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2 Samuel 4:2

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Masoretic Text 1524

H8147 two ושׁני
H376 men אנשׁים
H8269 that were captains שׂרי
H1416 of bands גדודים
H1961 had היו
H1121 And Saul's son בן
H7586   שׁאול
H8034 the name שׁם
H259 of the one האחד
H1196 was Baanah בענה
H8034 and the name ושׁם
H8145 of the other השׁני
H7394 Rechab רכב
H1121 the sons בני
H7417 of Rimmon רמון
H886 a Beerothite הבארתי
H1121   מבני
H1144 of Benjamin בנימן
H3588 for כי
H1571 also גם
H881 Beeroth בארות
H2803 was reckoned תחשׁב
H5921 to על
H1144 Benjamin בנימן׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
  Saul's
H376 men
  that
  were
H8269 captains
  of
H1416 bands
  the
H8034 name
  of
  the
H259 one
  was
H1196 Baanah
  and
  the
H8034 name
  of
  the
H8145 other
H7394 Rechab
  the
H1121 sons
  of
H7417 Rimmon
  a
H886 Beerothite
  of
  the
H4480 children
  of
H1144 Benjamin
H881 Beeroth
H1571 also
  was
H2803 reckoned
H1144 Benjamin

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H7417
Hebrew: רִמּוֹן
Transliteration: Rimmôwn
Pronunciation: rim-mone'
Bible Usage: {Remmon} Rimmon. The addition -methoar () is המּתאר {hammethô'âr} ham-meth-o-awr; passive participle of H8388 with the article the (one) marked {off} That is6which pertains; mistaken for part of the name.
Definition:  

{Rimmon} the name of a Syrian {deity} also of five places in Palestine. The additon of -methoar (the fourth form) is a passive participle of H8388 with the article; the (one) marked {off} that {is} which pertains; mistaken for part of the name

Rimmon = "pomegranate" n pr dei

1. the deity of wind, rain, and storm, worshipped by the Syrians of Damascus n pr m

2. a Benjamite of Beeroth, the father of Rechab and Baanah, the murderers of Ishbosheth n pr loc

3. the Rock; a cliff or inaccessible natural fastness in which the 600 Benjamites who escaped the slaughter of Gibeah took refuge

4. a town in the southern portion of Judah allotted to Simeon

5. a Levitical city in Zebulun located approximately 6 miles north of Nazareth

The Brown-Driver-Briggs
Hebrew-English Lexicon (BDB) 1906
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.