דְּבִיר Dᵉbîyr, deb-eer'; or (shortened) דְּבִר Dᵉbir; (Joshua 13:26 (but see H3810)), the same as H1687; Debir, the name of an Amoritish king and of two places in Palestine:—Debir.
The KJV translates Strong's H1688 in the following manner: Debir (14x).
Debir = "sanctuary"
the king of Eglon, one of the five kings hanged by Joshua
a town in the mountains of Judah west of Hebron and given to the priests and a city of refuge
a place on the northern boundary of Judah
a town in the territory of Gad
Joshua
10:3; 10:38; 10:39; 10:39; 11:21; 13:26; 15:7; 15:15; 15:15; 15:49; 15:49; 21:15
Judges
1:11; 1:11
2 Samuel
9:4
1 Chronicles
6:43; 6:43
Psalms
28:2
Strong's Number H1688 matches the Hebrew דְּבִיר (dᵊḇîr),
which occurs 14 times in 12 verses
in the WLC Hebrew.
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