the Hebrews This name is used (a) by foreigners, as here (cp. ch. 1 Samuel 29:3): (b) by the Israelites in speaking of themselves to foreigners (Exodus 2:7): (c) when the Israelites are contrasted with foreigners (1 Samuel 13:3, note, 7). It is either (1) a derivative from eber, a word meaning beyond, and was originally applied to Abraham as coming from beyondthe Euphrates: or (2) a patronymic from Eber (Genesis 10:21; Genesis 10:24), signifying the descendants of Eber.

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