Almon-diblathaim

Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(hiding of two fig cakes). One of the last stopping places of the wandering Israelites (Num. 33:46).

Concise Bible Dictionary:

Numbers 33:46-47. One of the latest encampments of the children of Israel. The one after Dibon-gad, which has been identified with Dhiban, in the north border of Moab, 31° 30' N, 35° 48' E.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
`Almon
Phonic:
Diblathaymah, Almon-dilathaim
Meaning:
from the same as 5960 and the dual of 1690 (compare 1015) with enclitic of direction; Almon towards Diblathajim; Almon-Diblathajemah, a place in Moab: --Almon-dilathaim.

Jackson’s Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names:

concealment of the two fig cakes

Potts’ Bible Proper Names:

Hiding of troubles; concealment of two cakes:―place in the desert, Num. 33:46. {Latibulum aerumnarum}