Jump to: Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Geographical Context:Armenia is a region located in the highlands surrounding the Biblical mountains of Ararat, which is traditionally associated with the resting place of Noah's Ark. The land is characterized by its rugged terrain and mountainous landscapes, lying between the Black and Caspian Seas. In ancient times, it was situated at the crossroads of several important trade routes, making it a significant area for cultural and commercial exchange. Biblical References: The most notable biblical reference to Armenia is found in the account of Noah's Ark. Genesis 8:4 states, "On the seventeenth day of the seventh month, the ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat." The "mountains of Ararat" are traditionally identified with the Armenian Highlands, making Armenia a place of great significance in the post-Flood narrative. Historical Significance: Armenia is one of the oldest countries in the world, with a history that dates back to ancient times. It is believed to have been inhabited since the time of the early patriarchs. The region was known to the Assyrians and other ancient civilizations, and it played a role in the geopolitical dynamics of the Near East. Cultural and Religious Influence: Armenia holds a unique place in Christian history as the first nation to adopt Christianity as its state religion in AD 301, under King Tiridates III and the influence of St. Gregory the Illuminator. This early adoption of Christianity has left a lasting legacy on Armenian culture and identity, with the Armenian Apostolic Church being one of the oldest Christian denominations in the world. Prophetic and Eschatological Views: While Armenia itself is not directly mentioned in eschatological prophecies, its geographical and historical context places it within the broader narrative of the nations surrounding Israel. The region's proximity to key biblical locations and its historical interactions with empires mentioned in the Bible contribute to its relevance in discussions of biblical prophecy. Modern Relevance: Today, Armenia continues to be a predominantly Christian nation, with a rich heritage of faith that traces back to its early conversion. The Armenian Church remains a vital part of the country's cultural and spiritual life. The historical and biblical connections to Armenia serve as a reminder of the enduring legacy of the biblical narrative and its impact on nations throughout history. Smith's Bible Dictionary Armenia(land of Aram) is nowhere mentioned under that name in the original Hebrew, though it occurs in the English version, (2 Kings 19:37) for Ararat. Description. --Armenia is that lofty plateau whence the rivers Euphrates, Tigris, Araxes and Acampsis pour down their waters in different directions; the first two to the Persian Gulf, the last two respectively to the Caspian and Euxine seas. It may be termed the nucleus of the mountain system of western Asia. From the centre of the plateau rise two lofty chains of mountains, which run from east to west. Divisions. --Three districts are mentioned in the Bible. (1) ARARAT is mentioned as the place whither the sons of Sennacherib fled. (Isaiah 37:38) It was the central district, surrounding the mountain of that name. (2) MINNI only occurs in (Jeremiah 51:27) It is probably identical with the district Minyas, in the upper valley of the Murad-su branch of the Euphrates. (3) TOGARMAH is noticed in two passages of (Ezekiel 27:14; 38:6) both of which are in favor of its identity with Armenia. Present condition. --The Armenians, numbering about two millions, are nominally Christians. About half of them live in Armenia. Their favorite pursuit is commerce. The country is divided, as to government, between Russia, Turkey and Persia.--ED. ATS Bible Dictionary ArmeniaA large country of Asia, having Media on the east, Cappadocia on the west, Colchis and Iberia on the north, Mesopotamia on the south, and the Euphrates and Syria on the southwest. It is an elevated tableland, with a cool and salubrious climate. Lying between the Caucasus and the Taurus range, with Mount Ararat towering in its central province, it gives rise to three notable rivers, the Euphrates, Tigris, and Araxes. It is only named in Scripture as the place of refuge of two Assyrian parricides, 2 Kings 19:37. The modern Armenian Church resembles strongly the Greek Church, and is sadly debased and corrupt. See ARARAT, MINNI, and TOGARMAH. Easton's Bible Dictionary High land, occurs only in Authorized Version, 2 Kings 19:37; in Revised Version, "Ararat," which is the Hebrew word. A country in western Asia lying between the Caspian and the Black Sea. Here the ark of Noah rested after the Deluge (Genesis 8:4). It is for the most part high table-land, and is watered by the Aras, the Kur, the Euphrates, and the Tigris. Ararat was properly the name of a part of ancient Armenia. Three provinces of Armenia are mentioned in Jeremiah 51:27, Ararat, Minni, and Ashchenaz. Some, however, think Minni a contraction for Armenia. (see ARARAT.) International Standard Bible Encyclopedia ARMENIAStrong's Hebrew 780. Ararat -- a district in E. Armenia... 779, 780. Ararat. 781 . a district in E. Armenia. Transliteration: Ararat Phonetic Spelling: (ar-aw-rat') Short Definition: Ararat. ... Ararat, Armenia. ... /hebrew/780.htm - 5k 4508. Minni -- a region of Armenia Library To Eulalius, Bishop of Persian Armenia. To Eusebius, Bishop of Persian Armenia. His Peculiar Caricature of the Bishops, Eustathius of Armenia and ... Since it Has Come to Our Knowledge that in the Region of Armenia ... We have Likewise Learned that in the Regions of Armenia and in ... Reign of Abgar Martyrdom of Our Apostles. Letter Xcix. To Count Terentius. Historical Introduction. The Misfortunes which Happened in Connection with These Things, in ... Thesaurus Armenia (2 Occurrences)... Ararat was properly the name of a part of ancient Armenia. Three provinces of Armenia are mentioned in Jeremiah 51:27, Ararat, Minni, and Ashchenaz. ...ARMENIA. ... /a/armenia.htm - 21k Ararat (4 Occurrences) Togarmah (4 Occurrences) Esarhaddon (3 Occurrences) Armenian Parthians (1 Occurrence) Versions Minni (1 Occurrence) Bible Ashkenaz (3 Occurrences) Resources What is the Armenian Orthodox Church? | GotQuestions.orgWhat is Yazidism, and what do Yazidis believe? | GotQuestions.org What is monothelitism? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Armenia (2 Occurrences)2 Kings 19:37 Isaiah 37:38 Subtopics Armenia: A Region in Western Asia Armenia: Assassins of Sennacherib Take Refuge In Related Terms |