Ramah in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(a hill). This is the name of several places in the holy
land.
1. One of the cities of the allotment of Benjamin.
Jos 18:25 Its site is at er-Ram, about five miles from
Jerusalem, and near to Gibeah. Jud 4:5; 19:13; 1Sa 22:6 Its
people returned after the captivity. Ezr 2:26; Ne 7:30
2. The home of Elkanah, Samuel's father, 1Sa 1:19;
2:11 the birthplace of Samuel himself, his home and official
residence, the site of his altar ch. 1Sa 7:17; 8:4; 15:34;
16:13 19:18 and finally his burial-place, ch. 1Sa 25:1; 28:3
It is a contracted form of Ramathaim-zophim. All that is
directly said as to its situation is that it was in Mount
Ephraim, 1Sa 1:1 a district without defined boundaries, The
position of Ramah is a much-disputed question. Tradition,
however places the residence of Samuel on the lofty and
remarkable eminence of Neby Samwil which rises four miles to
the northwest of Jerusalem. Since the days of Arcult the
tradition appears to have been continuous. Here, then, we
are inclined in the present state of the evidence, to place
the Ramah of Samuel.
3. One of the nineteen fortified places of Naphtali.
Jos 19:36 Dr. Robinson has discovered a Rameh northwest of
the Sea of Galilee, about 8 miles east-south-east of Safed.
4. One of the landmarks on the boundary of Asher,
Jos 19:29 apparently between Tyre and Zidon. Some place it 3
miles east of Tyre, others 10 miles off and east-southeast
of the same city.
5. By this name in 2Ki 8:29 and 2Chr 22:6 only, is
designated Ramoth-gilead.
6. A place mentioned in the catalogue of those
reinhabited by the Benjamites after their return from the
captivity. Ne 11:33
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