
Rimmon - Wikipedia
Rimmon or Rimon (Hebrew: רִמּוֹן, romanized: Rīmmōn) is a Hebrew word meaning 'pomegranate'. It appears as a name in the Hebrew Bible where, when translated to Greek, it takes the form Remmon (Ρεμμων, Remmōn).
Rimmon - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
RIMMON rĭm’ ən רִמֹּ֥ון (for other forms see below); LXX see below; meaning pomegranate in Heb., or when borrowed from Akkad, the thunderer (cf. Akkad. ramanu “to roar.” 1. A Benjaminite of Beeroth whose two sons, Baanah and Rechab, guerilla captains, assassinated Saul’s son Ishbosheth (2 Sam 4:2-9; LXX ̔Ρεμμών). 2.
Topical Bible: Rimmon
Rimmon is identified as a deity worshiped in ancient Syria, particularly in the city of Damascus. The name "Rimmon" is believed to be derived from the Semitic root meaning "pomegranate," but in the context of Syrian worship, it is associated with a storm or thunder god, akin to the Canaanite Baal.
Rimmon - Jewish Virtual Library
RIMMON, apparently an epithet used in Damascus for the chief Aramean god, Baal-Hadad. Naaman and his master, the king of Syria, are said to have worshiped in the "Temple of Rimmon" (II Kings 5:18).
Rimmon | The amazing name Rimmon: meaning and etymology
Aug 12, 2014 · An indepth look at the meaning and etymology of the awesome name Rimmon. We'll discuss the original Hebrew, plus the words and names Rimmon is related to, plus the occurences of this name in the Bible.
Bible Map: Rimmon
(2) (rimmon; Eremmon, or Rhemmoth): A city in the Negeb, near the border of Edom, ascribed to Judah (Joshua 15:32) and to Simeon (Joshua 19:7 1 Chronicles 4:32, the King James Version "Remmon"). In Zechariah 14:10 it is mentioned as the extreme South of Judah-"from
Topical Bible: Temple of Rimmon
Rimmon, also known as Hadad-Rimmon, was a deity worshiped in ancient Syria, often associated with storms and fertility. The temple dedicated to this god was a significant religious site in the region. The primary biblical reference to the Temple of Rimmon is found in 2 Kings 5:18.
Rimmon Meaning - Bible Definition and References - Bible Study Tools
Discover the meaning of Rimmon in the Bible. Study the definition of Rimmon with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments.
Strong's Hebrew: 7417. רִמּוֹן (Rimmown) -- Pomegranate - Bible Hub
Word Origin: Derived from the root רָמַם (ramam), meaning "to be high" or "to rise." Usage: The term "Rimmown" primarily refers to the pomegranate fruit, a symbol of fertility, abundance, and blessing in the Hebrew Bible. It is often associated with beauty and prosperity due to its numerous seeds and vibrant appearance.
2 Kings Fact #5: Who was Rimmon? - Blue Letter Bible
Fact: Who was Rimmon? Rimmon was another name for the Syrian god Baal-hadad. Known as the storm god, he was depicted as a bearded deity holding a club and thunderbolt. He was considered the most powerful god in the Syrian religion.