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If you know where in The Bible Samuel the prophet died, (I am certain it was in 1 Samuel, but maybe it was 2 Samuel) shortly after, Saul asked a witch to call him up from the dead.

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The town of Endor.

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Who helped King Saul talk to the shade of Samuel?

The Witch of Endor


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