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te Levites (Jos 21:28; 1Ch 6:72). The most probable identification is with Dabuiriyeh, a village on the lower western slopes of Tabor.

Where is Daberath in the Bible?

Daberath was a Levitical city located in the territory of Issachar in ancient Israel, later designated for the Levites of the Gershonite clan. The city is mentioned in the Book of Joshua as part of the land distribution that assigned specific cities to the Levites for their residence and ministry. According to scholarly research, Daberath is most likely identified with Dabuiriyeh, a village situated on the lower western slopes of Mount Tabor in the region of Galilee. As a Levitical city, Daberath held religious significance as a designated settlement for members of the priestly tribe who served in Israel's religious and judicial functions.

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Daberath

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te Levites (Jos 21:28; 1Ch 6:72). The most probable identification is with Dabuiriyeh, a village on the lower western slopes of Tabor.

da'-bri-a: One of the five who wrote down the visions of Esdras, described (2 Esdras 14:24) as "ready to write swiftly."

da-ku'-bi, da-ko'-bi, King James Version: Head