En-Rimmon

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Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary


EN-RIMMON (‘spring of [the] pomegranate’).—One of the settlements of the Judahites after the return from the Exile (Neh_11:29). In Jos_15:32 amongst the towns assigned to Judah we find ‘Ain and Rimmon,’ and in Jos_19:7 (cf. 1Ch_4:32) amongst those assigned to Simeon are ‘Ain, Rimmon.’ In all these instances there can be littls doubt that we ought to read En-rimmon. En-rimmon is probably to be identified with the modern Umm er-Rumâmin, about 9 miles N. of Beersheba.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909


En-rim'mon. (fount of the pomegranate). One of the places which the men of Judah reinhabited, after their return from the captivity. Neh_11:29. Perhaps the same as "Ain and Rimmon," Jos_15:32, and "Ain, Remmon," Jos_19:7, and see 1Ch_4:32.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
By Dr. William Smith.Published in 1863


en-rim?on (עין־רמּון, ‛ēn-rimmōn, ?the fountain of Rimmon? (see RIMMON), or perhaps ?the spring of the pomegranate?; Ἐρωμώθ, Erōmō̇th, Ῥεμμών, Rhemmō̇n): A city of Judah (Jos_15:32), ?Ain and Rimmon?; ascribed to Simeon (Jos_19:7; 1Ch_4:32, ?Ain, Rimmon?). In Neh_11:29 mentioned as reinhabited after the Captivity. Zec_14:10, runs: ?All the land shall be made like the Arabah, from Geba to Rimmon, south of Jerusalem.? It must have been a very southerly place. In the Eusebius, Onomasticon, (?Erimmon?) it is described as a ?very large village 16 miles South of Eleutheropolis.? Kḣ Umm er Rumāmı̄n, 9 miles North of Beersheba is the usually accepted site. See PEF, 398; Sh XXIV.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.


En-rimmon
(Hebrews Eyn Rimmon', עֵין רַמַּוֹן, fountain of Rimmon; Sept. ἐν ῾Ρεμμών v. r. ἐν ῾Ρεμαών, Vat. MS. omits, Vulg. et in Remmon), a place occupied by the descendants of Judah after the exile (Neh_11:29). It appears from the associated places to be the same with the "Ain and Rimmon" of Jos_15:32 (comp. Jos_19:7; 1Ch_4:32), where perhaps, in like manner, but one place is referred to, a spring adjoining the town of Rimmon. SEE AIN. Yet the enumeration ("five cities") of 1Ch_4:32 ("Ain, Rimmon") requires them to be taken as distinct. In fact, there appears to have been a Levitical city en-Rimmon near to, but originally distinct from the nonLevitical Rimmon, and indicated by a remarkable reservoir still extant in the vicinity. SEE RIMMON.

CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
press 1895.





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