Sabtah
Fausset's Bible Dictionary [1]
Genesis 10:7; 1 Chronicles 1:9. Third of Cush's sons. In the Hadramaut (The Atramitae) , a province of southern Arabia, Pliny (vi. 32) places the city Sabbatha. In this region is a dark race, differing evidently in stock from the fairer Arabs Havilah. (See Havilah .) (G. Rawlinson). The Cushites here form the middle connecting link between Ethiopia their original home, and the Cushite settlement on the Euphrates, the original basis of the Babylonian population. (See Babel .)
Smith's Bible Dictionary [2]
Sab'tah. (Striking). Sab'Tah , Genesis 10:7 or Sab'Ta, 1 Chronicles 1:9. The third, in order, of the sons of Cush. (B.C. 2218).
Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary [3]
One of the sons of Cush. ( Genesis 10:7) And there is another son of Cush named Sabtecha—both derived from the same word, Sabah, to surround.
Easton's Bible Dictionary [4]
Genesis 10:7 1 Chronicles 1:9