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Rimmon Parez

רִמֹּן פָּרֶץ/RIM-on PAY-rez/

Pomegranate of the breach

Summary

Rimmon-parez ('pomegranate of the breach') was a wilderness camping station during Israel's exodus journey.

Wilderness Station

Rimmon-parez is listed among the stations where Israel camped during their wilderness wanderings, located between Rithmah and Libnah. The name suggests a place where pomegranates grew near a ravine or breach in the terrain.

Key verses:Numbers 33:19-20

References

  1. 1.John McClintock and James Strong, "Rimmon-parez," in Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature, vol. IX (Harper & Brothers, 1867–1887).
  2. 2.James Orr (ed.), "Rimmon-perez," in International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, vol. IV (Howard-Severance Company, 1915).