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The ancient town of Riblah, today a tell covered by a cemetery not far from the town of on the side of the border with Lebanon, was in located on the northern frontier of the land of . The site lies on the eastern bank of the , in a wide and fertile plain, 35 miles north-east of and 10 or 12 miles south of the artificial created by the .

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Brenton translated the place as Rablaam in his translation of the . Brenton's Translation of the Septuagint, 2 Kings 23:33

It was at Riblah that , of (c. 610 – c. 595 BCE), established his camp after he had routed 's Judahite army at Megiddo in 609 BCE. Soon after this, the son of Josiah, the newly anointed King Jehoahaz, was made prisoner and held at Riblah to prevent him from ruling Judah; he was later taken to Egypt where he died (). A reference in :

The nations combined against him Jehoahaz; he was caught in their pit;
They dragged him off with hooks to the land of Egypt
is interpreted as stating that Necho had invited Jehoahaz to a conference in Riblah and trapped him there.Barnes, A., Barnes' Notes on the Bible on 2 Kings 23, accessed 31 January 2018

Some two decades later, Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon also set up his headquarters here during his campaign against Judah, which culminated in the destruction of in 587 or 586 BCE. King was taken captive and brought to Riblah, described as a dependency of , where he had to witness how his sons were killed, after which he was blinded and taken to Babylon. His officials were also put to death in Riblah ().

The town was situated on the main international trade route from Egypt to , via Israel and the town of where the road crossed over the River. An important strategic asset, Riblah had plenty of water, food and fuel, which made also suitable as a military camp.

In Roman times, the town also bore the name Daphne., citing and , p. 28 (reprinted A. Hart: Philadelphia 1850)


Riblah in Canaan
There was also a town with the same name on the eastern boundary of the in Canaan, known from , but whose location is still uncertain. The town is described in as "on the eastern side of Ain". Two springs still called el-Ain el-Fauqah and el-Ain el-Tahta ("the upper" and "the lower fountain") can still be found about 10 miles east of the Sea of Galilee, close to the town of Samar in Irbid Governorate, Jordan.

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