Almon-diblathaim

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Almon-diblathaim (ăl'mən-dĭb'ləthā'əm), in the Bible, camping place of the Israelites. Called Beth-diblathaim in a denunciation of Moab.


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Almon Diblathaim (Hebrew: עַלְמֹן דִּבְלָתָיְמָה‎) was one of the places the Israelites stopped at during the Exodus. The name means Almon of the double cake of figs. It is located somewhere in Moab. It was possibly the same place as Beth-diblathaim of Jeremiah 48:22, mentioned in the oracle against Moab. Also called Diblath.

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