Ophir in Easton's Bible Dictionary
(1.) One of the sons of Joktan (Gen. 10:29).
(2.) Some region famous for its gold (1 Kings 9:28;
10:11;
22:48; Job 22:24; 28:16; Isa. 13:12). In the LXX. this
word is
rendered "Sophir," and "Sofir" is the Coptic name for
India,
which is the rendering of the Arabic version, as also
of the
Vulgate. Josephus has identified it with the Golden
Chersonese,
i.e., the Malay peninsula. It is now generally
identified with
Abhira, at the mouth of the Indus. Much may be said,
however, in
favour of the opinion that it was somewhere in Arabia.
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