Beth-diblathaim

Beth-diblathaim [N] [H]

house of two cakes of figs, a city of Moab, upon which ( Jeremiah 48:22 ) denounced destruction. It is called also Almon-diblathaim ( Numbers 33:46 ) and Diblath ( Ezekiel 6:14 ). (RSV, "Diblah.")

These dictionary topics are from
M.G. Easton M.A., D.D., Illustrated Bible Dictionary, Third Edition,
published by Thomas Nelson, 1897. Public Domain, copy freely.

[N] indicates this entry was also found in Nave's Topical Bible
[H] indicates this entry was also found in Hitchcock's Bible Names

Bibliography Information

Easton, Matthew George. "Entry for Beth-diblathaim". "Easton's Bible Dictionary". .
Beth-diblathaim [N] [E]

house of dry figs
Hitchcock's Dictionary of Bible Names. Public Domain. Copy freely.

[N] indicates this entry was also found in Nave's Topical Bible
[E] indicates this entry was also found in Easton's Bible Dictionary

Bibliography Information

Hitchcock, Roswell D. "Entry for 'Beth-diblathaim'". "An Interpreting Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names". . New York, N.Y., 1869.
Beth-diblathaim

(house of fig-cakes ), a town of Moab, ( Jeremiah 48:22 ) apparently the place elsewhere called ALMON-DIBLATHAIM.


Bibliography Information

Smith, William, Dr. "Entry for 'Bethdiblathaim'". "Smith's Bible Dictionary". . 1901.