REMETH.See Ramoth, 1.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909
Re'meth. (height). One of the towns of Issachar. Jos_19:21. It is probably, though not certainly, a distinct place from the Ramoth of 1Ch_6:73.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
By Dr. William Smith.Published in 1863
rē?meth, rem?eth (רמת, remeth; Codex Vaticanus Ῥεμμάς, Rhemmás; Codex Alexandrinus Ῥαμάθ, Rhamáth): A place in the territory of Issachar named with En-gannim (Jos_19:21). It is probably identical with Ramoth of 1Ch_6:73, and Jarmuth of Jos_21:29. It is represented today by the village er-Rāmeh, situated on a hill which rises abruptly from the green plain about 11 miles Southwest of Jenı̄n (Engannim). While the southern boundary of Issachar was, roughly, the southern edge of the plain of Esdraelon, the possessions of the tribes seem sometimes to have overlapped. See JARMUTH; RAMOTH.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.
Remeth
(Heb. id. רֶמֶת, height; Sept. ῾Ραμμάθ v. r. ῾Ραμμάς), a city in the territory of Issachar (Jos_19:21), called, as it seems, RAMOTH SEE RAMOTH (q.v.) in 1Ch_6:73. As the place is named in the first of the above passages next to En-gannim (Jenin), the site is possibly represented by a tell with ruins south of Zerin (Jezreel) between Sundela and Mukeibileh. Dr. Porter (in Kitto's Cyclop. s.v.) suggests that the place may be identical with the ruined fortress and village called Wezar, perched upon the northern rocky face of Mt. Gilboa (Robinson, Researches, 3:157, 160; new ed. 3, 339).
CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
press 1895.