Ezekiel 27:22
The merchants of Sheba and Raamah, they were thy merchants: they occupied in thy fairs with chief of all spices, and with all precious stones, and gold.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 27:27 describes the sinking of Tyre's fleet with all its goods, fulfilling the lament that includes this trade list.
Ezekiel 38:13 also features Sheba and Dedan as merchants questioning Gog's plunder, continuing their portrayal as trading peoples.
1 Kings 10:1-13 describes the Queen of Sheba bringing spices, gold, and precious stones—exactly the same goods traded here.
2 Chronicles 9:1-12 repeats the Queen of Sheba's visit with the same trade goods of spices, gold, and gemstones.
Psalm 72:10 has kings of Sheba bringing tribute, echoing the gold and precious items from Sheba in this lament.
Psalm 72:15 mentions gold of Sheba as gifts for the king, paralleling the trade in gold from Sheba here.
Isaiah 60:6 also depicts Sheba bringing gold and frankincense, linking Tyre's trade to future glory for Israel.
Jeremiah 6:20 similarly mentions frankincense from Sheba, but there God rejects it as empty worship, contrasting with Tyre's commerce.
Genesis 10:7 lists Sheba and Raamah as descendants of Ham, providing genealogical background for these merchants.
1 Chronicles 1:9 repeats the genealogy from Genesis 10:7, identifying Sheba and Raamah.