Seba in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(pl. Sebaim; in Authorized Version incorrectly rendered
Sabeans) heads the list of the sons of Cush. Besides the
mention of Seba in the lists of the pens of Cush, Ge 10:7; 1Ch
1:9 there are but three notices of the nation -- Ps 72:10; Isa
43:3; 45:14 These passages seem to show that Seba was a nation
of Africa bordering on or included in Cush, and in Solomon's
time independent and of political importance. It may perhaps
be identified with the island of Meroe. Josephus says that
Saba was the ancient name of the Ethiopian island and city of
Meroe, but he writes Seba, in the notice of the Noachian
settlements, Sabas. The island of Meroe lay between the
Astaboras, the Atbara, the most northern tributary of the
Nile, and the Astapus, the Bahr el-Azrak, "Blue River," the
eastern of its two great confluents.
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