- A
Biblical word, dvir
pronounced [dǝˈviːr] (דְּבִיר) may
refer to:
Debir King of Eglon, a
Canaanite king of Eglon,
slain by
Joshua (Joshua 10). Aided...
-
refer to the "Holy of Holies" in many
English do****ents. A
related term is
debir,
transliterated in the
Septuagint (Koinē Gr****: δαβιρ, romanized: dabir)...
- regularly. (2
Samuel 9:1-13). It is
usually believed to be the same as
Debir in the
Tribe of Gad.(Joshua 13:26) The word
means "no pasture,"(2 Samuel...
-
referred to as "Kiriath-sepher" or "Cariath-Sepher", and was
later known as
Debir. (Judges 1:13)
Kirjath Sepher is
mentioned in
Papyrus Anastasi I as Karetai...
-
offered in
marriage to the man who
would lead an
attack on the city of
Debir, also
called Kirjath-sepher/Kirjath-sannah. This was done by Othniel, Caleb's...
-
Aramaic terms for
hasten or
shield Dathan,
belonging to law David,
beloved Debir,
speaker Deborah, bee
Decapolis Dedan, low,
their friendship Dedanim Dekar...
-
promised his
daughter Achsah in
marriage to
whoever would conquer the land of
Debir from the giants. This was
eventually accomplished by
Othniel Ben Kenaz,...
- heikal), the main part of the
building Holy of
Holies (Kodesh
HaKodashim or
debir), the
innermost chamber According to the Talmud, the Women's
Court was to...
- city
along with all the
people in the
cities of Madon, Shimron, Achshaph,
Debir, and Anab. They then destro****
Hazor by fire.
According to
Norman K. Gottwald...
- Israel. It is also
known by
various names such as "holy of holies" and "
debir". The term is
sometimes extended to
similar spaces in
other cultural contexts...