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Where is Diblathaim in the Bible?

Diblathaim, also known as Almon-diblathaim or Beth-diblathaim, was a location in the region of Moab where the Israelites camped during their wilderness journey after leaving Egypt. The place is mentioned in the Book of Numbers as one of the stopping points along their route toward the Promised Land. Diblathaim appears again in the Book of Jeremiah as a town associated with Moab during the later period of Israelite history. While the exact modern location remains uncertain, it was situated in the high plains east of the Jordan River, in territory that was contested between various ancient peoples. This site serves as part of the biblical record of Israel's forty-year wilderness wandering and their eventual approach to Canaan.

In Scripture2 biblical books; 1 with study content
  • Numbers
  • Jeremiah

Diblathaim

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he Amorites (Nu 21:30), and held by them at the invasion by Israel. It was taken and given to th