Ishkur-Adad-RIMMON-ISHKUR-EL SHADDI - TESHUB לחזור בתשובה - TO RETURN TO TESHUB

  Ishkur-Adad-RIMMON-ISHKUR-EL SHADDI - TESHUB לחזור בתשובה - TO RETURN TO TESHUB

Rimon What does Rimon mean in Hebrew?

Rimmon was a Syrian cult image and temple, mentioned only in 2 Kings 5:18 in the Hebrew Bible. In Syria this deity was known as “Baal” (“the Lord” par excellence), in Assyria as “Ramanu” (“the Thunderer”). According to the narrative in the second book of Kings, the Syrian commander Naaman, having been healed of his leprosy by the Israelite prophet Elisha, requested pardon from God for continuing to minister to the King of Syria who would continue to worship in the Temple of Rimmon. Elisha granted him this pardon.[1]    Rimmon - Wikipedia











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