Diblaim:
doubled cakes, the mother of Gomer, who was Hosea's wife (Hsa 1:3).
Diblaim:
cluster of figs
Diblaim:
dib'-la-im, dib-la'-im (dibhlayim, "two cakes"): A native of Northern Israel and father of Gomer, the wife of Hosea (Ho 1:3).
Diblaim:
(double cake) mother of Hosea's wife Gomer (Hosea 1:3). (B.C. before 725)
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