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#7417 רִמּוֹן Rimmown {rim-mone'}
or (shorter) רִמֹּן Rimmon {rim-mone'}
or רִמּוֹנוֹ Rimmownow
(1 Chr 6:62 [77]) {rim-mo-no'}
the same as H7416; TWOT - 2171
Hebrew Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
Rimmon = "pomegranate"
n pr dei
1) the deity of wind, rain, and storm, worshipped by the Syrians of
Damascus
n pr m
2) a Benjamite of Beeroth, the father of Rechab and Baanah, the
murderers of Ishbosheth
n pr loc
3) the Rock; a cliff or inaccessible natural fastness in which the
600 Benjamites who escaped the slaughter of Gibeah took refuge
4) a town in the southern portion of Judah allotted to Simeon
5) a Levitical city in Zebulun located approximately 6 miles north
of Nazareth
Brown-Driver-Briggs (Old Testament Hebrew-English Lexicon)
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" (Joshua 19:13) is הַמְּתֹאָר ham-metho'ar, {ham-meth-o-awr'}; passive participle of H8388 with the article the (one) marked off, That is, which pertains; mistaken for part of the name.
Strong's (Hebrew & Chaldee Dictionary of the Old Testament)
- #7417a.
- רִמּוֹן
- Rimmon (942a); from the same as 7423b; a Syrian god:
- NASB - Rimmon(3).
- #7417b.
- רִמּוֹן
- Rimmon (942a); from the same as 7423b; a Benjamite:
- NASB - Rimmon(3).
- #7417c.
- רִמּוֹן
- Rimmon or
- [or] רִמּוֹנוֹ
- Rimmono (942a); from the same as 7423b; the name of several places in Isr.:
- NASB - Rimmon(9), Rimmono(1).
- [also] רָמוֹת
- Ramoth; see 7418, 7433.
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