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Diblath

Diblath

Diblath

(Hebrew, with directive, Dibla’thah, , towards Diblath, or rather towards Diblah; Sept. ; Vulg. Deblatha), a place mentioned as contiguous to a desert of the kingdom of Israel (Eze 6:14), where, instead of , i.e. Diblah, the text ought probably ( SEE DIBLATHAIM ) to read , RIBLAH SEE RIBLAH (q.v.).

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Diblath

Rather DIBLAH (Eze 6:14). “I will make the land desolate from the wilderness (midbar) to Diblah,” i.e. from the unenclosed pastures S. and S.E. of Palestine to some town in the extreme N., probably Riblab, the Hebrew letter Resh ( ) and the Hebrew letter Daleth ( ), from close resemblance, becoming easily interchanged by copyists. Here it was that Nebuchadnezzar had sat in judgment on the last Jewish king, Zedekiah, and killed his sons before his eyes, and then blinded him and slain the chief men of Jerusalem.

Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary

Diblath

diblath. See DIBLAH.

Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia

Diblath

[Dib’lath]

In the Hebrew it is Diblah. Eze 6:14. Place in the north of Canaan, conjectured by some to be the same as RIBLAH, but only by supposing an error of the copyist, D () being written for R () . Others identify it with Dibl, 33 7′ N, 35 22′ E.

Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary

Diblath

H1689

An unknown place.

Eze 6:14

Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Diblath

Dib’lath. (Accurately Diblah). A place named only in Eze 6:14. Probably only another form of Riblah.

Fuente: Smith’s Bible Dictionary