Taber
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Overview:
Taber is not directly mentioned in the Bible as a specific location, person, or event. However, it may be associated with or confused with similar-sounding names or places, such as Tabor, which holds significant biblical importance. This entry will explore the possible connections and provide context for understanding Taber within a biblical framework.

Possible Associations:

1. Mount Tabor:
· Location and Significance: Mount Tabor is a prominent hill in the Jezreel Valley in northern Israel. It is traditionally identified as the site of the Transfiguration of Jesus, although the Bible does not specify the exact location. The mountain is also significant in the Old Testament as a landmark and a site of military importance.
· Biblical References:
· In the Book of Judges, Mount Tabor is the site where Deborah and Barak gathered their forces to defeat Sisera, the commander of the Canaanite army (Judges 4:6, 12, 14).
· "Then Deborah said to Barak, 'Arise! For this is the day on which the LORD has delivered Sisera into your hand. Has not the LORD gone before you?' So Barak came down from Mount Tabor with ten thousand men following him." (Judges 4:14)

2. Tabor as a Symbol:
· Symbolic Use: In the Bible, Tabor is sometimes used symbolically to represent beauty and majesty. It is mentioned alongside other significant mountains, such as Hermon, to convey grandeur and divine presence.
· Biblical References:
· "As I live, declares the King, whose name is the LORD of Hosts, surely like Tabor among the mountains, like Carmel by the sea, he will come." (Jeremiah 46:18)

3. Other Possible Connections:
· Confusion with Other Names: The name Taber might be a variant or misspelling of Tabor or other similar names found in biblical texts. It is important to cross-reference with reliable biblical sources to ensure accurate identification.

Theological Implications:

· Faith and Obedience: The events associated with Mount Tabor, particularly the victory of Deborah and Barak, highlight themes of faith, obedience, and divine intervention. The account emphasizes the importance of trusting in God's promises and acting courageously in the face of overwhelming odds.
· Divine Revelation: The traditional association of Mount Tabor with the Transfiguration of Jesus underscores the theme of divine revelation and the affirmation of Jesus' divine sonship. This event is a pivotal moment in the New Testament, revealing the glory of Christ to His disciples.

Conclusion:
While Taber itself is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible, its potential connection to Tabor provides rich theological insights and historical context. Understanding these associations helps illuminate the broader biblical narrative and the enduring themes of faith, obedience, and divine revelation.
ATS Bible Dictionary
Taber

To beat the tabret, a small drum or tambourine. The word is used in Nahum 2:7 of women beating their breasts in sign of grief.

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(v. i.) Same as Tabor.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
TABER

ta'-ber (taphaph, "to strike a timbrel" ((Psalm 68:25)): The word is used only once in the King James Version, namely, in the exceedingly graphic account of the capture of Nineveh given in Nahum 2:7. The queen (perhaps the city personified) is dishonored and led into ignominious captivity, followed by a mourning retinue of "maids of honor" who taber upon, that is, beat violently, their breasts. Such drumming on the breasts was a gesture indicative of great grief (Luke 18:3).

Strong's Hebrew
8608. taphaph -- to sound the timbrel, beat
... taber, play with timbrels. A primitive root; to drum, ie Play (as) on the tambourine --
taber, play with timbrels. 8607, 8608. taphaph. 8609 . ...
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Library

John Chapter vii. 13-Jan
... I have explained what this feast of tabernacles was: it was a celebration of taber
nacles, because the people, after their deliverance from Egypt, while ...
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Thesaurus
Taber
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (vi) Same as Tabor. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia.
TABER. ta'-ber (taphaph, "to strike a timbrel" ((Psalm ...
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Gershon (23 Occurrences)
... In the wilderness the sons of Gershon had charge of the fabrics of the taber.
Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. GERSHON; GERSHONITES. ...
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Tabellius

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Taberah (2 Occurrences)

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Purge (35 Occurrences)
... the King James Version, with the changes made in the Revised Version (British and
American), are as follows: 1. In the Old Testament: (1) Taber, literally, "to ...
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Resources
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