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H3529 כְּבָר (Kᵉbâr) keb-awr'
Hebrew
Noun
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Quick Definition

Chebar

Biblical Persons & Places

Chebar Chebar
A location first mentioned at Ezk.1.1; only referred to as Chebar (כְּבָר).

Strong's Definition

Kebar, a river of Mesopotamia

Derivation: the same as H3528 (כְּבָר); length;

KJV Usage: Chebar. Compare H2249 (חָבוֹר).

TWOT Reference: 947d

Outline of Biblical Usage

Chebar = "far-off"
1) a Babylonian river near which many Israelite exiles settled; maybe the 'Habor' or the 'Royal Canal' of Nebuchadnezzar

STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Hebrew Lexicon

§ Chebar = "far-off" a Babylonian river near which many Israelite exiles settled; maybe the 'Habor' or the 'Royal Canal' of Nebuchadnezzar

Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon

כְּבָר kebâr BDB Definition: Chebar = far-off 1) a Babylonian river near which many Israelite exiles settled; maybe the Habor or the Royal Canal of Nebuchadnezzar Part of Speech: noun proper A Related Word by BDB/Strongs Number: the same as H3528 Same Word by TWOT Number: 947d Total KJV Occurrences: 8

Bible Occurrences (8)

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