CUTH, CUTHAH.One of the cities from which Sargon brought colonists to take the place of the Israelites whom he had deported from Samaria, b.c. 722 (2Ki_17:24; 2Ki_17:30). These colonists intermingled with the Israelite inhabitants who were left by Sargon; and their descendants, the Samaritans, were in consequence termed by the Jews Cuthæans. According to the old Arabic geographers, Cuthah was situated not far from Babylon. This view is borne out by the Assyrian inscriptions, from which we learn that Kuti (or Kutu) was a city of Middle-Babylonia. It has now been identified with the modern Tell Ibrâhim, N.E. of Babylon, where remains of the temple of Nergal (cf. 2Ki_17:30) have been discovered.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909