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following Moses' issue of a ruling on the penalty to be applied for blasphemy. Diklah (דִּקְלָה "palm grove") was a son of Joktan according to Genesis 10:27,
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Genesis 10:26–29, were Almodad, Sheleph, Hazarmaveth, Jerah, Hadoram, Uzal, Diklah, Obal, Abimael, Sheba, Ophir, Havilah, and Jobab. In Pseudo-Philo's account
and Sheleph, and Hazarmaveth, and Jerah; 27 and Hadoram, and Uzal, and Diklah; 28 and Obal, and Abimael, and Sheba; 29 and Ophir, and Havilah, and Jobab;
Eber Peleg Joktan Reu Almodad Sheleph Hazarmaveth Jerah Hadoram Serug Uzal Diklah Obal Abimael Sheba Nahor Ophir Havilah Jobab Terah Sarah Abraham Hagar Haran
Deuteronomy Diana Diblaim Diblah Diblath Dibon Dibon-gad Dibri Didymus Diklah Dilean, Dimon Dimonah Dinah Dinhabah Dionysius Diotrephes Dishan Dishon
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Jacob, and other stories of brotherly discord, are viewed by historian Diklah Zohar as describing tensions between north and south, always resolving them
waters of rivers; and Hazarmaveth, and Jerah, and Hadoram, and Uzal, and Diklah, and Obal, and Abimael, and Sheba, and Ophir, and Havilah, and Jobab, all
was the father of Almodad, Shelef, Chatzarmaveth, Yerach, Hadoram, Uzal, Diklah, Obhal, Abhimael, Sh'bha, Ophir, Havilah, and Yovav. All these were the
Eber Peleg Joktan Reu Almodad Sheleph Hazarmaveth Jerah Hadoram Serug Uzal Diklah Obal Abimael Sheba Nahor Ophir Havilah Jobab Terah Sarah Abraham Hagar Haran
Eber Peleg Joktan Reu Almodad Sheleph Hazarmaveth Jerah Hadoram Serug Uzal Diklah Obal Abimael Sheba Nahor Ophir Havilah Jobab Terah Sarah Abraham Hagar Haran
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English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Diqlah, DIKLAH means "palm grove." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Joktan.
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His diminishing.
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Indian, Sanskrit
Embryo; Pregnancy; Womb
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A woman with bright eyes
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Beloved
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Regal One; Calm Personality
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Devotional place, Pilgrimage spot, Varanasi, The holy city
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Emperor
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Name of a sahabiyyah, Desert
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An Ascetic
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