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lōʾ dᵊvār לֹא דְבָר ‘Lo-debar’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from lōʾ לֹא ‘not’ and dōver דֹּ֫בֶר ‘pasture / statement’
Roots: לוא לוה דובר דבר

lōʾ dᵊvār pr n loc
Lo-debar = "not a pasture"
1) a town in Manasseh in Gilead east of the Jordan

Mentioned in 2 Samuel 9:4, 17:27, 9:5

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