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HebrewH1015

בֵּית דִּבְלָתַיִם

Bêyth Diblâthayim

Modern Summary of Strong’s Concordance (1890)

Beth-Diblathayim is a location east of the Jordan River. Its name means "house of the two fig cakes," derived from the combination of words for "house" and "two fig cakes." This name reflects its etymological roots rather than specific historical or cultural details.

Beth-Diblathajim, a place East of the Jordan

The Hebrew word Bêyth Diblâthayim means "Beth-Diblathajim, a place East of the Jordan," used in Scripture in contexts that reveal its full semantic depth.

Lexical data derived from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. See full disclaimer

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