A dictionary of the . t miles south are two other hills,738 containing ruins and a fine spring witha reservoir. 2. A Levitical city in Zebulun. 1 : 77. It is also called Remmon-meth-oar. Josh. 19 : 13. It is identified withthe present village liumiuaneh, about 6miles north of Nazareth. 3. A rock whither the 600 survivingBenjamites retreated after the slaughter i of their tribe. Jud. 20 : 45, 47; 21: site is at the modern village Hamnion,about 10 or 15 miles north of Jerusalem,on a limestone hill visible in all direc-tions, having rugged sides difficult ofascen


A dictionary of the . t miles south are two other hills,738 containing ruins and a fine spring witha reservoir. 2. A Levitical city in Zebulun. 1 : 77. It is also called Remmon-meth-oar. Josh. 19 : 13. It is identified withthe present village liumiuaneh, about 6miles north of Nazareth. 3. A rock whither the 600 survivingBenjamites retreated after the slaughter i of their tribe. Jud. 20 : 45, 47; 21: site is at the modern village Hamnion,about 10 or 15 miles north of Jerusalem,on a limestone hill visible in all direc-tions, having rugged sides difficult ofascent and deep valleys around it. Thehouses cling to the sides as huge view from the top of the hill is ex-tensive. RIMMON-PAREZ (pomegran-ate of the breach), an encampment of theIsraelites in the wilderness. Num. 33 :19, 20. The phrase probably refers tosome special breaking forth of the wrathof God, as at Korahs rebellion. Re-land suggests that it ma_y be found atJebel Ikhrimm, 75 miles south-south-west of Rings and , 2. Assyrian Rings in the Rriti^h Museum. 3, Rings. 5. 6, 7. Egyptian Kings, with im-pressions from them. RINGS were used for ornaments and KIN HOD &s seals. When used for ornament, theyWere worn not only on the fingers andin the ears, but also around the wristsand ankles and in the nostrils. Isa. 3 :20, 21; Luke 15 : 22; Jas. 2:2. As aseal the ring became a token of authority,and the giving of a ring the sign of im-parting authority. Gen. 41 : 42; : 10, 12; Dan. 6 : 17. See Clothes. RINJVAH {shout), a descendant ofJudah. 1 Chr. 4 : 20. RIPHATH (a crusher), a son ofGomer. Gen. 10 : 3. His descendantshave by some been identified with theRipheans, the old name of the Paphla-gonians ; by others they have been locatedin the Rhiepean Mountains, north of theCaspian Sea. RISSAH (a ruin, a worm), a, stationof Israel. Num. 33 : 21, 22. It has beenidentified with the Roman Rasa, 30miles from Elath, near the hill nownamed Ras e


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