Zuph

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ZUPH.—1. An ancestor of Samuel (1Sa_1:1, 1Ch_6:35 (20); called in 1Ch_6:26 (11) Zophai). 2. The land of Zuph (1Sa_9:5) probably derived its name from having been originally settled by the family of Zuph. The gentilic name Zuphite probably underlies the name Ramathaim-zophim of 1Sa_1:1. No known site can be said to contain any certain trace of the name Zuph.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909


Samuel's ancestor (1Sa_1:1); ZOPHAI in 1Ch_6:26.
Fausset's Bible Dictionary
By Andrew Robert Fausset, co-Author of Jamieson, Fausset and Brown's 1888.


Zuph. (honeycomb). The land of Zuph.
1. A district at which Saul and his servant arrived after passing through the possessions of Shalisha, of Shalim and of the Benjamites. 1Sa_9:5 only. It evidently contained the city in which they encountered Samuel, 1Sa_9:6, and that again was certainly not far from the "tomb of Rachel." It may perhaps be identified with Soba, a well-known place about seven miles due west of Jerusalem.
2. A Kohathite Levite, ancestor of Elkanah and Samuel. 1Sa_1:1; 1Ch_6:35. In 1Ch_6:26, he is called Zophai.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
By Dr. William Smith.Published in 1863


zuf (צוּף, cūph, ?honeycomb?):
(1) According to 1Sa_1:1; 1Ch_6:35 (Hebrew verse 20) = ?Zophai? of 1Ch_6:26 (11), an ancestor of Elkanah and Samuel. But Budde and Wellhausen take it to be an adjective, and so read צוּפי, cūphı̄, in 1Sa_1:1 : ?Tohu a Zuphite, an Ephraimite.? It should probably be read also in 1Sa_1:1 : ?Now there was a certain man of the Ramathites, a Zuphite of the hill-country of Ephraim,? as the Hebrew construction in the first part of the verse is otherwise unnatural. The Septuagint's Codex Alexandrinus has Σούπ, Soúp; Lucian has Σούφ, Soúph in 1Sa_1:1; 1Ch_6:26 (11); Codex Vaticanus has Σουφεί, Soupheı́; Codex Alexandrinus and Lucian have Σουφί, Souphı́; 1Ch_6:35 (20), Codex Vaticanus and Codex Alexandrinus have Σούφ, Soúph; Lucian has Σουφί, Souphı́; and the Kethı̄bh has ציף, cı̄ph.
(2) The Septuagint's Codex Vaticanus and Codex Alexandrinus have Σείφ, Seı́ph; Lucian has Σιφά, Siphá, ?the land of Zuph,? a district in Benjamin, near its northern border (1Sa_9:5).

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.



(Heb. Tsuph, צוּ, honey-comb [Gesen.] or moist [Fürst]; Sept. Σούφ v.r. Σώφ and Σούπ; but in 1Sa_9:5 Σίφ, apparently reading צַע, Tsiph, as the text of the Heb there does), the name of a man and of a place.
1. A Kohathite Levite, the son of Elkanah and father of Tohu, or Toah or Nahath in the ancestry of the prophet Samuel (1Sa_1:1; 1Ch_6:35 [Heb. 20]). B.C. cir. 1310. In the parallel passage (1Ch_6:26) he is called ZOPHAI.
2. A district (אֶרֶ, land) at which Saul and his servant arrived after passing through those of Shalisha, of Shalim, and of the Benjamites (1Sa_9:5). It evidently contained the city in which they encountered Samuel (1Sa_9:6), and that, again, if the conditions of the narrative are to be accepted, was certainly not far from the “tomb of Rachel,” probably the spot to which that name is still attached, a short distance north of Bethlehem. The name Zuph is connected in a singular manner with Samuel. One of his ancestors (see above) was named Zuphl (1Sa_1:1; 1Ch_6:35) or Zophai (1Ch_6:26), and his native place was called Ramathaim- zophim (1Sa_1:1). The name, too, in its various forms of Zophim, Mizpeh, Mizpah, Zephathah, was common in the Holy Land, on both sides of the Jordan. The only possible trace of the name of Zuph in modern Palestine, in any suitable locality, is to be found in Soba, a well known place about seven miles due west of Jerusalem, and five miles south-west of Naby Samwil.
This Dr. Robinson (Bibl. Res. 2, 8, 9) once proposed as the representative of Ramathaim-zophim; and although on topographical grounds he virtually renounces the idea (see the, foot-note to the same pages), yet those grounds need not similarly affect its identity with Zuph, provided other considerations do not interfere. If Shalim and Shalisha were to the north-east of Jerusalem, near Taiyibeh, then Saul's route to the land of Benjamin would be south or south-west, and pursuing the same direction lie would arrive at the neighborhood of Soba. But this is at the best no more than conjecture, and unless the land of Zuph extended a good distance east of Soba, the city in which the meeting with Samuel took place could hardly be sufficiently: near to Rachel's sepulcher. The signification of the name Zuph is too doubtful to be of use in identifying the place. Zophim is usually considered to signify watchmen or lookers-out, hence prophets, in which sense the author of the Targum has actually rendered 1Sa_9:5 “they came into the land in which was a prophet of Jehovah.” Rabbi Schwarz regards the name Zuph as having the same root (from צָפָה, to spy out), and thinks it denotes an eminence or look-out. He also (Palest. p. 156) ingeniously traces Saul's route, and seeks to identify “the land of Zuph” with Ramathaim-zophim itself. Wolcott (in the Biblioth. Sacra, 1, 604) suggests that the city of Ziph (so the name reads in. the Kethib and Sept.) gave its name to this whole region; but this town was too far south for that. It is probable that the district in question was a wide one, at least from north to south, and extended from the hills of Ephiraim to the vicinity of Bethlehem. SEE RAMAH.



CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
press 1895.





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