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RIMMON - R>@ - (pomegranate) the name of several towns. A city of Zebulun ( kjv@1Chronicles:6:77; kjv@Nehemiah:11:29) a Levitical city, the present Rummaneh , six miles north of Nazareth. A town in the southern portion of Judah, kjv@Joshua:15:3) allotted to Simeon, kjv@Joshua:19:7; kjv@1Chronicles:4:32) probably 13 miles southwest of Hebron. Rimmon-parez (pomegranate of the breach), the name of a march-station in the wilderness. kjv@Numbers:33:19-20) No place now known has been identified with it. Rimmon the Rock, a cliff or inaccessible natural fastness, in which the six hundred Benjamites who escaped the slaughter of Gibeah took refuge. kjv@Judges:20:45-47 kjv@Judges:21:13) In the wild country which lies on the east of the central highlands of Benjamin the name is still found attached to a village perched on the summit of a conical chalky hill, visible in all directions, and commanding the whole country. A Benjamite of Beeroth, the father of Rechab and Baanah, the murderers of Ish-bosheth. (2 Samuel 4:2,5,9)

RIMMON - R>@ - a deity worshipped by the Syrians of Damascus, where there was a temple or house of Rimmon. ( kjv@2Kings:5:18) Rimmon is perhaps the abbreviated form of Hadad-rimmon, Hadad being the sun-god of the Syrians. Combining this with the pomegranate which was his symbol, Hadad-rimmon would then he the sun-god of the late summer, who ripens the pomegranate and other fruits.

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Rimmon @ pomegranate.

(1.) A man of Beeroth ( kjv@2Samuel:4:2), one of the four Gibeonite cities. (
See kjv@Joshua:9:17.)

(2.) A Syrian idol, mentioned only in kjv@2Kings:5:18.

(3.) One of the "uttermost cities" of Judah, afterwards given to Simeon kjv@Joshua:15:21-32 kjv@Joshua:19:7; kjv@1Chronicles:4:32). In kjv@Joshua:15:32 Ain and Rimmon are mentioned separately, but in 19:7 and kjv@1Chronicles:4:32 (comp. kjv@Nehemiah:11:29) the two words are probably to be combined, as forming together the name of one place, Ain
- Rimmon=the spring of the pomegranate. It has been identified with Um er
- Rumamin, about 13 miles south-west of Hebron.

(4.) "Rock of," to which the Benjamites fled kjv@Judges:20:45-47 kjv@Judges:21:13), and where they maintained themselves for four months after the fearful battle at Gibeah, in which they were almost exterminated, 600 only surviving out of about 27,000. It is the present village of Rummon, "on the very edge of the hill country, with a precipitous descent toward the Jordan valley," supposed to be the site of Ai.

Rimmon-parez @ a pomegranate breach, or Rimmon of the breach, one of the stations of the Israelites in the wilderness kjv@Numbers:33:19-20).

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RIMMON @

-1. Father of the murderers of Ish-bosheth kjv@2Samuel:4:2 kjv@2Samuel:4:5, 9

-2. A city south of Jerusalem kjv@Zechariah:14:10 .Allotted to the tribe of Judah kjv@Joshua:15:32; kjv@Nehemiah:11:29 .Later alloted to the tribe of Simeon kjv@Joshua:19:7; kjv@1Chronicles:4:32 .Called REMMON kjv@Joshua:19:7 .Also called EN

- RIMMON kjv@Nehemiah:11:29

-3. A city of the tribe of Zebulun kjv@1Chronicles:6:77 .Called REMMON

- METHOAR kjv@Joshua:19:13

-4. A rock in the territory of the tribe of Benjamin kjv@Judges:20:45-47; kjv@Judges:21:13

-5. A Syrian idol kjv@2Kings:5:18

RIMMON

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- A camping place of the Israelites kjv@Numbers:33:19-20

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kjv@STRING:En-rimmon <HITCHCOCK>@ well of weight - HITCHCOCK-E


kjv@STRING:Gath-rimmon <HITCHCOCK>@ the high wine-press - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Hadadrimmon <HITCHCOCK>@ invocation to the god Rimmon - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Rimmon <HITCHCOCK>@ exalted; pomegranate - HITCHCOCK-R


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H1667 <STRHEB>@ גּת־רמּון gath-rimmôn gath-rim-mone' From H1660 and H7416; wine press of (the) pomegranate; Gath {Rimmon} a place in Palestine: - Gath-rimmon.


H1910 <STRHEB>@ הדדרמּון hădadrimmôn had-ad-rim-mone' From H1908 and H7417; Hadad {Rimmon} a place in Palestine: - Hadad-rimmon.


H2886 <STRHEB>@ טברמּון ţabrimmôn tab-rim-mone' From H2895 and H7417; pleasing (to) Rimmon; {Tabrimmon} a Syrian: - Tabrimmon.


H5884 <STRHEB>@ עין רמּון ‛êyn rimmôn ane rim-mone' From H5869 and H7416; fountain of a pomegranate; {En-Rimmon} a place in Palestine: - En-rimmon.


H7417 <STRHEB>@ רמּונו רמּן רמּון rimmôn rimmôn rimmônô 1,2 {rim-mone'} rim-mo-no' The same as H7416; {Rimmon} the name of a Syrian {deity} also of five places in Palestine. The additon of -methoar (the fourth form) is a passive participle of H8388 with the article; the (one) marked {off} that {is} which pertains; mistaken for part of the name: - {Remmon} Rimmon. The addition -methoar () is המּתאר {hammethô'âr} ham-meth-o-awr; passive participle of H8388 with the article the (one) marked {off} That is6which pertains; mistaken for part of the name.


H7428 <STRHEB>@ רמּן פּרץ rimmôn perets rim-mone' peh'-rets From H7416 and H6556; pomegranate of the breach; Rimmon {Perets} a place in the Desert: - Rimmon-parez.


H8388 <STRHEB>@ תּאר tâ'ar taw-ar' A primitive root; to delineate; reflexively to extend. (Rimmon methoar by union with H7417.): - be {drawn} mark {out} [Rimmon-] methoar [by union with H7417].