Eber – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
Eber
Eber (עֵבֶר,
ISO 259-3 ,
Standard Hebrew ,
Tiberian Hebrew ) is an ancestor of the
Israelites, according to the "
Table of Nations" in and . He was a great-grandson of
Noah's son
Shem and the father of
Peleg born when Eber was 34 years old, and of
Joktan. He was the son of
Shelah a distant ancestor of
Abraham. According to the
Hebrew Bible, Shelah died at the age of 464 when
Jacob was 20. The
Hebrew Calendar synchronises this date with 1817 BCE, however numerous other dates have been proposed for the patriarchs in Genesis. In the
Septuagint and other Christian Bibles derived from it, Eber is called
Heber and his father is called Sala. His son is called Phaleg, born when Heber was 134 years old, and he had other sons and daughters. Heber lived to an age of 404 years. (
Septuagint Genesis 11:14-17]
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Eber (der)
nm.
boar, wild hog or pig
Eber
one that passes; anger
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (1869) , by Roswell D. Hitchcock.
About
Eber
(the region beyond).
→ Son of Salah, and great-grandson of Shem. (Genesis 10:24; 1 Chronicles 1:19) (B.C. 2277-1813.) See: For confusion between Eber and Heber see Heber
→ Son of Elpaal and descendant of Sharahaim of the tribe of Benjamin. (1 Chronicles 8:12) (B.C. 1400).
→ A priest in the days of Joiakim the son of Jeshua. (Nehemiah 12:20) (B.C. 445.)
Smith's Bible Dictionary (1884) , by William Smith.
About
Eber
beyond. (1.). The third post-duluvian patriach after Shem (Gen. 10:24; 11:14). He is regarded as the founder of the Hebrew race (10:21; Num. 24:24). In Luke 3:35 he is called Heber. (2.) One of the seven heads of the families of the Gadites (1 Chr. 5:13). (3.) The oldest of the three sons of Elpaal the Benjamite (8:12). (4.) One of the heads of the familes of Benjamites in Jerusalem (22). (5.) The head of the priestly family of Amok in the time of Zerubbabel (Neh. 12:20).