Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary
Ramahsame as Ram
Smith's Bible Dictionary
Ramah(a hill). This is the name of several places in the holy land.
- One of the cities of the allotment of Benjamin. (Joshua 18:25) Its site is at er-Ram , about five miles from Jerusalem, and near to Gibeah. (Judges 4:5; 19:13; 1 Samuel 22:6) Its people returned after the captivity. (Ezra 2:26; Nehemiah 7:30)
- The home of Elkanah, Samuel's father, (1 Samuel 1:19; 2:11) the birthplace of Samuel himself, his home and official residence, the site of his altar ch. (1 Samuel 7:17; 8:4; 15:34; 16:13; 19:18) and finally his burial-place, ch. (1 Samuel 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, (1 Samuel 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.
- One of the nineteen fortified places of Naphtali. (Joshua 19:36) Dr. Robinson has discovered a Rameh northwest of the Sea of Galilee, about 8 miles east-south-east of Safed.
- One of the landmarks on the boundary of Asher, (Joshua 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.
- By this name in (2 Kings 8:29) and 2Chr 22:6 only, is designated Ramoth-gilead.
- A place mentioned in the catalogue of those reinhabited by the Benjamites after their return from the captivity. (Nehemiah 11:33)
ATS Bible Dictionary
RamahPlural RAMOTH, an eminence; and hence many places in Palestine are named Ramah, Ramath, Ramath, Ramathaim, etc. Sometimes the same place is called by one or other of these names indiscriminately, all signifying the same, 2 Kings 8:28,29. Sometimes Rama, Or Ramoth, is joined to another name, to determine the place of such city or eminence; and it is sometimes put simply for a high place, and signifies neither city nor village.
1. The principal Ramah was a city of Benjamin, near Gibeah, towards the mountains of Ephraim, six miles from Jerusalem north, and on the road from Samaria to Jerusalem, Joshua 18:25 Jud 19:13 Nehemiah 11:33. It was near the border line between Judah and Israel, and Baasha king of Israel caused it to be fortified, to obstruct the passage from the land of Judah into his own territory, 1 Kings 15:17,21,22. It is also referred to in Isaiah 10:29 Jeremiah 31:15 40:1 Ho 5:8. Dr. Robinson finds it in the modern village Er-Ram, on a conical hill a little east of the road above-mentioned. The ruins are broken columns, a few bevelled stones, and large hewn stones, and an ancient reservoir on the southwest side. The village is almost deserted.
2. A city in mount Ephraim, called also Ramathaim-Zophim, or Ramah of the Zuphites, the place of Samuel's birth, residence, and burial, 1 Samuel 1:1,19 7:17 8:4 25:1:28:3. Dr. Robinson suggests Soba, five miles west of Jerusalem, as its possible site. The resemblance of its name Ramathaim to Arimathea of the New Testament, together with intimations of early historians, have led to the general belief that these two places were identical. Arimathea, there is little doubt, lay on one of the hills east of Lydda, some twenty miles northwest of Jerusalem; and this site would meet most of the scriptural intimations as to the Ramah of Samuel. The chief difficulty is found in the account of Saul's first visit to Samuel, 1 Samuel 9:4-12 10:2.
The young prince "passed through the land of the Benjamites," going south or south-west, "and came to the land of Zuph" and the city where Samuel then was. After his interview with the prophet, and on his return home to Giveah of Benjamin, he passed "by Rachel's sepulchre in the border of Benjamin at Zelzah." But the only "Rachel's sepulchre" we know of was near Bethlehem, many miles south of the direct road from Arimathea to Gibeah. Accordingly, if we suppose this interview took place at Arimathea, we seem obliged to suppose another Rachel's sepulchre between it and Gibeah; or if "Rachel's sepulchre" was at Bethlehem, to infer that the city where Saul actually found Samuel, and at which the prophet had only that day arrived, 1 Samuel 9:10, was not his usual residence, but some place south or south-west of Bethlehem, only visited by him at intervals in his annual circuits as judge.
3. A city of Asher, Joshua 19:29
4. A city of Naphtali, Joshua 19:36. The site of both these places, visited by Dr. Robinson, is still called Rameh.
5. A city of Gilead, 2 Kings 8:28,29. See RAMOTH.
6. A town belonging to Simeon, called Ramah of the south, Joshua 19:8 1 Samuel 30:27.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
RAMAHra'-ma (ha-ramah, without the definite article only in Nehemiah 11:33 Jeremiah 31:15): The name denotes height, from root rum, "to be high," and the towns to which it applied seem all to have stood on elevated sites.
