Quick Definition
Lo-debar
Biblical Persons & Places
Lo-debar
Lo-debar
A location first mentioned at Jos.13.26;
referred to as Lo-debar (לֹא דְבָר), or Debir (לִדְבִר).
Strong's Definition
Lo-Debar, a place in Palestine
Derivation: or לוֹ דבַר; (Samuel 9:4,5), or לִדְבִר; (Joshua 13:26), (probably rather לֹדְבַר ); from H3808 (לֹא) and H1699 (דֹּבֶר); pastureless;
KJV Usage: Debir, Lodebar.
Outline of Biblical Usage
Lo-debar = "not a pasture"
1) a town in Manasseh in Gilead east of the Jordan
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Hebrew Lexicon
Lo-debar = "not a pasture"
a town in Manasseh in Gilead east of the Jordan
Also named: lid.vir (לִדְבִר "Debir" H1688B)
Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon
לֹדְבַר / לִדְבִר / לוֹ דְבַר / לֹא דְבַר
lô debar / lô debar / lidbir / lôdebar
BDB Definition:
Lo-debar = not a pasture
1) a town in Manasseh in Gilead east of the Jordan
Part of Speech: noun proper locative
A Related Word by BDB/Strongs Number: from H3808 and H1699
Total KJV Occurrences: 3
