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Arpad (אַרְפָּד, arpad), A city in northern Syria. It was conquered by the Assyrian king Tiglath-Pileser III in 740 bc, and Sennacherib, a later king of Assyria, boasted of its destruction (2 Kgs 18:34; 19:13; 36:19; 37:3). In Isa 10:9, it is likewise mentioned as part of an Assyrian king’s boast. Jer 49:23 uses Arpad as an image of those destroyed by the power of Yahweh. Its ruins are north of modern Aleppo.
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