Lo-debar

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Lo-debar was a town in ancient Israel, mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as a remote and relatively obscure place east of the Jordan River.

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Lo-debar canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient town
biblical location
associatedWithPerson King David NERFINISHED
Machir son of Ammiel NERFINISHED
Mephibosheth NERFINISHED
country ancient Israel NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance symbol of obscurity and low status in biblical narrative
describedAs relatively obscure place
remote place
geographicalContext Transjordan NERFINISHED
hasUncertainLocation true
hostedResident Mephibosheth NERFINISHED
languageOfName Hebrew
locatedIn region east of the Jordan River
mentionedIn 2 Samuel NERFINISHED
2 Samuel 17
2 Samuel 9
Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Bible
surface form: Old Testament
modernCountryRegion area of modern Jordan or Israel (uncertain)
religionContext Christianity NERFINISHED
Judaism NERFINISHED
roleInNarrative place from which David brings Mephibosheth to his court
refuge for Mephibosheth before restoration by David
ruledBy Machir son of Ammiel NERFINISHED
scripturalStatus canonical biblical location
timePeriod monarchy of ancient Israel
reign of King David

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Mephibosheth residedIn Lo-debar