(Hebrew, with
ä
directive, Dibla'thah,
ãַּáְìָúָä
, “towards Diblath,” or rather towards Diblah; Sept.
ÄåâëáèÜ
; Vulg. Deblatha), a place mentioned as contiguous to a desert of the kingdom of Israel (Eze_6:14), where, instead of
ãַּáְìָä
, i.e. Diblah, the text ought probably ( SEE DIBLATHAIM ) to read
øַáְìָä
, RIBLAH SEE RIBLAH (q.v.).