Strong's Concordance
Harmon: a place name
Original Word: הַרְמ֫וֹנָהPart of Speech: Proper Name Location
Transliteration: Harmon
Phonetic Spelling: (har-mone')
Short Definition: Harmon
Brown-Driver-Briggs
[] meaning dubious; text perhaps corrupt; only
Amos 4:3 and
ye shall cast them (your , posterity, AE; Hi RV
cast [yourselves], but read rather with Vrss as passive
shall be cast)
into Harmon; if text be sound, some locality must be meant, though the nature of the allusion is lost (AV,
into the palace, treats improbable as = ). have
mountain (
s)
of Armenia (), Symm
Armenia, compare Lag
Ges. Abh. 172, Hoffm
ZAW iii. 1882, 102, of exile; Hi-St for read
to Hadadrimmon, proper name, of a location in plain of Jezreel, so Gunning; , whence Ew ingeniously and ye shall cast
Rimmonah (name of idol, supposed feminine of Rimmon
2 Kings 5:18)
to the mountains. see above
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
palace
From the same as Horam; a castle (from its height) -- palace.
see HEBREW Horam
Forms and Transliterations
הַהַרְמ֖וֹנָה ההרמונה ha·har·mō·w·nāh haharMonah haharmōwnāh
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