Chebar

Chebar

Chebar A canal in babylonia near which Jewish exiles were settled (Ezek. 1: 3). Excavations have confirmed this site at Telabib (Ezek. 3: 15).

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Chebar

Chebar , in the Bible, river of Mesopotamia, by which captive Jews were settled.

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