En-Rimmon
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En-rimmon is a location mentioned in the Old Testament, specifically within the context of the post-exilic period when the Israelites were returning to their ancestral lands following the Babylonian captivity. The name "En-rimmon" is believed to mean "spring of the pomegranate," indicating a place that may have been known for its water source and possibly its pomegranate trees.

Biblical References:

1. Nehemiah 11:29 : "Zanoah, Adullam, and their villages; Lachish and its fields; and Azekah and its settlements. So they settled from Beersheba all the way to the Valley of Hinnom." While En-rimmon is not directly mentioned in this verse, it is part of the broader context of the settlements in the region of Judah during the time of Nehemiah. The returnees were re-establishing their presence in the land, and En-rimmon was one of the locations where they settled.

2. Joshua 15:32 : "Lebaoth, Shilhim, Ain, and Rimmon—twenty-nine cities in all, along with their villages." In this passage, Rimmon is listed as part of the inheritance of the tribe of Judah. The mention of Ain and Rimmon together suggests a close geographical relationship, which is why some scholars believe En-rimmon may be a combination or a later name for these locations.

3. 1 Chronicles 4:32 : "Their villages were Etam, Ain, Rimmon, Tochen, and Ashan—five towns in all." This verse again lists Rimmon as part of the settlements associated with the tribe of Simeon, which was located within the territory of Judah. The association with Ain in this context further supports the identification of En-rimmon as a combined or nearby settlement.

Historical and Geographical Context:

En-rimmon is situated in the southern part of ancient Judah, an area characterized by its arid climate and reliance on natural springs and wells for water. The mention of a "spring" in its name suggests that En-rimmon was a vital water source for the surrounding communities, making it an important location for settlement and agriculture.

The post-exilic period was a time of rebuilding and re-establishing the Jewish community in their homeland. The returnees, under the leadership of figures like Zerubbabel, Ezra, and Nehemiah, sought to restore not only the physical structures, such as the Temple and the walls of Jerusalem, but also the spiritual and communal life of the people. Settlements like En-rimmon played a crucial role in this restoration process, providing homes and livelihoods for the returning exiles.

Theological Significance:

From a theological perspective, the mention of En-rimmon and other settlements in the biblical narrative underscores God's faithfulness in restoring His people to their promised land. The reoccupation of these towns symbolizes the fulfillment of divine promises and the continuity of the covenant relationship between God and Israel. The restoration of the land and its cities serves as a testament to God's providence and the hope of renewal for His people.

En-rimmon, though not a major city, represents the broader theme of restoration and hope that permeates the post-exilic books of the Bible. It highlights the importance of community, land, and divine promise in the life of the Israelites as they sought to rebuild their identity and faith in the aftermath of exile.
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary
En-Rimmon

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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
EN-RIMMON

en-rim'-on (`en-rimmon, "the fountain of Rimmon" (see RIMMON), or perhaps "the spring of the pomegranate"; Eromoth, Rhemmon):

A city of Judah (Joshua 15:32), "Ain and Rimmon"; ascribed to Simeon (Joshua 19:7 1 Chronicles 4:32, "Ain, Rimmon"). In Nehemiah 11:29 mentioned as reinhabited after the Captivity. Zechariah 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." Kh. Umm er Rumamin, 9 miles North of Beersheba is the usually accepted site. See PEF, 398; Sh XXIV.

E. W. G. Masterman

Strong's Hebrew
5884. En Rimmon -- "spring of a pomegranate," a place in Judah
En Rimmon. 5883, 5884. En Rimmon. 5885 . "spring of a pomegranate," a
place in Judah. Transliteration: En Rimmon Phonetic Spelling ...
/hebrew/5884.htm - 6k
Library

In Jud??a and through Samaria - a Sketch of Samaritan History and ...
... Ewald, Hengstenberg, Wieseler, and Godet, seek it on the southern border
of Jud??a (En-rimmon, Nehemiah 11:29, comp. Joshua 15:1, 32). ...
/.../edersheim/the life and times of jesus the messiah/chapter vii in judaea and.htm

Thesaurus
En-rimmon (2 Occurrences)
En-rimmon. Enrimmon, En-rimmon. En-rim'mon . Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia
EN-RIMMON. ... Enrimmon, En-rimmon. En-rim'mon . Reference Bible.
/e/en-rimmon.htm - 7k

Enrimmon (1 Occurrence)
... en-rim'-on (`en-rimmon, "the fountain of Rimmon" (see RIMMON), or perhaps "the spring
of the pomegranate"; Eromoth, Rhemmon): A city of ...Enrimmon (1 Occurrence). ...
/e/enrimmon.htm - 7k

En-rim'mon (1 Occurrence)
En-rim'mon. En-rimmon, En-rim'mon. Enrogel . ... En-rim'mon (1 Occurrence). Nehemiah
11:29 and in En-rimmon, and in Zorah, and in Jarmuth; (See RSV). ...
/e/en-rim'mon.htm - 6k

En (19 Occurrences)
... It occurs in numerous compound words, as EN-GEDI, EN-HADDAH, EN-HAKKORE,
EN-HAZOR, EN-RIMMON, EN-ROGEL, EN-SHEMESH (which see). ...
/e/en.htm - 14k

Rimmon (22 Occurrences)
... Rimmon occurs in close association with `Ain (a spring), and in Nehemiah 11:29,
what is apparently the same place, `Ain Rimmon, is called En-rimmon (which see ...
/r/rimmon.htm - 18k

Zareah (1 Occurrence)
... see). Multi-Version Concordance Zareah (1 Occurrence). Nehemiah 11:29 And
at Enrimmon, and at Zareah, and at Jarmuth, (KJV WBS YLT). ...
/z/zareah.htm - 6k

Zorah (10 Occurrences)
... (WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE DBY WBS YLT NAS RSV NIV). Nehemiah 11:29 and in EnRimmon,
and in Zorah, and in Jarmuth, (WEB JPS ASV BBE DBY NAS RSV NIV). ...
/z/zorah.htm - 11k

Jarmuth (7 Occurrences)
... (WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE DBY WBS YLT NAS RSV NIV). Nehemiah 11:29 and in EnRimmon,
and in Zorah, and in Jarmuth, (WEB KJV JPS ASV BBE DBY WBS YLT NAS RSV NIV). ...
/j/jarmuth.htm - 11k

En-
... It occurs in numerous compound words, as EN-GEDI, EN-HADDAH, EN-HAKKORE,
EN-HAZOR, EN-RIMMON, EN-ROGEL, EN-SHEMESH (which see). ...
/e/en-.htm - 7k

Etam (5 Occurrences)
... 4:32). Mentioned with EN-RIMMON (which see), identified by Conder with Khurbet
`AiTun in the hills Northwest of Beersheba. (3) The ...
/e/etam.htm - 11k

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Concordance
En-rimmon (2 Occurrences)

Joshua 19:7
Ain, Rimmon, Ether, and Ashan; four cities with their villages;
(See RSV)

Nehemiah 11:29
and in En-rimmon, and in Zorah, and in Jarmuth,
(ASV BBE DBY JPS WBS YLT NAS)

Subtopics

En-Rimmon

En-Rimmon: A City of the Tribe of Judah, Probably Identical With Ain and Rimmon

Related Terms

En-rimmon (2 Occurrences)

Enrogel (4 Occurrences)

Enrimmon
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