En-rimmon 5884 ## <Eyn Rimmown {ane rim-mone'}; from 5869 and

7416; fountain of a pomegranate; En-Rimmon, a place in Palestine:

 -- {En-rimmon}.[ql


Gath-rimmon 1667 ## Gath-Rimmown {gath-rim-mone'}; from 1660 and

7416; wine-press of (the) pomegranate; Gath-Rimmon, a place in

Palestine: -- {Gath-rimmon}. [ql


Hadad-rimmon 1910 ## Hadadrimmown {had-ad-rim-mone'}; from 1908

and 7417; Hadad-Rimmon, a place in Palestine: -- {Hadad-rimmon}.

[ql


Rimmon 7417 ## Rimmown {rim-mone'}; or (shorter) Rimmon {rim-

mone'}; or Rimmownow (1 Chronicles 6:62 [77]) {rim-mo-no'}; the

same as 7416; Rimmon, the name of a Syrian deity, also of five

places in Palestine: -- Remmon, {Rimmon}. The addition "-

methoar" (Josh. 19:13) is ham-m@tho>ar (ham-meth-o-awr');

passive participle of 8388 with the article; the (one) marked

off, i.e. which pertains; mistaken for part of the name.[ql


Rimmon-parez 7428 ## Rimmon Perets {rim-mone' peh'-rets}; from

7416 and 6556; pomegranate of the breach; Rimmon-Perets, a place

in the Desert: -- {Rimmon-parez}.[ql


Rimmon-]methoar 8388 ## ta>ar {taw-ar'}; a primitive root; to

delineate; reflex. to extend: -- be drawn, mark out, [{Rimmon-

]methoar} [by union with 74l7].[ql


Tabrimmon 2886 ## Tabrimmown {tab-rim-mone'}; from 2895 and 74l7;

 pleasing (to) Rimmon; Tabrimmon, a Syrian: -- {Tabrimmon}. [ql


 


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