appar. too far SW.; Ö Σεβραµ , A Σεφραµ . A city Šabara˒in is named in Bab.
Chron
סַבְתָּה S 5454 GK 6030 , סַבְתָּא S 5454 GK 6029 n.pr. gent. 3rd son of Cush according to Gn 10:7 ( ה ָ ), = 1 Ch 1:9 ( א ָ ); identif. with Σαββαθα [Periplus maris Erythr. 27], Σαυβαθα Ptol vi. 7, 38 , or Σαβατα [Strabo xvi. 42], Sabota [ Plin NH vi. § 155, xii. 63 ], old commercial city of S. Arabia, by Tuch Ku, but this = Sab. שבות (not ס׳ ) Levy - Os ZMG xix (1865), 253; xx (1866), 273 , cf. Hal JAs 7, iv. 525 ; Glaser Skizze ii. 252 f. proposes Σαφθα ( Ptol
vi. 7, 30
), near W. shore of
Pers.
Gulf;
Ö
Σαβαθα
,
Σαβατα
,
Σεβαθα
. All uncertain conjectures.
סַבְתְּכָא S 5455 GK 6031 n.pr. gent. 5th son of Cush according to Gn 10:7 = 1 Ch 1:9 ( ה ָ according to Baer; א ָ , as Gn, van d. H. Gins b); location quite unknown; Ö Σαβακαθα , Σεβεκαθα .
[סָגַד
S
5456
TWOT
1459
GK
6032
]
vb.
prostrate oneself
in worship (only
Is 44
,
46
)
(
perhaps Aramaic loan-word in
Heb.
,
cf.
Nö
ZMG xli (1887), 719
; Aramaic
סְגֵד
,
ܣܓܶܕ
(
sbed
), so Old Aramaic
סגד
,
ܣܓܕܐ
(
sbd˒
) (Sachau)
Lzb
328; Ethiopic
(
sagada
) all
id.;
Arabic
سَجَدَ
(
sajada
)
be lowly, submissive, prostrate oneself in prayer
, etc.,
مَسْجِدٌ
(
masjidun
)
mosque
,
Nab.
מסגדא
shrine
(?)
Lzb
152.328, Syriac
ܡܰܣܓܕܳܐ
( masbdo ) = Arabic; cf. We Skizzen iii. 165; Heid. 141 ) ; Qal Impf. 3 ms. יִסְגֹּוד לֹו Is
Bab. Babylonian. Chron Chronicles; a;sp Chronicon ( e.g., Euseb Chron). Schr E. Schrader.
KB E. Schrader, Keilinschriftl. Bibliothek . Plin Pliny, Hist. Nat.
Sab. Sabean. Levy Jacob Levy. Os E. Osiander.
ZMG Zeitschrift d. deutsch. Morgenländ. Gesellschaft. Hal J. Halévy.
JAs Journal Asiatique. Glaser E. Glaser, skizze der Geschichte u. Geographie arabiens . Pers. Persian.
Nö T. Nöldeke . Lzb M. Lidsbarski (v. Ldzb.). Nab. Nabataean.
We J. Wellhousen, Skizzen und Vorarbeiten .
Heid. J. Wellhousen, History of Israel (trans. by Black).