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<p> ''''' rā´a ''''' - ''''' ma ''''' ( רעמא , <i> ''''' ra‛mā' ''''' </i> ): Thus spelled only in 1 Chronicles 1:9; elsewhere "Raamah" ( רעמה , <i> '''''ra‛māh''''' </i> ). A son of Cush and father of [[Sheba]] and [[Dedan]] ( [[Genesis]] 10:7 = 1 Chronicles 1:9 ). In Ezekiel's lament over Tyre ( Ezekiel 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]] ( Ῥεγμά , <i> '''''Rhegmá''''' </i> ) itself supposes this site. But the Arabic name of the city here indicated is spelled with a <i> '''''g''''' </i> and so gives rise to a phonological difficulty. A more probable identification has been found in the Sabean <i> '''''ra‛māh''''' </i> in Southwestern Arabia near <i> '''''Me‛ı̄n''''' </i> in the north of Marib. <i> '''''Me‛ı̄n''''' </i> was the capital of the old Minaean kingdom. </p>
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<p> ''''' rā´a ''''' - ''''' ma ''''' ( רעמא , <i> ''''' ra‛mā' ''''' </i> ): Thus spelled only in &nbsp; 1 Chronicles 1:9; elsewhere "Raamah" (רעמה , <i> ''''' ra‛māh ''''' </i> ). A son of [[Cush]] and father of [[Sheba]] and [[Dedan]] (&nbsp;Genesis 10:7 = &nbsp; 1 Chronicles 1:9 ). In Ezekiel's lament over [[Tyre]] (&nbsp;Ezekiel 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]] (Ῥεγμά , <i> ''''' Rhegmá ''''' </i> ) itself supposes this site. But the Arabic name of the city here indicated is spelled with a <i> ''''' g ''''' </i> and so gives rise to a phonological difficulty. A more probable identification has been found in the [[Sabean]] <i> ''''' ra‛māh ''''' </i> in Southwestern Arabia near <i> ''''' Me‛ı̄n ''''' </i> in the north of Marib. <i> ''''' Me‛ı̄n ''''' </i> was the capital of the old Minaean kingdom. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_7484"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/raama Raama from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_7484"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/raama Raama from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 07:15, 15 October 2021

Raama [1]

rā´a - ma ( רעמא , ra‛mā' ): Thus spelled only in   1 Chronicles 1:9; elsewhere "Raamah" (רעמה , ra‛māh ). A son of Cush and father of Sheba and Dedan ( Genesis 10:7 =   1 Chronicles 1:9 ). In Ezekiel's lament over Tyre ( Ezekiel 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 (Ῥεγμά , Rhegmá ) 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‛māh in Southwestern Arabia near Me‛ı̄n in the north of Marib. Me‛ı̄n was the capital of the old Minaean kingdom.

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