Dimnah standard
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Where is Dimnah in the Bible?
Dimnah was a Levitical city located in the territory of Zebulun in ancient Israel. This city is mentioned in the Book of Joshua and was set apart as one of the cities designated for the Levites, who served as priests and religious leaders throughout Israel. Dimnah, also known by the alternate name Rimmon or Rimmono, held religious significance as part of the system of Levitical cities that were distributed across the tribal territories to ensure the priesthood was dispersed throughout the land. The city's primary biblical importance lies in its role within this framework of priestly settlements rather than as a site of major historical events.
In Scripture1 biblical book; 1 with study content
- Joshua