Tomb of Samuel

The Tomb of Samuel Hebrew: קבר שמואל הנביא‎‎, translit. Kever Shmuel ha-Nevi;), (Arabic: النبي صموئيل‎‎, translit. an-Nabi Samu'il or Nebi Samwil, is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel, atop a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated in the Palestinian village of Nabi Samwil in the West Bank, 1.3 kilometers north of the Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramot. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located. The Israeli Ministry of Tourism website states "Over time practically every ancient Jewish traveler mentioned the place and its synagogue."

Tomb of Samuel

The Tomb of Samuel Hebrew: קבר שמואל הנביא‎‎, translit. Kever Shmuel ha-Nevi;), (Arabic: النبي صموئيل‎‎, translit. an-Nabi Samu'il or Nebi Samwil, is the traditional burial site of the biblical Hebrew prophet Samuel, atop a steep hill at an elevation of 908 meters above sea level. It is situated in the Palestinian village of Nabi Samwil in the West Bank, 1.3 kilometers north of the Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramot. On the site is a building containing a mosque built in the 18th century that was formerly a church. The tomb itself is located in an underground chamber where a small synagogue is located. The Israeli Ministry of Tourism website states "Over time practically every ancient Jewish traveler mentioned the place and its synagogue."