Almon-diblathaim
ALMON-DIBLATHAIM
One of the encampments of the Israelites on their way from Mount Hor to the plains of Moab; location unknown, Num 33:46 .
Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary
Almon-diblathaim
(Hebrew Almon’-Diblatha-yim, found only with – local and in pause, , [to the] covering of the two fig-cakes; Sept. , Vulg. Helmondeblathaim), the fifty-first station of the Israelites, SEE EXODE between Dibongad and the well (Beer) in the wilderness east of the Dead Sea (Num 33:46-47); probably the same elsewhere called BETH-DIBLATHAIM SEE BETH-DIBLATHAIM (Jer 48:22) and DIBLATH SEE DIBLATH (Eze 6:14). SEE DIBLATHAIM. It appears to have lain in a fertile spot not far north of Dibon-gad, perhaps on the edge of the eminence overlooking the Wady Waleh. SEE DIBON-GAD.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Almon-Diblathaim
One of the last stages of the Israelites, between Dibon-Gad (or Dhiban, N. of the Arnon) and the Abarim range (Num 33:46-47); probably the same as Beth-Diblathaim of Moab (Jer 48:22), which Mesha mentions in the famous Moabite stone as “built” by him and colonized with Moabites.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Almon-Diblathaim
ALMON-DIBLATHAIM.A station in the journeyings (Num 33:46-47), prob. identical with Beth-diblathaim (Jer 48:22). The meaning of Diblathaim is a double cake of figs; its application to a town may indicate the appearance of the place or neighbourhood.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Almon-Diblathaim
almon-dib-la-thaim ( , almon dbhlathayim, Almon of the double cake of figs): A station in the wilderness journeyings of the Israelites, located in Moab between Diban-gad and the mountains of Abarim (Num 33:46, Num 33:47). It was near the end of the forty years’ wanderings. The name was probably given because the location was like two lumps of pressed figs. In both occurrences the word has the accusative ending of direction, and should properly be read: Almon toward Diblathaim. It was probably the same place as Beth-diblathaim of Jer 48:22, mentioned in the prophet’s oracle against Moab.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Almon-Diblathaim
Almon-Diblathaim, one of the stations of the Israelites on their way from Mount Hor to the plains of Moab, round by Mount Seir (Num 33:46).
Fuente: Popular Cyclopedia Biblical Literature
Almon-Diblathaim
H5963
Camping place of Israelites
Num 33:46-47
Probably identical with Beth-Diblathaim
Jer 48:22
Probably identical with Diblath
Eze 6:14
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Almon-diblathaim
Al’mon-diblatha’im. (concealing the two cakes). One of the latest stations of the Israelites between Dibon-gad and the mountains of Abarim. Num 33:46-47. It is probably identical with Beth-diblathaim.