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==References == | <p> (Hab. id. '''''עֶבֶר''''' '','' country ''Beyond),'' the name of five men. </p> <p> '''1.''' (Sept. '''''῞Εβερ''''' and '''''῞Εβερ''''' , Vulg. ''Heber.)'' [[Eber]] (as the name should be Anglicized) was the son of Salah, and father of Peleg, being the third post- diluvian patriarch after [[Shem]] ( Genesis 10:24; Genesis 11:14; 1 Chronicles 1:18; 1 Chronicles 1:25). B.C. 2448-1984. He is claimed as the founder of the [[Hebrew]] race ( Genesis 10:21; Numbers 24:24). (See [[Heber]]). In Luke 3:35, his name ( '''''Ε᾿Βέρ''''' ) is Anglicized ''Heber.'' </p> <p> '''2.''' (Sept. '''''Ιωβήδ''''' , Vulg. ''Heber.)'' The youngest of the seven heads of families of the [[Gadites]] in [[Bashan]] ( 1 Chronicles 5:13; A.V. "Heber"). B.C. 782. </p> <p> '''3.''' (Sept. '''''᾿Ωβήδ''''' , Vulg. ''Heber.)'' The oldest of the three sons of [[Elpaal]] the Benjamite, and one of those who rebuilt [[Ono]] and Lod, with their suburbs ( 1 Chronicles 8:12). B.C. 535. </p> <p> '''4.''' (Sept. '''''᾿Ωβήδ''''' , Vulg. ''Heber.)'' One of the heads of the families of Benjamites resident at [[Jerusalem]] ( 1 Chronicles 8:22; A.V. " Heber"). B.C. 535. </p> <p> '''5.''' (Sept. '''''Ἀβέδ''''' , Vulg. ''Heber.)'' The head of the priestly family of Amok, in the time of the return from exile under [[Zerubbabel]] ( Nehemiah 12:20). B.C. 535. </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_38405"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/eeber Eeber from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | <ref name="term_38405"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/eeber Eeber from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | ||
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Eeber [1]
(Hab. id. עֶבֶר , country Beyond), the name of five men.
1. (Sept. ῞Εβερ and ῞Εβερ , Vulg. Heber.) Eber (as the name should be Anglicized) was the son of Salah, and father of Peleg, being the third post- diluvian patriarch after Shem ( Genesis 10:24; Genesis 11:14; 1 Chronicles 1:18; 1 Chronicles 1:25). B.C. 2448-1984. He is claimed as the founder of the Hebrew race ( Genesis 10:21; Numbers 24:24). (See Heber). In Luke 3:35, his name ( Ε᾿Βέρ ) is Anglicized Heber.
2. (Sept. Ιωβήδ , Vulg. Heber.) The youngest of the seven heads of families of the Gadites in Bashan ( 1 Chronicles 5:13; A.V. "Heber"). B.C. 782.
3. (Sept. ᾿Ωβήδ , Vulg. Heber.) The oldest of the three sons of Elpaal the Benjamite, and one of those who rebuilt Ono and Lod, with their suburbs ( 1 Chronicles 8:12). B.C. 535.
4. (Sept. ᾿Ωβήδ , Vulg. Heber.) One of the heads of the families of Benjamites resident at Jerusalem ( 1 Chronicles 8:22; A.V. " Heber"). B.C. 535.
5. (Sept. Ἀβέδ , Vulg. Heber.) The head of the priestly family of Amok, in the time of the return from exile under Zerubbabel ( Nehemiah 12:20). B.C. 535.