Raama in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
            ra'-a-ma (ra`ma'): Thus spelled only in 1 Ch 1:9; elsewhere 
"Raamah" (ra`mah). A son of Cush and father of Sheba and Dedan 
(Gen 10:7 = 1 Ch 1:9). In Ezekiel's lament over Tyre (Ezek 
27:22) the tribe of Raamah is mentioned along with Sheba as a 
mercantile people who provided the inhabitants of Tyre with 
spices, precious stones and gold. It has generally been 
identified with Regina, mentioned by Ptolemy and Steph. 
Byzantr. as a city in Southeastern Arabia on the shores of the 
Persian Gulf. The Septuagint (Rhegma) itself supposes this 
site. But the Arabic name of the city here indicated is 
spelled with a "g" and so gives rise to a phonological 
difficulty. A more probable identification has been found in 
the Sabean ra`mah in Southwestern Arabia near Me`in in the 
north of Marib. Me`in was the capital of the old Minaean 
kingdom.
A. S. Fulton
                          
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