DIBRI (PERSON) [Heb dibrı̂ (דִּבְרִי)]. Member of the tribe of Dan whose grandson is stoned to death for blasphemy against the Name of Israel’s God (Lev 24:11). Nothing is known of his life, but his daughter is mentioned by name, Shelomith, and it is noted that she was married to an Egyptian. There is
Dibri. Father of Shelomith from Dan’s tribe. Shelomith married an Egyptian man, and her son by this marriage was stoned in the wilderness for blaspheming the name of God (Lv 24:10, 11).
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Dibridīb-bʹrī [Heb. diḇrî]. A Danite, whose daughter Shelomith married an Egyptian. Their son was “cut off” (stoned) for blasphemy (Lev. 24:11).Dice-PlayingSeeGames.
DIBRI Father of Shelomith from Dan’s tribe. Shelomith married an Egyptian man, and her son by this marriage was stoned in the wilderness for blaspheming the name of God (Lv 24:10–11).
Dibri [dĭbˊrī (Heb. diḇrî, possibly “wordy”). The father of Shelomith of Dan, whose grandson was stoned for cursing and blaspheming God (Lev. 24:11, 14).
DIB´RI (dibʹri; perhaps “eloquent”). A Danite, father of Shelomith, a woman whose son was stoned to death at Moses’ command for blaspheming the name of the Lord (Lev. 24:11), 1420 b.c.
DIBRI [DIB rye] — a descendant of Dan whose daughter married an Egyptian. Her son was stoned to death for blaspheming the name of the Lord (Lev. 24:10–23).
DIBRI<dib’-ri> ([דִּבְרִי, dibhri], “eloquent” (?)): A Danite, whose daughter Shelomith married an Egyptian. Their son was “cut off” (stoned) for blasphemy (Leviticus 24:11).