13 examples of ramah in sentences

Then Samuel departed and came into Ramah.

So the residence of Samuel was at his native town of Ramah, where he married.

He then finally departed from Saul, and mournfully went to his own house in Ramah, and Saul saw him no more.

The exploits of one individual is dwelt upon by his late confreres with particular enthusiasm; and his career and deeds were of so extraordinary a character, that we feel justified in giving the following brief detail of them, as furnished by an English traveler: This dreadful man, Ramah ibn Java, the beau ideal of his order, the personation of an Arab sea robber, was a native of a small village near Jiddah.

Ramah was born to be the leader of the wild spirits around him.

"I read their purpose," said Abder to me, "In their looks; but I was bed-ridden, and could not raise a finger to save her for whose life I would gladly have forfeited my own, Ramah, the pirate captain, approached her.

" Ramah, although a man of few words with his crew, was nevertheless very communicative to our officers, whenever he fell in with them.

At length, a sheik, bolder than his neighbors, proceeded in three heavy boats to attack Ramah.

Ramah, with a spirit in accordance with the tenor of his whole career, finding the day was going against him, was led by a little boy to the magazine, and then, it is supposed, applied the pipe he had been smoking during the action to the powder.

"He left off building of Ramah, and dwelt in Tirzah."1

"He left off building Ramah, and dwelt in Tirzah.

She dwelt in Ramah of Palestine.

With perfect confidence that God had heard and answered prayer, the woman arose and returned with her husband to their home in Ramah.

13 examples of  ramah  in sentences