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[[Genesis]] 10:6-7 Genesis 10:28 <p> The queen of Saba (Sheba) traveled to [[Jerusalem]] (about 1,500 miles) during Solomon's reign to strike trade agreements with the thriving [[Israelites]] ( 1 Kings 10:1-10 ). The [[Sabeans]] are credited with domesticating the camel so that such journeys could be made. Matthew 12:42 promises the “Queen of the South” will condemn the people of Jesus' day in final judgment, indicating she had more faith than they. Some have tried to identify her homeland as Ethiopia. See [[Sabean]] . </p> <p> </p>
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&nbsp;Genesis 10:6-7&nbsp;Genesis 10:28 <p> The queen of Saba (Sheba) traveled to [[Jerusalem]] (about 1,500 miles) during Solomon's reign to strike trade agreements with the thriving [[Israelites]] (&nbsp;1 Kings 10:1-10 ). The [[Sabeans]] are credited with domesticating the camel so that such journeys could be made. &nbsp;Matthew 12:42 promises the “Queen of the South” will condemn the people of Jesus' day in final judgment, indicating she had more faith than they. Some have tried to identify her homeland as Ethiopia. See [[Sabean]] . </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 22:47, 12 October 2021

Sabeans Seba [1]

 Genesis 10:6-7 Genesis 10:28

The queen of Saba (Sheba) traveled to Jerusalem (about 1,500 miles) during Solomon's reign to strike trade agreements with the thriving Israelites ( 1 Kings 10:1-10 ). The Sabeans are credited with domesticating the camel so that such journeys could be made.  Matthew 12:42 promises the “Queen of the South” will condemn the people of Jesus' day in final judgment, indicating she had more faith than they. Some have tried to identify her homeland as Ethiopia. See Sabean .

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