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DIBON

найдено в "Catholic encyclopedia"
Dibon: translation

Dibon
A Latin titular see. The site is mentioned in Scripture, and is near Damascus

Catholic Encyclopedia..2006.

Dibon
    Dibon
     Catholic_Encyclopedia Juan Díaz de Solís
    A titular see in Palæstina Tertia.Dîbîn (Sept., Daibon or Debon) is mentioned in Numbers 33:45 as a station of the Hebrews on their way to the Promised Land. It was soon after occupied and rebuilt by the tribe of Gad (Numbers 32:34). It belonged later to the Rubenites (Joshua 13:17). At the time of the Prophets it was in the power of the Moabites. The ruins of the town stand at Dîbân, one and a half miles west of 'Arâ'ir (Aroer), ten miles south-east of M'kaôur (Machoerous), in the vilayet of Damascus. The masses of black basalt present a mournful aspect, strangely contrasting with that of the fertile table-land of Moab and vicinity of the Arnon (Wadi Modjib). There are an acropolis, cisterns, sepulchral grottoes, and a few Roman and Christian fragments. It was here also that Clermont Ganneau found the famous stele of Mesa, King of Moab, now at the Louvre. Mesa calls himself "the Dibonite". Dibon, as far as is known, never was a Greek see, but in the course of time became a Latin titular see.
    SAYCE, Fresh Light from the Ancient Monuments, 77; TRISTRAM, The Land of Moab; BLISS in Palestine Explor. Fund, Quart. Statement (1895), 227; SCHICK, a plan of the ruins, in Zeitschr. d. Deutschen Palästina-Vereins, II.
    S. PÉTRIDÈS
    Transcribed by K. Knight

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company..1910.



найдено в "Universal-Lexicon"
Dibon: übersetzung

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 Mescheda mit Berichten über seine Eroberungen und Bautätigkeit (um 840 v. Chr.) sichert die Zugehörigkeit von Dibon zu Moab in der späten Königszeit (vergleiche Jeremia 48, 18 und 22).
 


найдено в "Easton's Bible Dictionary"
Dibon: translation

   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 Sea. (See Moabite Stone.)
   2) A city of the tribe of Judah, inhabited after the Captivity (Neh. 11:25); called also Dimonah (Josh. 15:22). It is probably the modern ed-Dheib.


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