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Diblaim

Diblaim

Diblaim

(Hebrew, Diblayim, , two round cakes, e.g. of dried figs pressed together into a mass, as in 1Sa 25:18; but according to Furst, Heb. Handw. s.v., double coition; Sept. , v. r. v), the name of the father of Hosea’s meretricious wife (Hos 1:3). B.C. ante 725.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Diblaim

doubled cakes, the mother of Gomer, who was Hosea’s wife (Hos. 1:3).

Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Diblaim

(doubled grape cakes). Gomer, Hosea’s (Hos 1:3) wife, was “daughter of Diblaim” i.e., wholly given up to sensuality. (See HOSEA.)

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Diblaim

DIBLAIM.The father of Gomer, Hoseas wife (Hos 1:3). See Hosea.

Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

Diblaim

dibla-im, dib-laim (, dibhlayim, two cakes): A native of Northern Israel and father of Gomer, the wife of Hosea (Hos 1:3).

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Diblaim

[Dibla’im]

Father of Gomer, Hosea’s ‘wife.’ Hos 1:3.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Diblaim

H1691

Father of Hosea’s wife.

Hos 1:3

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Diblaim

Dibla’im. (double cake). Mother of Hosea’s wife, Gomer. Hos 1:3. (B.C. before 725).

Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary