ARAM-Naharaim, in Ancient Geography, i.e. Aram or Syria of the Rivers, or Mesopotamia, situated between the Euphrates and Tigris; which is the reason of the name.
ARAM-Soba or Zoba, in Ancient Geography, which David conquered, was a country near the Euphrates, where afterwards Palmyra stood: the Euphrates bounded it on the east, as the land of Canaan and Syria Damascena did on the west, (2 Samuel).