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The Battle of the Vale of Siddim, also often called the War of nine Kings, refers to an event in the Hebrew Bible book of Genesis 14:1-12 that occurred in the days of Abram and Lot. The Vale of Siddim was the battleground for the cities of the Jordan River plain revolting against Mesopotamian rule.
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Battle of Siddim
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*Elam *Sodom *Ellasar *Shinar *Gomorrah *Admah *Bela *Goyim *Zeboiim ---- Five Cities of the Plain Mesopotamian kingdoms Non aligned: *Abram's 318 elite force
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Cities of the Jordan plain freed from Mesopotamian control; Lot and captives rescued
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