Strong's H1910 (Hebrew)

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Strong's H1910 (Hebrew)

Hebrew: הֲדַדְרִמּוֹן (Hădadrimmôwn)

Pronunciation: had-ad-rim-mone'

Morphology: n-pr-loc

Name Meaning: Hadad-rimmon = "Hadad of the pomegranates"

Derivation: from הֲדַד (Hădad) H1908 and רִמּוֹן (Rimmôwn) H7417

Definition: Hadad-Rimmon, a place in Palestine

KJV Renderings: Hadad-rimmon

Senses

  1. a place in the valley of Megiddo where a national lamentation was held for the death of King Josiah; named after two Syrian gods

Cross References

Strong's Original Transliteration Derivation Definition KJV Renderings
H1908 הֲדַד Hădad probably of foreign origin (compare אֲדַד (ʼĂdad) H111) Hadad, the name of an idol, and of several kings of Edom Hadad
H7417 רִמּוֹן Rimmôwn or (shorter) (רִמֹּן (Rimmôn); or רִמּוֹנוֹ (Rimmôwnôw); (1 Chronicles 6:62 (אֶבֶץ (ʼEbets) H77)), the same as רִמּוֹן (rimmôwn) H7416; in Joshua 19:13: הַמְּתֹאָר (ham-mᵉthôʼâr) is mistaken for part of a name; article with the passive participle of תָּאַר (tâʼar) H8388; the (one) marked off, i.e. which pertains). Rimmon, the name of a Syrian deity, also of five places in Palestine Remmon, Rimmon



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