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  • The Ramath Lehi, the arterial water once bringing products to market from counties inland, once sending coke steel to Europe, once drawing the awe of the nations to Milltown, this river cuts under its old skeleton patrons, eroding their bleached postmortem holds on wrecked concrete, new grass.

    Oh, Cardinal Directions! christopher cocca 2011

  • Hebron, at seven mile; Jericho, at six mile; Beersheba, at eight mile; Ascalon, at seventeen mile; Jaffa, at sixteen mile; Ramath, at three mile; and Bethlehem, at two mile.

    The Travels of Sir John Mandeville 2004

  • And from thence there is three journeys to Jerusalem: and men go by the province of Galilee by Ramath, by Sothim and by the high hill of Ephraim, where Elkanah and Hannah the mother of

    The Travels of Sir John Mandeville 2004

  • A'in, Remmon, and Ether, and Ashan; four cities and their villages: and all the villages that were round about these cities to Ba'alath–beer, Ramath of the south.

    Joshua 19. 1999

  • And it came to pass, when he had made an end of speaking, that he cast away the jawbone out of his hand, and called that place Ramath-lehi.

    Types of Children's Literature Walter Barnes

  • Ramath-mizpeh and Ramoth-gilead, so famous in the later history.

    Smith's Bible Dictionary 1884

  • Ramath Of The South one of the towns at the extreme south limit of Simeon.

    Smith's Bible Dictionary 1884

  • This natural stronghold was in the tribe of Judah; and near it, probably at its foot, were Lehi and Ramath-lehi and Enhakkore.

    Smith's Bible Dictionary 1884

  • But he exerted his superhuman strength, and finding a new (or moist) jawbone of an ass, he laid hold of it, and with no other weapon, slew a thousand men at a place which he called Ramath-lehi -- that is, "the hill of the jawbone."

    Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible 1871

  • He is gone to Aiath, he is passed to Migron; at Michmash he hath laid up his carriages: Ramath is afraid; Gibeah of Saul is fled — Lift up thy voice, O daughter of Gallim: cause it to be heard unto Laish, O poor

    Spare Hours John Brown 1846

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