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Ramathaim-Zophim (Hebrew: רמתיים־צופים), also
called Ramah (רָמָה) and
Ramatha in the Douay–Rheims
Bible translation (Ramathaimsophim in the Vulgate)...
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Onomasticon (144:28–29),
identified it with
Ramathaim-Zophim and
wrote that it was near
Diospolis (now Lod).
Ramathaim-Zophim was a town in Ephraim, the birthplace...
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Rahab Rahab Raham Rahman Rakal Rakem Rakkath Rakkon Ram
Ramah Ramath Ramathaim-Zophim Ramath-lehi Ramath-mizpeh
Ramiah Ramoth Raphah Reaiah Reba Rebekah...
- Samuel's
mother was
Hannah and his
father was Elkanah.
Elkanah lived at
Ramathaim in the
district of Zuph. His
genealogy is also
found in a
pedigree of...
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which lay Samuel's city,
Ramathaim-Zophim. It was
probably so
named after Zuph (1
Chronicles 6:26). Zuph and the city of
Ramathaim-Zophim are
mentioned in...
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Levite came
traveling to Gibeah, with
Ramah just
ahead (Judges 19:11–15).
Ramathaim-zophim[clarification needed] is the town that was home to Samuel's mother...
- stronger. The
transfer of
three districts of Samaria— Ephraim, Lod and
Ramathaim—under the
control of
Judea in 145 BCE as part of an
agreement between...
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travelling to Jerusalem. The
Crusaders identified it with the
biblical Ramathaim and
called it Arimathea.
Around 1163, the
rabbi and
traveller Benjamin...
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Ramah may
refer to:
Ramathaim-Zophim, the
birthplace of
Samuel Ramoth-Gilead, a
Levite city of
refuge Ramah in Benjamin,
mentioned in the Book of Jeremiah...
- to Luke 23:51.
Arimathea is
usually identified with
either Ramleh or
Ramathaim-Zophim,
where David came to
Samuel in the
first Book of Samuel, chapter...