En-rim'mon. (fount of the pomegranate). One of the places which the men of Judah reinhabited, after their return from the captivity. Nehemiah 11:29. Perhaps the same as "Ain and Rimmon," Joshua 15:32, and "Ain, Remmon," Joshua 19:7, and see 1 Chronicles 4:32.
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