Reference: Lodebar
Fausets
E. of Jordan (2Sa 17:27). Here at the house of Machir, son of Ammiel, Mephibosheth found a home after Saul's death (2Sa 9:4-5) Perhaps the Debir of Jos 13:26, where Lidebir is the Hebrew (the "l" is part of the word, not as KJV "of"). Machir remembered David's kindness to Mephibosheth in the distress of the latter, therefore sent provisions to David in his distress at Mahanaim (W. of Lodebar). The name means the driving out of flocks (Gesenius), else without pasture.
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Morish
Lo'-debar
Town on the east of Jordan, to which Mephibosheth retired after the death of his father. 2Sa 9:4-5; 17:27. Not identified.
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Smith
Lo-de'bar
(without pasture), a place named with Mahanaim, Rogelim and other transjordanic towns,
and therefore no doubt on the east side of the Jordan. It was the native place of Machir-ben-Ammiel.