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The concept of Mesopotamia in Christianity

According to Christianity, Mesopotamia is defined as the region between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, known for its fertile lands and historical significance. It is associated with key biblical events, such as the selection of Isaac's wife from his relatives and the migration of Terah's family. Mesopotamia also played a role in early Christian history, being the site of Edessa and the bishopric of Archelaus. This area, referred to as Aram-Naharaim, is crucial for understanding biblical narratives and early Christian communities.1
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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'