Tabor

Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(mound). (1) A high mountain on north side of plain of Esdraelon; landmark between Issachar and Zebulun (Josh. 19:22); gathering place of Barak’s forces (Judg. 4:6-14); scene of murder of Gideon’s brothers (Judg. 8:18-21). (2) Levitical town in Zebulun (1 Chron. 6:77). (3) “Plain of Tabor” (1 Sam. 10:3), should read “oak of Tabor.”

Concise Bible Dictionary:

Mt. Tabor
Mt. Tabor From the Air
1. A conspicuous mountain in Galilee, about seven miles east of Nazareth. It formed a boundary to Issachar and Zebulon. Its sides are well wooded, and on the summit is an irregular plain of about a mile in circuit, with ruins of fortifications. The height of it is 1,843 feet (Josh. 19:22; Judg. 4:6-14; Judg. 8:18; Psalm 89:12; Jer. 46:18; Hos. 5:1). It is now called Jebel et Tor, 32° 41' N, 35° 23' E. Tradition makes this the mount of Transfiguration; but it is more probable that some part of mount Hermon was chosen for the transfiguration. This has good moral associations (compare Psa. 133:3), and would be more private than Tabor.
2. The “plain of Tabor” in 1 Samuel 10:3 should be read the “oak of Tabor” as in the RV.
3. Levitical city in the tribe of Zebulun (1 Chron. 6:77). The list of Levitical cities in Joshua 21 does not contain this name. See CHESULLOTH.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
Tabowr
Phonic:
taw-bore’
Meaning:
from a root corresponding to 8406; broken region; Tabor, a mountain in Palestine, also a city adjacent
KJV Usage:
Tabor

Jackson’s Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names:

thou wilt purge

Potts’ Bible Proper Names:

Separated; broken; mound; rising; choice; purity:―name of a mountain and a city, Judg. 4:6. {Separatus}