Raamiah in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
ra-a-mi'-a (ra`amyah; Codex Vaticanus Naamia; Codex
Alexandrinus, Rheelma): One of the leading men who returned
with Zerubbabel from captivity (Neh 7:7). In the corresponding
passage in Ezr 2:2, where the same list is named, a slight
variation in form is given. "Reelaiah" is the name found in
this passage. Doubtless, one is a corruption of the other.
Both have the same root meaning.s 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.
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