Of foreign origin; Sheba, the name of three early progenitors of tribes and of an Ethiopian district -- Sheba, Sabeans.
H7614. Sheba
שְׁבָא proper name, of a people and territory Shebâ, in southwest Arabia (Sabean סבא DHMZMG xxxvii (1883), 9, סבא verb = make campaign MordtHI 72 or expedition SabDenkmNo.12, 1. 5, 14; compare DSMargoliouthHast DB SHEBA FBEncy.Bib. SHEBA and reff); — Sheba: ׳מַלְכַּתשֿׁ 1 Kings 10:1, 4, 10, 13.= 2 Chronicles 9:1; 9:3; 9:9; 9:12; שׁ ׳מַלְכֵי Psalm 72:10; famous for trade, שׁ ׳רֹכְלֵי Ezekiel 27:22-23, שׁ ׳הֲלִיכֹת Job 6:19 ("" תֵּמָא); yielding costly wares Ezekiel 38:13,שׁ ׳זְהַב Psalm 72:15, מִשּׁ ׳לְבוֺנָה Jeremiah 6:20 ("" מֶרְחָק מֵאֶרֶץ, compare following), paying homage and tribute to Israel in future Isaiah 60:6; descended from (Yoktan and) Shem Genesis 10:28 (J) = 1 Chronicles 1:22, from (Yokshan and) Abraham and Ketûrâh Genesis 25:3 (J ?) = 1 Chronicles 1:32 (i.e. a northern branch of Sheba, + דְּדָן, q. v.), but from כּוּשׁ Genesis 10:7 (P) = 1 Chronicles 1:9; marauders, North Arabia, Job 1:15