(1) Codex Vaticanus Arael; Codex Alexandrinus Rhama: A fenced city in the lot assigned to Naphtali (Joshua 19:36). Only in this passage is the place referred to. It is probably identical with the modern er-Rameh, a large Christian village on the highway from Cafed to the coast, about 8 miles West-Southwest of that city. To the North rises the mountain range which forms the southern boundary of Upper Galilee. In the valley to the South there is much rich land cultivated by the villagers. The olives grown here are very fine, and fruitful vineyards cover many of the surrounding slopes. No remains of antiquity are to be seen above ground; but the site is one likely to have been occupied in ancient times.
(2) Rhama: A city that is mentioned only once, on the boundary of Asher (Joshua 19:29). The line of the boundary cannot be followed with certainty; but perhaps we may identify Ramah with the modern Ramiyeh, a village situated on a hill which rises in the midst of a hollow, some 13 miles Southeast of Tyre, and 12 miles East of the Ladder of Tyre. To the Southwest is a marshy lake which dries up in summer. Traces of antiquity are found in the cisterns, a large reservoir and many sarcophagi. To the West is the high hill Belat, with ancient ruins, and remains of a temple of which several columns are still in situ.
(3) Codex Vaticanus Rhama; Codex Alexandrinus Iama, and other forms: A city in the territory of Benjamin named between Gibeon and Beeroth (Joshua 18:25). The Levite thought of it as a possible resting-place for himself and his concubine on their northward journey (Judges 19:13). The palm tree of Deborah was between this and Bethel (Judges 4:5). Baasha, king of Samaria, sought to fortify Ramah against Asa, king of Judah. The latter frustrated the attempt, and carried off the materials which Bassha had collected, and with them fortified against him Geba of Benjamin and Mizpah (1 Kings 15:17 2 Chronicles 16:5). Here the captain of Nebuchadnezzar's guard released Jeremiah after he had been carried in bonds from Jerusalem (Jeremiah 40:1). It figures in Isaiah's picture of the Assyrians' approach (Isaiah 10:29). It is named by Hosea in connection with Gibeah (5:8), and is mentioned as being reoccupied after the exile (Ezra 2:26 Nehemiah 7:30). It was near the traditional tomb of Rachel (Jeremiah 31:15; compare 1 Samuel 10:2 Matthew 2:18, the King James Version "Rama").
From the passages cited we gather that Ramah lay some distance to the North of Gibeah, and not far from Gibeon and Beeroth. The first is identified with Tell el-Ful, about 3 miles North of Jerusalem. Two miles farther North is er-Ram. Gibeon (el-Jib) is about 3 miles West of er-Ram, and Beeroth (el-Bireh) is about 4 miles to the North Eusebius, Onomasticon places Ramah 6 Roman miles North of Jerusalem; while Josephus (Ant., VIII, xii, 3) says it lay 40 furlongs from the city. All this points definitely to identification with er-Ram. The modern village crowns a high limestone hill to the South of the road, a position of great strength. West of the village is an ancient reservoir. In the hill are cisterns, and a good well to the South.
(4) Aramathaim: The home of Elkanah and Hannah, and the birthplace of Samuel (1 Samuel 1:19; 1 Samuel 2:11, etc.). In 1 Samuel 1:1 it is called "Ramathaim-zophim" (ha-ramathayim-tsophim). The phrase as it stands is grammatically incorrect, and suggests tampering with the text. It might possibly be translated "Ramathaim of the Zuphites." It was in Mt. Ephraim, within accessible distance of Shiloh, whither Samuel's parents went up from year to year to worship and to sacrifice (1:3). From Ramah as a center Samuel went on circuit annually, to judge Israel, to Bethel, Gilgal and Mizpah (7:16). It is very probable that this is the city in which, guided by his servant, Saul first made the acquaintance of Samuel (9:6, 10), where there was a high place (9:12). Hither at all events came the elders of Israel with their demand that a king should be set over them (8:4). After his final break with Saul, Samuel retired in sorrow to Ramah (15:34). Here, in Naioth, David found asylum with Samuel from the mad king (19:18, etc.), and hence, he fled on his ill-starred visit to Nob (20:1). In his native city the dust of the dead Samuel was laid (25:1; 28:3). In 1 Maccabees 11:34 it is named as one of the three toparchies along with Aphaerema and Lydda, which were added to Judea from the country of Samaria in 145 B.C. Eusebius, Onomasticon places it near Diospolis (Euseb.) in the district of Timnah (Jerome).
There are two serious rivals for the honor of representing the ancient Ramah.
