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English Dictionary: Hamath by the DICT Development Group
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From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Hamath
      fortress, the capital of one of the kingdoms of Upper Syria of
      the same name, on the Orontes, in the valley of Lebanon, at the
      northern boundary of Palestine (Num. 13:21; 34:8), at the foot
      of Hermon (Josh. 13:5) towards Damascus (Zech. 9:2; Jer. 49:23).
      It is called "Hamath the great" in Amos 6:2, and "Hamath-zobah"
      in 2 Chr. 8:3.
     
         Hamath, now Hamah, had an Aramaean population, but Hittite
      monuments discovered there show that it must have been at one
      time occupied by the Hittites. It was among the conquests of the
      Pharaoh Thothmes III. Its king, Tou or Toi, made alliance with
      David (2 Sam. 8:10), and in B.C. 740 Azariah formed a league
      with it against Assyria. It was, however, conquered by the
      Assyrians, and its nineteen districts placed under Assyrian
      governors. In B.C. 720 it revolted under a certain Yahu-bihdi,
      whose name, compounded with that of the God of Israel (Yahu),
      perhaps shows that he was of Jewish origin. But the revolt was
      suppressed, and the people of Hamath were transported to Samaria
      (2 Kings 17:24, 30), where they continued to worship their god
      Ashima. Hamah is beautifully situated on the Orontes, 32 miles
      north of Emesa, and 36 south of the ruins of Assamea.
     
         The kingdom of Hamath comprehended the great plain lying on
      both banks of the Orontes from the fountain near Riblah to
      Assamea on the north, and from Lebanon on the west to the desert
      on the east. The "entrance of Hamath" (Num. 34:8), which was the
      north boundary of Palestine, led from the west between the north
      end of Lebanon and the Nusairiyeh mountains.
     

From Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's) [hitchcock]:
   Hamath, anger; heat; a wall
  
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