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hădadrimmōn הֲדַדְרִמּוֹן ‘Hadadrimmon’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from hădad, ʾădad הֲדַד, אֲדַד ‘Hadad’ and rimmōn רִמּוֹן ‘Rimmon’
Roots: הדד רמון רמון רמונו

hădadrimmōn pr n loc
Hadad-rimmon = "Hadad of the pomegranates"
1) a place in the valley of Megiddo where a national lamentation was held for the death of King Josiah; named after two Syrian gods

Mentioned in Zechariah 12:11

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