatives, as instructed by his father, Abraham, according to the text.[4] (5) This geographical region is the origin of the wild ass, and the last Ommiad caliph was called the wild ass of Mesopotamia, which indicates its significance.[5]
From: Bible cyclopedia, critical and expository
(1) Mesopotamia is a region that is connected to Nineveh through the table of Karnak in Egypt, and is related to the early Chaldee empire.[6] (2) This is a region where the Rutens or Syrians originated, also a location where Egypt retained a general ascendancy until the end of the Second dynasty, as mentioned in the provided text.[7] (3) This region was inhabited by the Nabateans, as the text indicates, and they were situated between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, as stated in the text.[8]
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) The region over which Helena was granted sovereignty, indicating her position of power and the extent of her influence.[9] (2) A region where Addaeus preached, representing another area where his sermons were delivered, as stated in the provided textual information.[10] (3) In Mesopotamia, there lies buried a certain Helios at Atir, according to the text describing locations of various tombs of individuals.[11] (4) Mesopotamia is the region where the bishopric of Archelaus was located, making it impossible for certain towns to be the seat of his rule.[12] (5) The area where the city of Edessa is situated, specifically between the Euphrates and the Tigris rivers, also called Edessa.[13]
From: The city of God
(1) A region where Terah's family migrated, and where Nahor, Abraham's brother, also settled, away from the Chaldeans.[14]