CEDRO
The second of the sons of Ishmael, as well as of his descendants; the tribe of nomads or Bedouins who inhabited a region north of Arabia (Gen. 25:13; Ezek. 27:21; Jer. 49:28), and which was famous for its herds of sheep and its camels, for its tents field, their archers and their cloth (Ps. 120:5; Song 1:5; Is. 21:16). Some were nomads; others lived in villages (Jer. 49:28; Ez. 42:11).
His great wealth is confirmed by the chronicles of the campaign of the Assyrian king Assurbanipal.