Lexicon Dor: a city in Palestine Original Word: דֹּארPart of Speech: Proper Name Location Transliteration: Dor Phonetic Spelling: (dore) Short Definition: Dor NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom durDefinitiona city in Pal. NASB TranslationDor (7).
Brown-Driver-Briggs דּאֹר proper name see below II. דור. דֹּב, דּוֺב see דבב. below דבא (? √ of following; existence & meaning dubious) II. דּאֹר, דּוֺר proper name, of a location (Phoenician דאר; cuneiform Du'ru KG121 COT on Joshua 17:11) city in Manasseh, on Mediterranean, south of Carmel (9 Roman miles north of Caesarea, compare LagOnom. 115, 2nd ed.149), דּוֺר Joshua 12:23; דּוֺר וּבְנוֺתֶיהָ Judges 1:27; 1 Chronicles 7:29 = ׳דּאֹר וּב Joshua 17:11; נָפַת דּוֺר Joshua 12:23 = נָפַת דּאֹר 1 Kings 4:11; נָפוֺת דּוֺר Joshua 11:2 (compare נפה); modern ˆan‰ura (ˆor‰ura) WilsonLands of Bible ii. 249 van de VeldeNarrat. i. 333 BdPal 238 compare Di Joshua 11:2. On עֵיןדֹּֿר(דּוֺרׅ see below עַיִן.
Strong's Dor, a place in Palestine Or (by permutation) Dorr (Josh. 17:11; 1 Kings 4:11) {dore}; from dowr; dwelling; Dor, a place in Palestine -- Dor. see HEBREW dowr |
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