Almon-Diblathaim
ALMON-DIBLATHAIM
ALMON-DIBLATHAIM (Heb. עַלְמוֹן דִבְלָתַיִם), city in the northern Moabite plain (the Mishor) between Dibon-Gad and the mountains of Abarim (Num. 33:46–47), along the route followed by the Israelites on their way to the plains of Moab (Arvot Mo'av). Khirbet Deleilat esh-Sherqiyeh, a site containing Iron Age i–ii pottery, located about 10½ mi. (17 km.) north-northeast of Dibon (Dhiban), has been suggested for its identification. It is probably identical with Beth-Diblathaim, a Moabite city which is mentioned in the Mesha inscription between Madaba and Beth-Baal-Meon and in the prophecy of Jeremiah after Dibon and Nebo and before Kiriathaim (Jer. 48:22).
bibliography:
Glueck, in: aasor, 14 (1934), 32; Abel, Geog, 2 (1938), 269 ff.; Press, Ereẓ; 1 (1946), 78–79; 4 (1955), 731; Aharoni, Land, index.
[Yohanan Aharoni]