Rimmon Parez
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Fausset's Bible Dictionary [1]
Rimmon Parez or Rimmon Perez. A station in Israel's marches ( Numbers 33:19-20) ("the pomegranate of the breach.") Probably the scene of God's breaking forth in wrath, as at Korah's rebellion (compare 2 Samuel 6:8; Job 16:14).
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [2]
(Heb. Rimmon' Pe'rets, פֶּרֶוֹ רַמּוֹן [in pause, Pa ' Rets, פָּרֶוֹ ] , Pomegranate Of the Breach, so called probably from some local configuration; Sept. ῾Ρεμμὼν Φαρές ) , the second-named station of the Israelites in the desert after leaving Hazeroth, and located between Rithmah and Libnah ( Numbers 33:20). It was somewhere in the northern interior of the Desert et-Tih, west of Kadesh-Barnea. (See Exode).