Kebaras
Aprašymas
upė Chaldėjos žemėje [Ez 1:3 ], kur buvo apgyvendinti kai kurie izraelitai nelaisvės metu ir kur Ezekielis turėjo keletą reikšmingų regėjimų [Ez 1:1 ; Ez 3:15 , 23; Ez 10:15 , 20]. Ch. paprastai tapatinama su *Chabor arba *Gozanu, kur taip pat buvo dalis belaisvių [2Kar 17:6 ]. Tai tik prielaida. Ch. Ezekielio yra, pasak kai kurių, Naru Malcha, didžiausias Nabuchodonosoro karališkasis kanalas pietryčiuose nuo Babilono miesto.
nuorodos
Žemėlapis
informacija iš žodyno
Chebar
length, a river in the "land of the Chaldeans" (Ezek 1:3), on the banks of which were located some of the Jews of the Captivity (Ezek 1:1; 3:15; 3:23; 10:15; 10:20; 10:22). It has been supposed to be identical with the river Habor, the Chaboras, or modern Khabour, which falls into the Euphrates at Circesium. To the banks of this river some of the Israelites were removed by the Assyrians (2Kings 17:6). An opinion that has much to support it is that the "Chebar" was the royal canal of Nebuchadnezzar, the Nahr Malcha, the greatest in Mesopotamia, which connected the Tigris with the Euphrates, in the excavation of which the Jewish captives were probably employed.
EBD - Easton's Bible Dictionary