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ALMON-DIBLATHAIM


(Heb. ʿalmōn dilāṯayim)

One of Israel’s encampments during the wilderness wanderings (Num. 33:46, 47). It is also mentioned on the stela of King Mesha of Moab (line 30), who revolted against Israelite rule in the 9th century b.c.e. The site was evidently still in Moabite hands in the 6th century (Jer. 48:22; called Beth-diblathaim, “House of the Two Fig Cakes”). Its location is unknown, although it may be identified with Deleilât esh-Sherqîyeh (228116) or Deleilât el-Gharbiyeh.

Robert Delsnyder







Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible (2000)

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