E. of Jordan (2Sa 17:27). Here at the house of Machir, son of Ammiel, Mephibosheth found a home after Saul’s death (2Sa 9:4-5) Perhaps the Debir of Jos 13:26, where Lidebir is the Hebrew (the "l" is part of the word, not as KJV "of"). Machir remembered David’s kindness to Mephibosheth in the distress of the latter, therefore sent provisions to David in his distress at Mahanaim (W. of Lodebar). The name means the driving out of flocks (Gesenius), else without pasture.
Lodebar (lô-dç’bar or lô’de-bär), without pasture. A place in the tribe of Gad, not far from Mahanaim, north of the Jabbok, east of the Jordan. 2Sa 9:4; 2Sa 17:27. Here dwelt Machir the Ammonite, who assisted David in his flight from Absalom, and there lived Mephibosheth, Jonathan’s lame son. Some suppose it to be the same as Debir, Jos 13:26, but by modern travellers it has not yet been identified.
