* twelve hundred.
# Jud 4:13; 1Sa 13:5; 2Sa 10:18|
* without number.
# 14:9; Jud 6:5; Re 9:16|
* Lubims.
Lubim, apparently the same with Lehabim (Ge 10:13,) were
probably the ancient inhabitants of Lybia, (called Lubi in the
Syriac version, Ac 2:10,) a district of Africa, adjoining to
Egypt, and extending along the shore of the Mediterranean as
far as the city of Cyrene.
# 16:8; Eze 30:5; Na 3:9|
* the Sukkiims.
The Sukkiim, (from {sachach,} "to cover,") are supposed to
have been the Troglodites, as the LXX. and Vulgate render, a
people of Egypt, on the west of the Red Sea, so called because
they dwelt [en troglais,] in caves.
* Ethiopians.
These Cushim were probably the inhabitants of Ethiopia, south
of Egypt.
# 14:12; 16:8; Isa 43:3; Da 11:43; Na 3:9|
* Cushim. Heb.
# Ge 10:6-8|
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