Dibon
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DIBON — (Heb. דִּיבֹן). (1) An important Moabite city in Transjordan in the mishor ( table land ), N. of the Arnon River. It was located on the King s Highway and was one of the stations of the Israelites on the way to the plains of Moab during the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Dibon — • A Latin titular see. The site is mentioned in Scripture, and is near Damascus Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Dibon Dibon † … Catholic encyclopedia
DIBON — urb magna et munita, quae cum prius fuisset filiorum Moab, et post eam Seon Rex Amorrhaeorum belli iure tenuisset, eo pulso a filiis Israel capta, et tribui Gad attributa est. Vide Ios. c. 13. v. 9. et 17. c. 15. v. 2. DIBON GAD locus in quo… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Dibon — Dibon, in Tibet Commandant von 50 Mann … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Dibon — Dibon, im A.T. im O. vom Toten Meere gelegene, den Moabitern von den Israeliten entrissene Stadt; Hauptstadt des Königs Mesa; heute Diban … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Dibon — Nom porté dans l Ouest (44, 50) ainsi que dans les Pyrénées Atlantiques. Dans ce dernier département, il s agit de celui qui est originaire d Ibon, hameau à Bardos. Ailleurs, l interprétation est plus difficile : M.T. Morlet propose le fils d… … Noms de famille
Dibon — DMS … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dibon — modern Dhībān Ancient city of Palestine. The capital of Moab, it was located north of the Arnon River in what is now west central Jordan. Excavations have uncovered the remains of city walls and numerous buildings; pottery found at the site dates … Universalium
Dibon — Pining; wasting. 1) A city in Moab (Num. 21:30); called also Dibon gad (33:45), because it was built by Gad and Dimon (Isa. 15:9). It has been identified with the modern Diban, about 3 miles north of the Arnon and 12 miles east of the Dead… … Easton's Bible Dictionary
Dibon — Dịbon, Dịvon, Dhiban, Diban, biblischer Ort auf dem Hochplateau östlich des Toten Meeres. Ausgrabungen belegen eine Besiedlung seit dem 3. Jahrtausend, ein menschengestaltiger Sarg weist auf die Philister; die Basaltstele des Moabiterkönigs… … Universal-Lexikon