Zuph
zuph
honeycomb, a kohathite levite, ancestor of elkanah and samuel (1 sam. 1:1); called also zophai (1 chr. 6:26).
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saul and his servant had just arrived at zuph, and both of them, at samuel’s solicitation, accompany him as invited guests.
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