Sephar=“a numbering” 1) a place in southern Arabia Part of Speech: noun proper locative A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: the same as H5610
Brown-Driver-Briggs
II. [סְפָר] proper name, of a locationin South Arabia; — only with ה locative סְפָ֫רָהGenesis 10:30, ᵐ5Σωφηρα; usually indentified with ˆafâr (, pronounced , , according to Thes), ancient city of Himyarite kings (Ptolemy Σαπφαρμητρόπολις see SprengerAite Geogr. Arab. § 301 et pass.), so Thes TuComm. Genesis 2, 212, but dubious GlaserSkizze ii. 437, ס=צ improbable Dion the passage LagBN 61.
Genesis 10:30 HEB:מִמֵּשָׁ֑א בֹּאֲכָ֥ה סְפָ֖רָה הַ֥ר הַקֶּֽדֶם׃ NAS: as you go toward Sephar, the hill country KJV: as thou goest unto Sephar a mount INT: Mesha go Sephar the hill of the east