Dibri דִּבְרִי

Male H1704 1 book

Father of Shelomith, whose son blasphemed God's name

Biography

Dibri, a man from the tribe of Dan, is mentioned in Lev.24.11 as the father of Shelomith, whose son was involved in a blasphemy incident in the Israelite camp. The verse states that Shelomith's son, whose father was an Egyptian, blasphemed the name of God and cursed during a fight with an Israelite man.

As a result of this incident, God instructed Moses that the man who blasphemed should be brought outside the camp and stoned to death by the congregation (Lev.24.14). This event also led to the establishment of a law stating that anyone who blasphemes the name of the Lord must be put to death (Lev.24.16).

Dibri's mention in this passage serves to identify Shelomith and her son, highlighting the fact that the blasphemer was the offspring of an Israelite woman and an Egyptian man. This detail may suggest that the man's mixed background influenced his actions or that his offense was particularly egregious because he was not a full-blooded Israelite.

The incident involving Dibri's grandson emphasizes the seriousness of blasphemy in ancient Israelite society and the importance of revering God's name. It also demonstrates that God's laws applied equally to all those living among the Israelites, regardless of their lineage.

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In Scripture

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Leviticus 1 verse Study available
  • Leviticus 24:11

    "The son of the Israelite woman blasphemed the Name, and cursed; and they brought him to Moses. His mother’s name was Shelomith, the daughter of Dibri, of the tribe of Dan."

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Names & Aliases

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Named Hebrew דִּבְרִי H1704
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Dibri

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