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kᵊvār כְּבָר ‘Chebar’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: the same as kᵊvār כְּבָר ‘already’
Roots: כבר

kᵊvār pr n loc
Chebar = "far-off"
1) a Babylonian river near which many Israelite exiles settled; maybe the 'Habor' or the 'Royal Canal' of Nebuchadnezzar

Mentioned in Ezekiel 10:22, 1:3, 3:15, 3:23, 43:3, 1:1, 10:20, 10:15

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