Seba

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Son of Cush, a son of Ham, and the territory where his descendants were located (Gen. 10:7; 1 Chron. 1:9; Psa. 72:10; Isa. 43:3). The descendants have been traced to Meroe, on the west of Abyssinia, and Josephus says that Meroe was at one time called Saba, or Seba. Its ruins lie between lat. 16° and 17° N. It is, however, believed by some that this tribe first settled near the Persian Gulf (probably along with the descendants of SHEBA, another descendant of Ham), and afterward migrated into Africa. See SABEANS.