(a) Beit Rima, a village occupying a height 13 miles East-Northeast of Lydda (Diospolis), 12 miles West of Shiloh, and about the same distance Northwest of Bethel. This identification has the support of G. A. Smith (Historical Geography of the Holy Land, 254), and Buhl (Geographic des Alten Palestina, 170).
(b) Ramallah, a large and prosperous village occupying a lofty position with ancient remains. It commands a wide prospect, especially to the West. It lies about 8 miles North of Jerusalem, 3 West of Bethel, and 12 Southwest of Shiloh. The name meaning "the height" or "high place of God" may be reminiscent of the high place in the city where Saul found Samuel. In other respects it agrees very well with the Biblical data.
Claims have also been advanced on behalf of Ramleh, a village 2 miles Southwest of Lydda, in the plain of Sharon. This, however, is out of the question, as the place did not exist before Arab times. Others support identification with Neby Samwil, which more probably represents the ancient MIZPAH (which see).
(5) Ramah of the South, the King James Version "Ramath of the South": Ramath is the construct form of Ramah (Joshua 19:8) (ra'math neghebh; Bameth kata liba). A city in that part of the territory of Judah which was allotted to Simeon. It stands here in apposition to Baalath-beer, and is probably a second name for the same place. It seems to correspond also with "Ramoth (plural) of the South" (1 Samuel 30:27), a place to which David sent a share of the spoil taken from the Amalekites. In this passage Septuagint retains the singular form, Rhama notou. Identification has been suggested with Qubbet el-Baul, about 37 miles South of Hebron; and with Kurnub a little farther South. There is no substantial ground for either identification.
(6) Codex Vaticanus Rhemmoth; Codex Alexandrinus Rhamoth: Ramah in 2 Kings 8:29 2 Chronicles 22:6, is a contraction of Ramoth-gilead.
W. Ewing
Greek
4471. Rhama -- Ramah, a city North of Jer. ... 4470, 4471. Rhama. 4472 .
Ramah, a city North of Jer.
... Word Origin of Hebrew
origin
Ramah Definition
Ramah, a city N. of Jer. NASB Word Usage
Ramah (1). Rama
... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/4471.htm - 6k707. Harimathaia -- Arimathea, probably a city near Jer.
... Ramah Definition Arimathea, probably a city near Jer. ... Of Hebrew origin (Ramah);
Arimathaea (or Ramah), a place in Palestine -- Arimathaea. see HEBREW Ramah. ...
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Strong's Hebrew
7414. Ramah -- "height," the name of several places in Isr.... 7413, 7414.
Ramah. 7415 . "height," the name of several places in Isr.
Transliteration:
Ramah Phonetic Spelling: (raw-maw') Short Definition:
Ramah.
... /hebrew/7414.htm - 6k 7484. Ramah -- "trembling," son of Cush, also a trading people
Ramah or Rama. 7483, 7484. Ramah or Rama. 7485 . "trembling," son of
Cush, also a trading people. Transliteration: Ramah or Rama ...
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7411a. ramah -- to cast, shoot
... 7411, 7411a. ramah. 7411b . to cast, shoot. Transliteration: ramah Short
Definition: hurled. Word Origin a prim. ... 7411, 7411a. ramah. 7411b . Strong's
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7483. ramah -- perhaps vibration, quivering
... 7482, 7483. ramah. 7484 . perhaps vibration, quivering. Transliteration: ramah
Phonetic Spelling: (rah-maw') Short Definition: mane. ... ramah. 7484 . ...
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7411. ramah -- to cast, shoot
... 7410, 7411. ramah. 7411a . to cast, shoot. Transliteration: ramah Phonetic
Spelling: (raw-maw') Short Definition: beguile. ... 7410, 7411. ramah. 7411a . ...
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7413. ramah -- height, high place
... 7412, 7413. ramah. 7414 . height, high place. Transliteration: ramah Phonetic
Spelling: (raw-maw') Short Definition: place. ... 7412, 7413. ramah. 7414 . ...
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7411b. ramah -- to beguile, deal treacherously with
... 7411a, 7411b. ramah. 7412 . to beguile, deal treacherously with. Transliteration:
ramah Short Definition: deceived. ... 7411a, 7411b. ramah. 7412 . ...
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7435. Ramathi -- inhab. of Ramah
... inhab. of Ramah. Transliteration: Ramathi Phonetic Spelling: (raw-maw-thee') Short
Definition: Ramathite. Word Origin from Ramah Definition inhab. ...
