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Strong's #4014 - מִבְצָר
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- Mibzar = "fortress"
- one of the chiefs of Edom
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[מִבְרָח] see ברח. מִבְשָׂם see בשׂם.
[מְבֻשִׁים] see בושׁ. מְבַשְּׁלוֺת see בשׁל.
מִבְצָר m. (from the root בָּצַר No. 2), [pl. ־ִ ים, once -וֹת Daniel 11:15 ].
(1) defence (of a city), fortress, Isaiah 25:12 hence used for a fortified city, i.q. עִיר בְּצוּרָה Isaiah 17:3; Habakkuk 1:10. The same is עִיר מִבְצָר, e.g. עִיר מִבְצַר עֹר Joshua 19:29, and מִבֶעַר עֹר 2 Samuel 24:7, “defenced Tyre,” i.e. Palætyrus (compare my Comment on Isaiah 23:7). Pl. עָרֵי מִבְעָר Numbers 32:36; Joshua 19:35 also with both words in pl. עָרֵי מִבְעָרֶיךָ Jeremiah 5:17, and with one only so put עִיר מִבְעָרוֹת “defenced cities,” Daniel 11:15. (Comp. Hebr. Gram. § 106, 3.)-Metaph. Jeremiah 6:27, “I have set thee as a touchstone amongst my people, מִבְעָר like a defenced fortress,” which is safe from the violence of foes; compare Jeremiah 1:18.
(2) [Mibzar], pr.n. of a prince of the Edomites, Genesis 36:42.