Berean Strong's Lexicon Debir: Debir Original Word: דְּבִיר Word Origin: Derived from the root דָּבַר (dabar), meaning "to speak" or "to declare." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for Debir in the Strong's Greek Dictionary, as it is a proper noun specific to the Hebrew context. Usage: Debir is a proper noun used in the Hebrew Bible to refer to a Canaanite city conquered by Joshua and the Israelites. It is also known as Kirjath-sepher, meaning "City of Books" or "City of Writing," and Kirjath-sannah. The name Debir may imply a place of communication or oracle, possibly indicating its historical or cultural significance as a center of learning or religious activity. Cultural and Historical Background: Debir was a significant Canaanite city located in the hill country of Judah. It was one of the cities conquered during Joshua's southern campaign as the Israelites took possession of the Promised Land. The city is mentioned in the context of the allotment of land to the tribe of Judah. Its alternate name, Kirjath-sepher, suggests it may have been a center for scribal activity or housed important records or writings, reflecting the broader Canaanite culture's engagement with literacy and record-keeping. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as debir Definition an Amorite king, also the name of several places in Pal. NASB Translation Debir (14). Brown-Driver-Briggs II. דְּבִיר 1. proper name, masculine king of Eglon Joshua 10:3. 2. proper name, of a location a. דְּבִ֫רָה with ָ ה locative, northern border Judah Joshua 15:7 (westward Hup Psalm 28:2). b. לִדְבִר town of the Gadites Joshua 13:26, perhaps Lôdebâr 2 Samuel 9:4 see לֹא דְבָר Di MV. c. דְּבִיר Judges 1:11 (twice in verse); 1 Chronicles 6:43, דְּבִרָה Joshua 10:38,39, elsewhere דְּבִר Joshua 15:15 +, a royal city of Canaanites anciently called קִרְיַת סֵפֶר Joshua 15:15; Judges 1:11, קִרְיַת סַנָּה Joshua 15:49; on the mountains of Judah, in region of Hebron Joshua 11:21; Joshua 15:49, assigned to the Aaronite priests Joshua 21:15 as a city of refuge 1 Chronicles 6:43; modern Dhoherîye, 5 hours southwest from Hebron, according to Kn, so Surveyiii. 402; other conjectures in Di Joshua 10:39 RiHWB 265. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Debir Or (shortened) Dbir (Josh. 13:26 (but see Lo' Dbar)) {deb-eer'}; the same as dbiyr; Debir, the name of an Amoritish king and of two places in Palestine -- Debir. see HEBREW Lo' Dbar see HEBREW dbiyr Forms and Transliterations דְּבִ֑יר דְּבִ֑ר דְּבִ֑רָה דְּבִ֖יר דְּבִ֖ר דְּבִ֣ר דְּבִ֥יר דְּבִ֥ר דְּבִר֙ דְּבִרָה֮ דְבִֽר׃ דביר דבר דבר׃ דברה לִדְבִ֙רָה֙ לִדְבִֽר׃ לדבר׃ לדברה də·ḇi·rāh də·ḇir də·ḇîr ḏə·ḇir dəḇir dəḇîr ḏəḇir dəḇirāh deVir deVirah liḏ·ḇi·rāh liḏ·ḇir liḏḇir liḏḇirāh lidVir lidVirahLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Joshua 10:3 HEB: לָכִ֛ישׁ וְאֶל־ דְּבִ֥יר מֶֽלֶךְ־ עֶגְל֖וֹן NAS: of Lachish and to Debir king KJV: of Lachish, and unto Debir king INT: of Lachish and to Debir king of Eglon Joshua 10:38 Joshua 10:39 Joshua 11:21 Joshua 12:13 Joshua 13:26 Joshua 15:7 Joshua 15:15 Joshua 15:15 Joshua 15:49 Joshua 21:15 Judges 1:11 Judges 1:11 1 Chronicles 6:58 14 Occurrences |