Hermon - Watchman

Who was Hermon?

Mount of the Transfiguration

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The story of Hermon

Hermon was a biblical figure mentioned in the Old Testament. He was the son of Caleb and Azubah, and the brother of Hur. He was a leader of the tribe of Judah and was known for his bravery and strength. He was also known for his loyalty to God and his willingness to fight for the Israelites. Hermon was a key figure in the Israelites' conquest of the Promised Land. He was one of the twelve spies sent by Moses to scout out the land of Canaan. He was the only one of the twelve to bring back a positive report, encouraging the Israelites to take the land. He was also part of the army that fought against the Amorites and helped to secure the victory. Hermon is best known for his bravery and loyalty to God. He was willing to risk his life to help the Israelites take the Promised Land. He was also a leader of the tribe of Judah and was respected for his courage and strength. He is remembered as a faithful servant of God and a brave warrior.

Name meaning

"Sanctuary" or "sacred mountain"

Name origin

Hebrew

Role

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First mention

Deuteronomy 3:8

Appearances in the Bible

15 mentions

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