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HEBREW: 2540 Nwmx Chammown
NAVE: Hammon
EBD: Hammon
SMITH: HAMMON
ISBE: HAMMON

Hammon

In Bible versions:

Hammon: NET AVS NIV NRSV NASB TEV
heat; the sun

a town in Asher (OS)
a town of Naphtali given to the Gershonites
Google Maps: Hammon (33° 7´, 35° 9´);

Hebrew

Strongs #02540: Nwmx Chammown

Hammon = "warm springs"

1) a town in Asher, apparently not far from Zidon-rabbah
2) a town in Naphtali allotted to the Levites; also called 'Hammath'
and 'Hammoth-dor'

2540 Chammown kham-mone'

from 2552; warm spring; Chammon, the name of two places in Palestine: KJV -- Hammon.
see HEBREW for 02552

Hammon [nave]

HAMMON
1. A city of Asher, Josh. 19:28.
2. A Levitical city of Naphtali, 1 Chr. 6:76.
Possibly identical with Hammath and Hammoth-dor, which see.

Hammon [ebd]

warm springs. (1.) A town in the tribe of Asher, near Zidon (Josh. 19:28), identified with 'Ain Hamul.

(2.) A Levitical city of Naphtali (1 Chr. 6:76).

HAMMON [smith]

(warm springs).
  1. A city in Asher, (Joshua 19:28) apparently not far from Zidon-rabbah.
  2. A city allotted out of the tribe of Naphtali to the Levites, (1 Chronicles 6:76) and answering to the somewhat similar names HAMMATH and HAMMOTH-DOR in Joshua.

HAMMON [isbe]

HAMMON - ham'-on (chammon, "glowing"):

(1) A place on the seaward frontier of Asher, named with Rehob and Kanah (Josh 19:28), to be sought, therefore, not far from Tyre. The most probable identification so far suggested is with Umm el'Amud, "mother of the column" (or `Awamid, "columns"), at the mouth of Wady Chamul, on the shore, about 10 miles South of Tyre. An inscription found by Renan shows that the place was associated with the worship of Ba`al Chamman (CIS, I, 8).

(2) A city in Naphtali, given to the Gershonite Levites (1 Ch 6:76). It is identical with Hammath (Josh 19:35), and probably also with Hammoth-dor (Josh 21:32).

W. Ewing




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