Arioch in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
ar'-i-ok: ('aryokh):
(1) The name of the vassal king of Ellasar, under
Chedorlaomer, king of Elam, and Amraphel, king of Shinar
(Babylonia), who took part in the expedition against Sodom,
Gomorrah and other states (Gen 14:1,9). Assyriologists
generally, and probably rightly, identify Arioch with Eri-
Aku (which see), king of Larsa, Ellasar being for Al-Larsa
(now Sinqara in central Babylonia).
Texts Referring to the Reign of Arioch:
For an account of the expedition see AMRAPHEL, and for the
Babylonian texts bearing upon the reign, see ERI-AKU. In Gen
14:1,9, where the names of the allied kings who marched
against the Cities of the Plain are given, that of Arioch
follows his more immediate suzerain, Amraphel, and not
Chedorlaomer, who, however, appears to have been the real
overlord (verse 4), which agrees with the indications of the
Bah records. No details of the expedition are available from
Babylonian sources. Besides Larsa, Eri-Aku's inscriptions
inform us that Ur (Muqayyar, Mugheir) was in the
principality of which Larsa was the capital.
(2) The Arioch of Dan 2:14,25 was captain of the bodyguard
of King Nebuchadnezzar. Nothing else is known about him
except that it was he who was commanded to slay the "wise
men" who failed to repeat to the king his dream and its
interpretation; and who communicated to his royal master
that Daniel had undertaken the task.
T. G. Pinches
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