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ALMON-DIBLATHAIM ăl’ mən dĭb’ lə thā əm (עַלְמֹ֣ן דִּבְלָתָ֑יְמָה, Almon of the double cake of figs). A stopping place in the wilderness journeys of the Israelites (Num 33:46, 47) in Moab. Probably the same as Beth-diblathaim (Jer 48:22); exact location unknown.
Bibliography E. G. Kraeling, Rand McNally Bible Atlas (1956), 124.