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HEBREW: 7484 hmer Ra`mah
NAVE: Raama Raamah
EBD: Raamah
SMITH: RAAMAH
ISBE: RAAMA
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Raamah

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Raamah: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
Raama: AVS NRSV NASB TEV
son of Cush (Ham Noah); father of Sheba and Dedan
son of Cush son Ham son of Noah
a city of Arabia, possibly north of Marib in Yemen (IBD, NIVfn)

greatness; thunder; some sort of evil
Google Maps: Raamah (15° 40´, 42° 46´)

Hebrew

Strongs #07484: hmer Ra`mah

Raamah = "horse's mane"

n pr m
1) son of Cush and father of Sheba and Dedan

n pr loc
2) a home of traders

7484 Ra`mah rah-maw'

the same as 7483; Ramah, the name of a grandson of Ham, and
of a place (perhaps founded by him):-Raamah.
see HEBREW for 07483

Raamah [EBD]

thunder. (1.) One of the sons of Cush (Gen. 10:7). (2.) A country which traded with Tyre (Ezek. 27:22).

Raama [NAVE]

RAAMA
See: Raamah.

Raamah [NAVE]

RAAMAH
1. Son of Cush, Gen. 10:7; 1 Chr. 1:9.
2. A place in Arabia, Ezek. 27:22.

RAAMAH [SMITH]

(horse?s mane), a son of Cush and father of the Cushite Sheba and Dedan. (Genesis 10:7) (B.C. after 2513.) The tribe of Raamah became afterward renowned as traders. (Ezekiel 27:22) They were settled on the Persian Gulf.

RAAMA [ISBE]

RAAMA - ra'-a-ma (ra`ma'): Thus spelled only in 1 Ch 1:9; elsewhere "Raamah" (ra`mah). A son of Cush and father of Sheba and Dedan (Gen 10:7 = 1 Ch 1:9). In Ezekiel's lament over Tyre (Ezek 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 (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.

A. S. Fulton




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