ABEL CARMAIM
Meadow of vineyards; a village of the Ammonites, six miles from Rabbath-Ammon; in the history of Jephthah it is called “the plain of the vineyards,” Jdg 11:33.
Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary
Abel-Carmaim
(“plain of the vineyards”): Jdg 11:33 margin. An Ammonite village, six miles from Rabbath Ammon, or Philadelphia; the limit of Jephthah’s pursuit of the Ammonites. Ruins named Abila still are found in this region. De Sauley met with a Beit el Kerm, “house of the vine,” N. of Kerak, possibly identical with Abel-Ceramim.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Abel-Carmaim
Abel-Carmaim (Place of the vineyards), a village of the Ammonites, about six miles from Philadelphia, or Rabbath Ammon, according to Eusebius, in whose time the place was still rich in vineyards (Jdg 11:33).