Shimron-meron
Shimron-Meron
(Heb. Shimr-on’ Meron’, [marg. ], watch height of Meron; Sept. [v. r. and ] ), a town whose king was conquered by Joshua (Jos 12:20); probably the same elsewhere (Jos 11:1) called simply, SHIMRON SEE SHIMRON (q.v.).
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Shimron-meron
the same, probably, as Shimron (Josh. 12:20).
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Shimron Meron
One of the 34 kings conquered by Joshua (Jos 12:20; Jos 11:1). In Jos 19:15 Shimron Meron appears among the towns of Zebulun. The Talmud identifies Shimron Meron with Simuniyeh, W. of Nazareth. The Jewish traveler Hap-Parchi fixes it south of Mount Gilboa, at a village Dar Meron (Asher’s Benj. 2:434).
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Shimron-Meron
SHIMRON-MERON.A Canaanite town, west of Jordan, whose king was among those whom Joshua smote (Jos 12:20). Comparing its position in the list with that of Shimron in the list given in Jos 11:1, we may infer that the two places are identical.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Shimron-Meron
shimron-meron ( , shimron mer’on; …, Sumoon…Mamroth, Codex Alexandrinus ……, Samron…Phasga…Maron): A royal city of the Canaanites, the king of which was slain by Joshua (Jos 12:20). Here the name is followed by that of Achshaph, which also follows the name of Shimron in Jos 11:1. This suggests that the two are in reality one, and that Shimron-meron may only be the full name. A royal Canaanite city, Sam-simuruna, is mentioned in the inscriptions of Sen-nacherib, Esar-haddon and Assur-bani-pal, which Schrader (KAT2, 163) would identify with this, and thinks it may now be represented by es-Semeiryeh. See SHIMRON.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Shimron-Meron
H8112
A city conquered by Joshua
Jos 12:20
Probably identical with Shimron, 2
Shimron, 2
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Shimron-meron
Shim’ron-me’ron. (watch-height of Meron). The king of Shimron-meron is mentioned, as one of the thirty-one kings, vanquished by Joshua. Jos 12:20. It is probably the complete name of the place elsewhere called Shimron, a city of Zebulun. Jos 11:1; Jos 19:15. See Shimron.