Lexicon Kebar: a river of Bab. Original Word: כְּבָרPart of Speech: Noun Transliteration: Kebar Phonetic Spelling: (keb-awr') Short Definition: Chebar NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom kabarDefinitiona river of Bab. NASB TranslationChebar (8).
Brown-Driver-Briggs II. כְּבָר proper name, of a river Kebar, a river (or perhaps a canal) of Babylonia, not at present identified, by which the exiles, among whom Ezekiel ministered, were settled; always in the phrase נְהַר כְּבָר Ezekiel 1:1,3; Ezekiel 3:15,23; Ezekiel 10:15,20,22; Ezekiel 43:3 (compare Sm Ezekiel 1:1 Del Par. 47 f., 184). II. כבר (√ of following; ? to intertwine, net; Late Hebrew כָּבַר sift is denominative from כְּבָרָה).
Strong's Kebar, a river of Mesopotamia The same as kbar; length; Kebar, a river of Mesopotamia -- Chebar. Compare Chabowr. see HEBREW kbar see HEBREW Chabowr |
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