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7906. Seku -- a city near Ramah
... 7905, 7906. Seku. 7907 . a city near Ramah. Transliteration: Seku Phonetic
Spelling: (say'-koo) Short Definition: Secu. Word Origin ...
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7437b. Ramath Negeb -- "height of the south," a city in Simeon
... Word Origin from ramah and negeb Definition "height of the south," a city in
Simeon NASB Word Usage Ramah of the Negev (1). 7437a, 7437b. ...
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Library
Ramah. Ramathaim Zophim. Gibeah.
... A Chorographical Century. Chapters 41-50 Chapter 43 Ramah. Ramathaim Zophim.
Gibeah. There was a certain Ramah, in the tribe of ...
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The Child Samuel.
... Now, at one time there lived in a little cottage on the hill of Ramah, not far from
what is now Jerusalem, a certain man named Elkanah, whose wife Hannah had a ...
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Samuel the Boy Prophet
... THE OLD TESTAMENT SAMUEL THE BOY PROPHET. Elkanah, a Zuphite of the hill country
of Ephraim, lived at Ramah with his two wives, Hannah and Peninnah. ...
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The Story of David, the Shepherd Boy
... THE STORY OF DAVID, THE SHEPHERD BOY. Living at Ramah, in the mountains
of Ephraim, there was a man whose name was Elkanah. He had ...
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David the Shepherd Youth.
... and distress. Samuel lived, among his young men on the little hill of Ramah,
mourning because of King Saul's sinful ways. But there ...
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How Zerah, King of the Ethiopians, was Beaten by Asa; and How Asa ...
... for wickedness, he every day took more and more pains for it: and at last he took
his army and assaulted a certain considerable city called Ramah, which was ...
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Flight into Egypt and Slaughter of the Bethlehem Children.
... be fitly applied to this latter occasion] that which was spoken through Jeremiah
the prophet [Jeremiah 31:15], saying, 18 A voice was heard in Ramah [This word ...
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Two Scenes.
... care. A beautiful picture now comes to my mind"a picture of an ideal mother
of olden time. She dwelt in Ramah of Palestine. Her ...
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In Judaea
... Then he stood on the plateau of Ramah, with the neighbouring heights of Gibeon and
Gibeah, round which so many events in Jewish history had clustered. ...
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'Make us a King'
... THE FIRST BOOK OF SAMUEL 'MAKE US A KING'. 'Then all the elders of Israel gathered
themselves together, and came to Samuel, onto Ramah, 5. And said unto him ...
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Thesaurus
Ramah (38 Occurrences)...RAMAH.
... The palm tree of Deborah was between this and Bethel (Judges 4:5). Baasha,
king of Samaria, sought to fortify
Ramah against Asa, king of Judah.
.../r/ramah.htm - 26kBaalath-beer-ramah (1 Occurrence)
Baalath-beer-ramah. Ba'alath-beer, Baalath-beer-ramah. Baalbec .
Multi-Version Concordance Baalath-beer-ramah (1 Occurrence). ...
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Naioth (5 Occurrences)
... Easton's Bible Dictionary Dwellings, the name given to the prophetical
college established by Samuel near Ramah. It consisted of ...
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Nai'oth (5 Occurrences)
... Nai'oth (5 Occurrences). 1 Samuel 19:18 Now David fled, and escaped, and came
to Samuel to Ramah, and told him all that Saul had done to him. ...
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Rama (2 Occurrences)
... Easton's Bible Dictionary (Matthew 2:18), the Greek form of Ramah. ... RAMA. ra'-ma
(Rhama): the King James Version; Greek form of RAMAH (which see) (Matthew 2:18). ...
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Ba'asha (26 Occurrences)
... (See RSV). 1 Kings 15:17 Baasha king of Israel went up against Judah, and built
Ramah, that he might not allow anyone to go out or come in to Asa king of Judah. ...
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Baasa (26 Occurrences)
... 1 Kings 15:17 And Baasha king of Israel went up against Judah, and built Ramah,
that he might not suffer any one to go out or come in to Asa king of Judah. ...
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Secu (1 Occurrence)
... Saul, we are told, went to "Ramah, and came to the great well that is in Secu,"
where he inquired after Samuel and David. It evidently ...
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Baasha (26 Occurrences)
... He carried on a long warfare with Asa, the king of Judah (compare Jeremiah 41:9),
began to build Ramah, but was prevented from completing this work by Ben-hadad ...
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Geba (22 Occurrences)
... 6 miles. It was fortified by Asa with materials that his enemy Baasha
had used to fortify Ramah against him (1 Kings 15:22). It ...
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