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sheba

sheba


  2  definitions  found 
 
  From  Easton's  1897  Bible  Dictionary  [easton]: 
 
  Sheba 
  an  oath,  seven  (1.)  Heb.  shebha,  the  son  of  Raamah  (Gen.  10:7), 
  whose  descendants  settled  with  those  of  Dedan  on  the  Persian 
  Gulf. 
 
  (2.)  Heb.  id  A  son  of  Joktan  (Gen.  10:28),  probably  the 
  founder  of  the  Sabeans. 
 
  (3.)  Heb.  id  A  son  of  Jokshan,  who  was  a  son  of  Abraham  by 
  Keturah  (Gen.  25:3). 
 
  (4.)  Heb.  id  A  kingdom  in  Arabia  Felix.  Sheba,  in  fact  was 
  Saba  in  Southern  Arabia,  the  Sabaeans  of  classical  geography, 
  who  carried  on  the  trade  in  spices  with  the  other  peoples  of  the 
  ancient  world.  They  were  Semites,  speaking  one  of  the  two  main 
  dialects  of  Himyaritic  or  South  Arabic.  Sheba  had  become  a 
  monarchy  before  the  days  of  Solomon.  Its  queen  brought  him  gold, 
  spices,  and  precious  stones  (1  Kings  10:1-13).  She  is  called  by 
  our  Lord  the  "queen  of  the  south"  (Matt.  12:42). 
 
  (5.)  Heb.  shebha',  seven"  or  "an  oak."  A  town  of  Simeon 
  (Josh.  19:2). 
 
  (6.)  Heb.  id  A  "son  of  Bichri,"  of  the  family  of  Becher,  the 
  son  of  Benjamin,  and  thus  of  the  stem  from  which  Saul  was 
  descended  (2  Sam.  20:1-22).  When  David  was  returning  to 
  Jerusalem  after  the  defeat  of  Absalom,  a  strife  arose  between 
  the  ten  tribes  and  the  tribe  of  Judah,  because  the  latter  took 
  the  lead  in  bringing  back  the  king.  Sheba  took  advantage  of  this 
  state  of  things  and  raised  the  standard  of  revolt,  proclaiming, 
  "We  have  no  part  in  David."  With  his  followers  he  proceeded 
  northward.  David  seeing  it  necessary  to  check  this  revolt, 
  ordered  Abishai  to  take  the  gibborim  "mighty  men,"  and  the 
  body-guard  and  such  troops  as  he  could  gather,  and  pursue  Sheba. 
  Joab  joined  the  expedition,  and  having  treacherously  put  Amasa 
  to  death,  assumed  the  command  of  the  army.  Sheba  took  refuge  in 
  Abel-Bethmaachah,  a  fortified  town  some  miles  north  of  Lake 
  Merom.  While  Joab  was  engaged  in  laying  siege  to  this  city, 
  Sheba's  head  was  at  the  instigation  of  a  "wise  woman"  who  had 
  held  a  parley  with  him  from  the  city  walls,  thrown  over  the  wall 
  to  the  besiegers,  and  thus  the  revolt  came  to  an  end 
 
 
  From  Hitchcock's  Bible  Names  Dictionary  (late  1800's)  [hitchcock]: 
 
  Sheba,  captivity;  old  man;  repose;  oath