NAIOTH
Source: 551, 556, 557, 560
The abode of Samuel, and his pupils in a "school of the prophets," 1Sa 19:18-24 20:1. It appears to have been a suburb of Ramah; and David, having sought refuge there with Samuel, was pursued by Saul.
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Naioth. Naioth
Dwellings, the name given to the prophetical college established by Samuel near Ramah. It consisted of a cluster of separate dwellings, and hence its name. David took refuge here when he fled from Saul (1 Sam. 19:18, 19, 22, 23), and here he passed a few weeks in peace (comp. Ps. 11). It was probably the common residence of the “sons of the prophets.”
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Naioth. beauties; habitations
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NAIOTH. → A place in Ramah 1Sa 19:18,19,22; 20:1