Heber

See entry for Eber, (great-grandson of Noah's son Shem and the father of Peleg and Joktan, sometimes also known as "Heber" in English.)
In the Bible, Heber or Chver (חֶבֶר / חָבֶר, ("friend", "connected"), Standard Hebrew Ḥver / Ḥver, Tiberian Hebrew Ḥḇer / Ḥāḇer) is the grandson of the patriarch Asher mentioned in the Book of Genesis 46:17 http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0146.htm and in the Book of Numbers 26:45 http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0426.htm. Heber should not be confused with the Eber who was Noah's descendant.
   

In the New Testament, Heber (Hebrew spelling עבר) is found once in Luke, referring to Eber of the Old Testament.
According to some British traditions, Heber was the name of a people descending from Magog's first son Baath who were supposed to have occupied the Iberian peninsula, and Ireland (Hibernia) prior to arriving at their final destination in the Hebrides, leaving their name in each location. Prior to this Iberians were also in the east mediterranean.
Heber is a town in Arizona, USA.

 

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