Definition: Doober is a term in the Bible that refers to a person or group who has sinned, committed an evil act, or lied to deceive others. The original Greek word "dober" comes from the Old Testament concept of a shepherd, specifically a one who cared for and led livestock; hence the use of "doober." This term was used by Moses in the Bible as he led Israel out of Egypt, thus demonstrating obedience to God's commands.