Lexicon Seba: son of Cush, also his desc. and their land Original Word: סְבָאPart of Speech: proper name, masculine Transliteration: Seba Phonetic Spelling: (seb-aw') Short Definition: Seba NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom sabaDefinitionson of Cush, also his desc. and their land NASB TranslationSeba (4).
Brown-Driver-Briggs סְבָא proper name, masculine 1st son of Cush, in poetry and late; — Genesis 10:7 (P) ( ᵐ5 Σαβα, as שְׁבָא) = 1 Chronicles 1:9 ( ᵐ5 id., but B Σαβατ); = nation (or territory) Psalm 72:10 ( ᵐ5 Σαβα; + שְׁבָא, ᵐ5 Αραβων), so (+ כּוּשׁ, "" מִצְרַיִם) Isaiah 43:3 ( ᵐ5 Σοηνη); clearly situated in south; most probably = λιμὴν Σαβά, and Σαβαὶ πόλις εὐμεγέθης, in Adulic gulf on west coast of Red Sea; see Strabo xvi. 4. 8. 10 Ptol iv. 7, 7 f. Di Gn Bae Psalm Du Is; > Meroë Jos Ant. ii. 10, 2 and others Strong's Seba Of foreign origin; Seba, a son of Cush, and the country settled by him -- Seba. |
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