Nebaioth, Nebajoth
(heights), the “first-born of Ishmael,” (Genesis 25:13; 1 Chronicles 1:29) (B.C. about 1850), and father of a pastoral tribe named after him, the “rams Of Nebaioth” being mentioned by the prophet
Isaiah, (Isaiah 60:7) with the; flocks of Kedar. From the days of Jerome: this people had been identified with the Nabathaeans of Greek and Roman
history Petra was their capital. (They first settled in the country southeast of Palestine, and wandered gradually in search
of pasturage till they came to Kedar, of which Isaiah speaks. Probably the Nebaioth of Arabia Petrea were, as M. Quatremere
argues the same people as the Nebat of Chaldea.—McClintock and Strong’s Cyclopedia.)