Ophir in Fausset's Bible Dictionary
Genesis 10:29. Placed between Sheba and Havilah, Ophir must be
in Arabia. Arrian in the Periplus calls Aphar metropolis of
the Sabeans. Ptolemy calls it Sapphara, now Zaphar. Eleventh
of Joktan's sons. Gesenius explains Ophir, if Semitic,
"fruitful region." The Himyaritic ofir means "red". The Mahra
people call their country "the ofir country" and the "Red Sea"
Bahr Ofir. Aphar means "dust". In 1 Kings 9:26-28; 1 Kings
10:11, Solomon's navy on the Red Sea fetched from Ophir gold
and almug trees; and in 1 Kings 10:22, once in three years
(which included the stay in Ophir as well as the long coasting
voyage) Tarshish ships (i.e. like our term for far voyaging
ships, "Indiamen") brough; "gold, silver, ivory, apes, and
peacocks." Mauch, an African traveler, found at latitude 20
degrees, 15 minutes S.l longitude 26 degrees 30 minutes E.,
ruins resembling Solomon's temple, which he connects with
Ophir.
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