Ibhar


Ibhar


1:
IBHAR (PERSON) [Heb yibḥār (יִבְחָר)]. One of 13 sons of David listed as having been born to David’s wives in Jerusalem (2 Sam 5:15; 1 Chr 3:6; 14:5), in addition to his six sons born at Hebron. His mother’s name is unknown: four of the 13 sons born in Jerusalem were Bathsheba’s sons; the remainder were born to unnamed wives. Besides these 13, David had numerous (unnamed) sons born to his concubines, according to 1 Chr 3:9. Ibhar is the first son listed after Bathsheba’s four sons, but nothing further is known of him. See also DAVID, SONS OF.
  David M. Howard, Jr.

Freedman, D. N. (1996, c1992). The Anchor Bible Dictionary (3:353). New York: Doubleday.


2:
Ibhar —  chosen, one of David’s sons (1 Chr. 3:6; 2 Sam. 5:15). 

Easton, M. (1996, c1897). Easton's Bible dictionary. Oak Harbor, WA: Logos Research Systems, Inc.


3:
IBHAR Son born to David during his reign in Jerusalem (2 Sm 5:15; 1 Chr 3:6; 14:5).

Elwell, W. A., & Comfort, P. W. (2001). Tyndale Bible dictionary. Tyndale reference library (623). Wheaton, Ill.: Tyndale House Publishers.


4:
IB´HAR (ibʹhar; “choice”). One of the sons of David, born to him in Jerusalem (2 Sam. 5:15; 1 Chron. 3:6; 14:5), after 1000 b.c.

Unger, M. F., Harrison, R. K., Vos, H. F., Barber, C. J., & Unger, M. F. (1988). The new Unger's Bible dictionary. Revision of: Unger's Bible dictionary. 3rd ed. c1966. (Rev. and updated ed.). Chicago: Moody Press.

5:
Ibhar (Heb. yiḇḥār)
A son of David, born in Jerusalem (2 Sam. 5:15 = 1 Chr. 14:5; 3:6).

Freedman, D. N., Myers, A. C., & Beck, A. B. (2000). Eerdmans dictionary of the Bible (624). Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans.