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  • Samuel left for Ramah while Saul went home to Gibeah of Saul. (1 Samuel 15, 34)

  • Samuel then took the horn of oil and anointed him in his brothers' presence. From that day onwards, Yahweh's Spirit took hold of David. Then Samuel left for Ramah. (1 Samuel 16, 13)

  • David had fled and was in safety. He went to Samuel at Ramah and related all that Saul had done to him. He and Samuel then went to live at Naioth. (1 Samuel 19, 18)

  • Saul was told that David stayed at Naioth in Ramah, (1 Samuel 19, 19)

  • Then Saul himself went to Ramah and arrived at the deep well in Secu. He asked, "Where can I find Samuel and David?" The people answered, "They are at Naioth in Ramah." (1 Samuel 19, 22)

  • So Saul proceeded to Naioth in Ramah but the Spirit of Yahweh came upon him as well. And he walked along prophesying until he reached the entrance of Naioth in Ramah. (1 Samuel 19, 23)

  • David fled from Naioth in Ramah and went to Jonathan to ask him, "What have I done? What am I guilty of? What sin have I committed against your father that he wants to kill me?" (1 Samuel 20, 1)

  • The day Samuel died, all Israel gathered together to mourn him; after which they buried him at his home in Ramah. Then David went down to the desert of Maon. (1 Samuel 25, 1)

  • Now Samuel had died and when all Israel had mourned for him, they buried him in his own city, Ramah. Meanwhile, Saul had driven those who consult spirits of the dead and fortunetellers out of the land. (1 Samuel 28, 3)

  • Baasha, king of Israel, attacked Judah and fortified Ramah to cut off all communication with Asa, king of Judah. (1 Kings 15, 17)

  • On hearing this, Baasha stopped the fortification of Ramah and moved to Tirzah where he lived. (1 Kings 15, 21)

  • Then King Asa issued an order to all of Judah, excluding no one, to take away the stones and timber which Baasha had been using to fortify Ramah. With these materials, King Asa built Geba of Benjamin and Mizpah. (1 Kings 15, 22)


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