Reference: Diklah
American
A tribe descended from Joktan, Ge 10:27, and dwelling in Southern Arabia, or perhaps near the head of the Persian gulf.
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Fausets
Arab tradition confirms Ge 10:26-29 in making Joktan (Kahtan) the great progenitor of all the pure tribes of central and southern Arabia. Thus Almodad equates to the Arabic Elmudad; Sheleph equates to Es-Sulaf in the Yemen; Hazarmaveth equates to Hadramaut on the S.E. coast of Arabia; Diklah equates to Dakalah, an important city in the Yemen; it means a fruit-abounding palm tree.
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Hastings
The name of a son of Joktan (Ge 10:27; 1Ch 1:21), probably representing a nation or community. The names immediately preceding and following Diklah give no clue to its identification.
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Morish
Dik'lah
Son of Joktan of the family of Shem, whose descendants settled in Arabia. Ge 10:27; 1Ch 1:21.
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Smith
Dik'lah
(palm grove).
a son of Joktan, whose settlements, in common with those of the other sons of Joktan, must be looked for in Arabia. It is thought that Diklah is a part of Arabia containing many palm trees.