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Dinhabah was an Edomite city mentioned in Genesis 36, the capital of King Bela ben Beor. The Hebrew name דִּנְהָבָה may mean "robbers' den". Dinhabah may have been located on the site of modern Dibdiba, a little northeast of Petra. The name is not uncommon among the Shemitic races. Ptolemy mentions a Danaba (Δανάβα) near Palmyra Syria which was later a bishop's see, and according to Zosimus there was a Danabe (Δανάβη) in Babylonia.

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  • Dinhabah was an Edomite city mentioned in Genesis 36, the capital of King Bela ben Beor. The Hebrew name דִּנְהָבָה may mean "robbers' den". Dinhabah may have been located on the site of modern Dibdiba, a little northeast of Petra. The name is not uncommon among the Shemitic races. Ptolemy mentions a Danaba (Δανάβα) near Palmyra Syria which was later a bishop's see, and according to Zosimus there was a Danabe (Δανάβη) in Babylonia. (en)
  • Dinhaba (Dinhabah) adalah sebuah nama kota kuno di Edom yang disebutkan dalam Alkitab Ibrani atau Perjanjian Lama di Alkitab Kristen. Dalam Kejadian 36 dicatat bahwa raja Bela bin Beor memerintah dari kota ini. (in)
  • Dinabá era uma cidade edomita, a capital do rei Bela ben Beor. O nome pode significar "caverna de ladrões". Dinabá pode ter sido localizada no local da atual , um pouco a nordeste de Petra. Pode haver uma semelhança no nome de Hodbat et-Teneib, cerca de 12,8 quilômetros a leste de Hesbom, mas isso está na terra de Moabe, e provavelmente, demasiado longe para o Norte. Nenhuma identificação satisfatória foi proposta. (pt)
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  • Dinhabah was an Edomite city mentioned in Genesis 36, the capital of King Bela ben Beor. The Hebrew name דִּנְהָבָה may mean "robbers' den". Dinhabah may have been located on the site of modern Dibdiba, a little northeast of Petra. The name is not uncommon among the Shemitic races. Ptolemy mentions a Danaba (Δανάβα) near Palmyra Syria which was later a bishop's see, and according to Zosimus there was a Danabe (Δανάβη) in Babylonia. (en)
  • Dinhaba (Dinhabah) adalah sebuah nama kota kuno di Edom yang disebutkan dalam Alkitab Ibrani atau Perjanjian Lama di Alkitab Kristen. Dalam Kejadian 36 dicatat bahwa raja Bela bin Beor memerintah dari kota ini. (in)
  • Dinabá era uma cidade edomita, a capital do rei Bela ben Beor. O nome pode significar "caverna de ladrões". Dinabá pode ter sido localizada no local da atual , um pouco a nordeste de Petra. Pode haver uma semelhança no nome de Hodbat et-Teneib, cerca de 12,8 quilômetros a leste de Hesbom, mas isso está na terra de Moabe, e provavelmente, demasiado longe para o Norte. Nenhuma identificação satisfatória foi proposta. (pt)
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  • Dinhabah (en)
  • Dinhaba (in)
  • Dinabá (pt)
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