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<p> Adad-Rim´mon, properly [[Hadad-Rimmon]] (A garden of pomegranates), a city in the valley of Jezreel, where was fought the famous battle between King [[Josiah]] and Pharaoh-Necho ( 2 Kings 23:29; Zechariah 12:11). Adad-rimmon was afterwards called Maximianopolis, in honor of the emperor [[Maximian.]] It was seventeen [[Roman]] miles from Caesarea, and ten miles from Jezreel. </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
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<p> Adad-Rim´mon, properly [[Hadad-Rimmon]] (A garden of pomegranates), a city in the valley of Jezreel, where was fought the famous battle between King [[Josiah]] and Pharaoh-Necho (&nbsp;2 Kings 23:29; &nbsp;Zechariah 12:11). Adad-rimmon was afterwards called Maximianopolis, in honor of the emperor Maximian. It was seventeen Roman miles from Caesarea, and ten miles from Jezreel. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 07:31, 15 October 2021

Adad-Rimmon [1]

Adad-Rim´mon, properly Hadad-Rimmon (A garden of pomegranates), a city in the valley of Jezreel, where was fought the famous battle between King Josiah and Pharaoh-Necho ( 2 Kings 23:29;  Zechariah 12:11). Adad-rimmon was afterwards called Maximianopolis, in honor of the emperor Maximian. It was seventeen Roman miles from Caesarea, and ten miles from Jezreel.

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