(Heb. Dibon'-Gad
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, Dibon of Gad; Sept.
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[v. r.
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]
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, Vulg. Dibongad), one of the halting-places of the Israelites on their way to Canaan, between Ije-abarim and Almon-diblathaim (Num_33:45-46); probably the same with the DIBON SEE DIBON (q.v.) of Num_21:30.