Rimmon-parez
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Biblical Reference:
Rimmon-parez is mentioned in the Book of Numbers as one of the stations where the Israelites camped during their wilderness journey. The specific reference is found in Numbers 33:19-20: "They set out from Rithmah and camped at Rimmon-perez. They set out from Rimmon-perez and camped at Libnah."

Etymology and Meaning:
The name "Rimmon-parez" is composed of two elements. "Rimmon" can mean "pomegranate" or refer to a deity worshiped in ancient Near Eastern cultures, though in this context, it likely refers to the fruit, symbolizing abundance and fertility. "Perez" means "breach" or "division." Thus, Rimmon-parez could be interpreted as "pomegranate of the breach" or "abundance of division."

Historical and Geographical Context:
Rimmon-parez is one of the many locations listed in the itinerary of the Israelites' 40-year journey through the desert after their exodus from Egypt. The exact location of Rimmon-parez is not known today, and it is not mentioned outside of the wilderness itinerary in Numbers 33. The passage through Rimmon-parez signifies a stage in the Israelites' journey, reflecting their nomadic lifestyle and the challenges they faced in the wilderness.

Theological Significance:
The journey of the Israelites through the wilderness, including their encampment at Rimmon-parez, is a significant period in biblical history. It represents a time of testing, reliance on God, and preparation for entering the Promised Land. Each station, including Rimmon-parez, marks a step in the fulfillment of God's promise to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob to give their descendants a land of their own.

Theologically, the wilderness journey, with its various encampments, serves as a metaphor for the spiritual journey of believers. It highlights themes of faith, obedience, and the necessity of trusting in God's provision and guidance, even when the path is difficult or unclear.

Cultural and Symbolic Insights:
The mention of "Rimmon," associated with the pomegranate, may carry symbolic weight. In biblical literature, the pomegranate is often a symbol of fruitfulness and blessing. This symbolism could serve as a reminder of God's provision and the potential for spiritual growth and abundance, even in times of trial and transition.

Conclusion:
Rimmon-parez, though briefly mentioned, is part of the larger narrative of the Israelites' journey to the Promised Land. It serves as a reminder of the faithfulness required during times of transition and the importance of each step in the journey of faith.
Easton's Bible Dictionary
A pomegranate breach, or Rimmon of the breach, one of the stations of the Israelites in the wilderness (Numbers 33:19, 20).
Strong's Hebrew
7428. Rimmon Parets -- "pomegranate of the breach," a place in the ...
... Rimmon-parez. From rimmown and perets; pomegranate of the breach; Rimmon-Perets,
a place in the Desert -- Rimmon-parez. see HEBREW rimmown. see HEBREW perets. ...
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Thesaurus
Rimmonparez (2 Occurrences)
... Multi-Version Concordance Rimmonparez (2 Occurrences). Numbers 33:19 And they
departed from Rithmah, and pitched at Rimmonparez. (KJV). ...
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Rimmon-parez (2 Occurrences)
Rimmon-parez. Rimmonparez, Rimmon-parez. Rimmonperez . Easton's Bible Dictionary ...
(WBS YLT). Rimmonparez, Rimmon-parez. Rimmonperez . Reference Bible.
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Rimmonperez
... RIMMON-PEREZ. rim-mon-pe'-rez (rimmon perets; the King James Version Rimmon-parez):
A desert camp of the Israelites (Numbers 33:19 f), unidentified. ...
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Pitched (101 Occurrences)
... (KJV JPS). Numbers 33:19 And they departed from Rithmah, and pitched at Rimmonparez. ...
Numbers 33:20 And they departed from Rimmonparez, and pitched in Libnah. ...
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Rimmon-perez (2 Occurrences)
... RIMMON-PEREZ. rim-mon-pe'-rez (rimmon perets; the King James Version Rimmon-parez):
A desert camp of the Israelites (Numbers 33:19 f), unidentified. ...
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Rim'mono (1 Occurrence)
Rim'mono. Rimmono, Rim'mono. Rimmonparez . Multi-Version Concordance Rim'mono
(1 Occurrence). ... Rimmono, Rim'mono. Rimmonparez . Reference Bible.
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Rimmon-parez (2 Occurrences)

Numbers 33:19
And they departed from Rithmah, and encamped at Rimmon-parez.
(WBS YLT)

Numbers 33:20
And they departed from Rimmon-parez, and encamped in Libnah.
(WBS YLT)

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