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Ramathaim-zophim
        the two heights of the Zophites or of the watchers (only in 1
        Sam. 1:1), "in the land of Zuph" (9:5). Ramathaim is another
        name for Ramah (4).
        One of the Levitical families descended from Kohath, that of
        Zuph or Zophai (1 Chr. 6:26, 35), had a district assigned to
        them in Ephraim, which from this circumstance was called "the
        land of Zuph," and hence the name of the town, "Zophim." It was
        the birth-place of Samuel and the seat of his authority (1 Sam.
        2:11; 7:17). It is frequently mentioned in the history of that
        prophet and of David (15:34; 16:13; 19:18-23). Here Samuel died
        and was buried (25:1).
        This town has been identified with the modern Neby Samwil
        ("the prophet Samuel"), about 4 or 5 miles north-west of
        Jerusalem. But there is no certainty as to its precise locality.
        Some have supposed that it may be identical with Arimathea of
        the New Testament. (See MIZPAH ¯T0002579).
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Ramathaim-zophim' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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