Sabinah

Male

Sabinah can be found in the following chapters:

Parents:

 and 

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Lifespan:

Birth: 

Unknown (Jasher 17:2)

Death: 

Unknown

Marriage:

Children:

Description:

Interesting Facts

  • Sabinah is identified as the son of Tubal.
  • A city was built by the children of Tubal in Tuscanah and named Sabinah after him.
  • The city of Sabinah existed at a time when the children of Chittim made war with the children of Tubal.

Genealogy

  • Sabinah was the son of Tubal.
  • Tubal is mentioned as the father of the children who dwelt in Tuscanah.
  • The text does not provide information regarding Sabinah’s birth, mother, marital connections, or offspring. His genealogical significance within this source is primarily as the namesake of a city associated with the lineage of Tubal.

Historical Context

The narrative concerning Sabinah is situated within a period of conflict between the children of Chittim and the children of Tubal. The children of Tubal established themselves in Tuscanah and, significantly, built a city named Sabinah. This act of naming suggests a potential importance or perhaps a memorialization of Sabinah within their community. The conflict between these groups involved warfare, oaths against intermarriage, and territorial disputes around the river Tibreu. The building of Sabinah occurred within this context of inter-group relations and the establishment of settlements.

Narrative

The narrative concerning Sabinah within the provided text is indirect. He himself does not appear as an active participant in any events or dialogues. His presence in the narrative is solely through the naming of a city, Sabinah, by the children of Tubal in honor of him. This act indicates that Sabinah held some significance within the lineage or history of the children of Tubal. The establishment of this city occurred while the children of Tubal were engaged in conflict with the children of Chittim, highlighting the socio-political landscape during the time the city bore his name. Thus, Sabinah’s narrative presence is symbolic, tied to the identity and history of the people of Tubal and their territorial establishment.