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== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_50460" /> ==
<p> <strong> [[Carmonians]] </strong> ( 2Es 15:30 , AV [Note: Authorized Version.] <strong> Carmanians </strong> ). A people occupying an extensive district north of the entrance to the [[Persian]] Gulf, between [[Persis]] on the west and Gedrosia on the east. They are said to have resembled the [[Medes]] and [[Persians]] in customs and language. The name survives in the present town and district of <em> Kirman </em> . In the above verse the reference is probably to Sapor I. (a.d. 240 273), the founder of the Sassanid dynasty, who, after defeating Valerian, overran Syria, and destroyed Antioch. </p>
       
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_2209" /> ==
<p> ''''' kar ''''' - ''''' mō´ni ''''' - ''''' anz ''''' ; the King James Version Carmanians : A people mentioned in one of the visions - "an horrible vision" (2 [[Esdras]] 15:30ff) - of the "Apocalypse of Esdras." Their country, Carmania, was an extensive province of Asia lying between [[Parthia]] and Ariana and the North side of the Persian Gulf, and extending to Drangiana and Gedrosia on the East and to the river Bagradas and Persis on the West. It is frequently mentioned by the ancient writers, among others by [[Strabo]] and Arrian, who describe the inhabitants as closely resembling the Medians and Persians in manners and customs. In the passage cited they are intended to denote a fierce and warlike people, being described as "raging in wrath as wild boars of the wood" and associated with the "dragons of Arabia." </p>
       
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Carmonians <ref name="term_2209" />
<ref name="term_50460"> [https://bibleportal.com/dictionary/hastings-dictionary-of-the-bible/carmonians Carmonians from Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible]</ref>
<p> ''''' kar ''''' - ''''' mō´ni ''''' - ''''' anz ''''' ; the King James Version Carmanians : A people mentioned in one of the visions - "an horrible vision" (2 [[Esdras]] 15:30ff) - of the "Apocalypse of Esdras." Their country, Carmania, was an extensive province of Asia lying between [[Parthia]] and Ariana and the North side of the [[Persian]] Gulf, and extending to Drangiana and Gedrosia on the East and to the river Bagradas and [[Persis]] on the West. It is frequently mentioned by the ancient writers, among others by [[Strabo]] and Arrian, who describe the inhabitants as closely resembling the Medians and [[Persians]] in manners and customs. In the passage cited they are intended to denote a fierce and warlike people, being described as "raging in wrath as wild boars of the wood" and associated with the "dragons of Arabia." </p>
       
 
== References ==
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<ref name="term_2209"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/carmonians Carmonians from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_2209"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/carmonians Carmonians from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
       
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Latest revision as of 14:59, 16 October 2021

Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible [1]

Carmonians ( 2Es 15:30 , AV [Note: Authorized Version.] Carmanians ). A people occupying an extensive district north of the entrance to the Persian Gulf, between Persis on the west and Gedrosia on the east. They are said to have resembled the Medes and Persians in customs and language. The name survives in the present town and district of Kirman . In the above verse the reference is probably to Sapor I. (a.d. 240 273), the founder of the Sassanid dynasty, who, after defeating Valerian, overran Syria, and destroyed Antioch.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [2]

kar - mō´ni - anz  ; the King James Version Carmanians : A people mentioned in one of the visions - "an horrible vision" (2 Esdras 15:30ff) - of the "Apocalypse of Esdras." Their country, Carmania, was an extensive province of Asia lying between Parthia and Ariana and the North side of the Persian Gulf, and extending to Drangiana and Gedrosia on the East and to the river Bagradas and Persis on the West. It is frequently mentioned by the ancient writers, among others by Strabo and Arrian, who describe the inhabitants as closely resembling the Medians and Persians in manners and customs. In the passage cited they are intended to denote a fierce and warlike people, being described as "raging in wrath as wild boars of the wood" and associated with the "dragons of Arabia."

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