Diblaim דִּבְלַ֫יִם

Male H1691 1 book

Father of Gomer, Hosea's wife

Biography

Diblaim is mentioned in Hos.1.3 as the father of Gomer, the woman whom the prophet Hosea married at the Lord's command. The verse states, "So he went and took Gomer the daughter of Diblaim, and she conceived and bore him a son."

The name Diblaim is not mentioned elsewhere in the Bible, and no further information is provided about him. His inclusion in the text serves primarily to identify Gomer and to emphasize that Hosea's marriage to her was a real, historical event.

Hosea's marriage to Gomer was intended to be a symbolic representation of God's relationship with Israel. Just as Gomer was unfaithful to Hosea, Israel had been unfaithful to God by worshipping other gods and breaking their covenant with Him. Through this marriage, God instructed Hosea to demonstrate His unwavering love and commitment to His people, despite their unfaithfulness.

The children born to Hosea and Gomer were also given symbolic names that conveyed God's messages of judgment and restoration for Israel. While Diblaim is not a central figure in this narrative, his mention helps to ground the account in a specific historical and familial context.

Family

In Scripture

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Hosea 1 verse Study available
  • Hosea 1:3

    "So he went and took Gomer the daughter of Diblaim; and she conceived, and bore him a son."

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Names & Aliases

Form Language Script Strong's
Named Hebrew דִּבְלַ֫יִם H1691
Encyclopedia Article

Diblaim

ISBE 1915 (Public Domain)

See DIBLAH.

dib-la-tha'-im.

See ALMON-DIBLATHAIM.

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