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Aram-zobah, a region David fought against, as referenced in Psalm 60's title.

Where is Aram-zobah in the Bible?

Aram-zobah was an ancient Aramean kingdom located in Syria, in the region north of Israel during the Old Testament period. This territory is referenced primarily in the title of Psalm 60, which commemorates David's military campaigns against Aram-zobah and his subsequent victories over the Edomites. The conflict between David and Aram-zobah represents a significant period of Israelite expansion and military dominance under David's reign, demonstrating God's deliverance and protection of the kingdom during warfare. Though Aram-zobah is not extensively detailed in Scripture, its mention underscores the geopolitical conflicts that shaped ancient Israel's borders and David's legacy as a military leader chosen by God.

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Aram-zobah

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