Heber(2)
Heber in the Bible — the Kenite, husband of Jael (JDG 4:11) who killed Sisera (JDG 4:21). Referenced in 3 scripture passages.
Name meaning: “one that passes; anger”
Profile
- Gender
- male
- Scripture References
- 3 references
- Known Names
- 1 name
- Relationships
- 2 connections
Biography
A descendant of Shem and ancestor of Abraham, Eber lived 464 years and was the great-grandson of Shem. The Hebrews were named after him, as 'Hebrew' (Ibri) derives from his name. He was the father of Peleg, in whose days the earth was divided, likely referring to the division at Babel.
Significance
Eber gave his name to the Hebrew people and represents a key link in the line from Noah to Abraham, preserving the godly line through the post-flood world.
Key Events
Names & Labels (1)
- Hebrew
- חֶבֶר
- Transliteration
- chever
- Meaning
- associate
- Greek
- πλησίον
- Reference
- JDG 4:11
- Strong's
- H2268
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Heber in the Bible?
Heber is described in the Bible as the Kenite, husband of Jael (JDG 4:11) who killed Sisera (JDG 4:21).
What does the name Heber mean?
The name Heber means “one that passes; anger” according to Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary.