Raamah: Son of Cush
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Raamah is a biblical figure mentioned in the genealogies of the Book of Genesis. He is identified as one of the sons of Cush, who was a son of Ham, the son of Noah. This places Raamah within the Table of Nations, which outlines the descendants of Noah's sons after the Flood. The genealogical account is found in Genesis 10:7: "The sons of Cush: Seba, Havilah, Sabtah, Raamah, and Sabteca. And the sons of Raamah: Sheba and Dedan" .

Genealogical Context

Raamah's lineage is significant as it traces the spread of nations and peoples following the Flood. As a descendant of Cush, Raamah is part of the Hamitic line, which is traditionally associated with the peoples of Africa and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. The mention of Raamah and his sons, Sheba and Dedan, suggests a connection to regions known for trade and commerce in the ancient world.

Historical and Geographical Associations

The name Raamah is often associated with a region or people known for their involvement in trade. Ezekiel 27:22 references Raamah in the context of trade with the city of Tyre: "The merchants of Sheba and Raamah traded with you; they exchanged the finest of all kinds of spices and all your precious stones and gold for your wares" . This indicates that the descendants of Raamah were engaged in commerce, dealing in valuable goods such as spices and precious stones.

The geographical location of Raamah is traditionally linked to areas in the Arabian Peninsula, possibly near modern-day Yemen or Oman. This region was historically known for its wealth and trade routes, particularly those involving incense and spices, which were highly prized in the ancient world.

Cultural and Theological Significance

In the broader biblical narrative, Raamah and his descendants are part of the unfolding account of humanity's dispersion and the establishment of various nations. The mention of Raamah in the context of trade highlights the interconnectedness of ancient civilizations and the role of commerce in cultural exchanges.

From a theological perspective, the genealogy of Raamah serves as a reminder of God's sovereignty over the nations and His providential guidance in the post-Flood world. The descendants of Noah, through his sons Shem, Ham, and Japheth, populate the earth, fulfilling God's command to "be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth" (Genesis 9:1).

Conclusion

While Raamah is not a central figure in biblical narratives, his inclusion in the genealogies underscores the importance of understanding the origins and relationships of ancient peoples. The mention of Raamah and his descendants in the context of trade and commerce provides insight into the economic and cultural dynamics of the ancient Near East.
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Genesis 10:7
And the sons of Cush; Seba, and Havilah, and Sabtah, and Raamah, and Sabtechah: and the sons of Raamah; Sheba, and Dedan.
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1 Chronicles 1:9
And the sons of Cush; Seba, and Havilah, and Sabta, and Raamah, and Sabtecha. And the sons of Raamah; Sheba, and Dedan.
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Strong's Hebrew
7484. Ramah -- "trembling," son of Cush, also a trading people
... Word Origin from the same as raam Definition "trembling," son of Cush, also a
trading people NASB Word Usage Raama (1), Raamah (4). Raamah. ...
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... Canaan. The son is the same one referred to in 9:22, 25. 7. And the sons
of Cush: Seba and Havilah and Sabtah and Raamah and Sabteca. ...
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[Endnotes]
... fifth Philip, the ninth James the son of Alpheus ... Aram, "Cush, Mizraim, Phut ... "Raamah,
Naphtuhim, Amorite, Almodad, "Sabtechab,Pathrusim, Girgasite, Sheleph, "Sheba ...
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