Shebam, Shibmah, Sibmah

“Shebam” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(odor). A town east of Jordan, given to Reuben and Gad (Num. 32:3). [SIBMAH].

“Shibmah” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(fragrant). A town in Reuben, east of Jordan (Num. 32:38). Shebam (Num. 32:3). Sibmah (Josh. 13:19).

“Sibmah” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(fragrant). A fortified city of Reuben, east of Jordan (Josh. 13:19). Shebam (Num. 32:3). Shibmah (Num. 32:38). Noted for its grapes (Isa. 16:8-9; Jer. 48:32).

“Shebam” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

See SIBMAH.

“Shibmah” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

See SIBMAH.

“Sibmah” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

City of Reuben on the east of the Jordan, famous for its vines (Josh. 13:19; Isa. 16:8-9; Jer. 48:32). It is called SHEBAM in Numbers 32:3, and SHIBMAH in Numbers 32:38. Identified by some with Sumia, 31° 49' N, 35° 46' E, where there are ancient rock-cut wine presses.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
Sbam
Phonic:
seb-awm’
Meaning:
or (feminine) Sibmah {sib-maw'}; probably from 1313; spice; Sebam or Sibmah, a place in Moab
KJV Usage:
Shebam, Shibmah, Sibmah

Jackson’s Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names:

their hoar head

Potts’ Bible Proper Names:

Ears of corn; spice; fragrant; river of water:―a place in Moab [SHIBMAH], Isa. 16:8. {Spicae}