Stinchcomb also points to a verse from Psalm 72, which speaks of “the kings of Sheba and rulers of Saba,” suggesting the ancient Hebrews thought of the two places as distinct. The Bible never mentions ...
There’s no proof the Queen of Sheba actually existed, which may be one reason why her long reign in the popular imagination shows no signs of weakening.
According to legend, Ethiopia is the kingdom of the Biblical Queen of Sheba, mother of Menelek. Upon his maturity, Menelek went to Jerusalem, where he was recognized by Solomon as his son. On his ...