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POMEGRANATE - P>@ - The pomegranate tree, Punicu granatum , derives its name from the Latin pomum granatum , "grained apple." The Romans gave it the name of Punica, as the tree was introduced from Carthage. It belongs to the natural order Myrtaceae (Myrtle), being, however, rather a tall bush than a tree, The foliage is dark green, the flowers are crimson, the fruit, which is about the size of art orange, is red when which in Palestine is about the middle of October. It contains a quantity of juice. Mention is made in (Solomon kjv@8:2) of spiced wine of the juice of the pomegranate. The rind is used in the manufacture of morocco leather, and together with the bark is sometimes used medicinally. Mr. Royle (Kitto’s Cyc., art "Rimmon") states that this tree is a native of Asia and is to be traced from Syria through Persia, even to the mountains of northern India. The pomegranate was early cultivated in Egypt; hence the complaint of the Israelites in the wilderness of Zin, kjv@Numbers:20:5) this "is no place of figs, or of vines, or of pomegranates." Carved figures of the pomegranate adorned the tops of the pillars in Solomon’s temple, (Kings:7:18-20) etc.; and worked representations of this fruit, in blue, purple and scarlet, ornamented the hem of the robe of the ephod. kjv@Exodus:28:33-34)

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Pomegranate @ i.e., "grained apple" (pomum granatum), Heb. rimmon. Common in Egypt kjv@Numbers:20:5) and Palestine (13:23; kjv@Deuteronomy:8:8). The Romans called it Punicum malum, i.e., Carthaginian apple, because they received it from Carthage. It belongs to the myrtle family of trees. The withering of the pomegranate tree is mentioned among the judgments of God kjv@Joel:1:12). It is frequently mentioned in the Song of Solomon (Cant. 4:3,13, etc.). The skirt of the high priest's blue robe and ephod was adorned with the representation of pomegranates, alternating with golden bells kjv@Exodus:28:33-34), as also were the "chapiters upon the two pillars" (kjvKings:7:20) which "stood before the house."

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Pomegranate Tree, the @ Egypt abounded with kjv@Numbers:20:5
Canaan abounded with kjv@Numbers:13:23 kjv@Deuteronomy:8:8
The Jews
Cultivated, in orchards kjv@Songs:4:13
Often dwelt under shade of kjv@1Samuel:14:2
Drank the juice of kjv@Songs:8:2
The blasting of, a great calamity kjv@Joel:1:12
God's favour exhibited, in making fruitful kjv@Haggai:2:19
Representations of its fruit
On the high priest's robe kjv@Exodus:39:24-26
On the pillars of the temple kjv@1Kings:7:18
Illustrative
Of saints kjv@Songs:6:11 kjv@Songs:7:12
(An orchard of,) of the church kjv@Songs:4:13
(Fruit of,) of the graces of the church kjv@Songs:4:3 kjv@Songs:6:7

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POMEGRANATE @ -(A fruit)
- Abounded in the land of Canaan kjv@1Samuel:14:2
- Brought by the spies to show the fruitfulness of the land of Canaan kjv@Numbers:13:23
- Figures of the fruits of, were embroidered on the ephod kjv@Exodus:28:33-34; kjv@Exodus:39:24
- Carved on the pillars of the temple kjv@1Kings:7:18-20 kjv@1Kings:7:42; kjv@Jeremiah:52:22-23
- Wine made of kjv@Songs:8:2

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kjv@STRING:Remmon <HITCHCOCK>@ greatness; elevation; a pomegranate-tree - HITCHCOCK-R


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


kjv@STRING:Tabrimon <HITCHCOCK>@ good pomegranate; the navel; the middle - HITCHCOCK-T


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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.


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.


H7416 <STRHEB>@ רמּן רמּון rimmôn rimmôn {rim-mone'} rim-mone' From H7426; a {pomegranate} the tree (from its upright growth) or the fruit (also an artificial ornament): - pomegranate.


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.