my tent, or my tabernacle, in her
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary
Aho'libah. (my tabernacle). A symbolical name, described as a harlot, representing Judah. Ezekiel 23.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
By Dr. William Smith.Published in 1863
This and Aholah are two feigned names made use of by Eze_23:4, to denote the two kingdoms of Judah and Samaria. Aholah and Aholibah are represented as two sisters of Egyptian extraction. Aholah stands for Samaria, and Aholibah for Jerusalem. The first signifies a tent, and the second, my tent is in her. They both prostituted themselves to the Egyptians and Assyrians, in imitating their abominations and idolatries; for which reason the Lord abandoned them to those very people for whose evil practices they had shown so passionate an affection. They were carried into captivity, and reduced to the severest servitude.
Biblical and Theological Dictionary by Richard Watson
PRINTER 1849.
a-hō?li-ba. See OHOLIBAH.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.
Aholibah
(Hebrew Oholibah', אָהַלַיבָה, for בָהּ אָהַלַי, my tent is in her; Sept. Ο᾿ολιβά v. r. Ο᾿λιβά; Vulg. Ooliba), a symbolical name given to Jerusalem (Eze_23:4; Eze_23:11; Eze_23:22; Eze_23:36; Eze_23:44) under the figure of an adulterous harlot, as having once contained the true worship of Jehovah, but having prostituted herself to foreign idolatries (Havernik, Comment. in loc.). SEE AHOLAH.
CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
press 1895.