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Samuel was presumably born in Ramathaim-zophim in the hills of Ephraim, north of Jerusalem.
It means "field" or more accurately: "field of Aram"
I think you mean "Bibliography" which is the study of books or An organized listing of books. If you meant bible-ography, then it would be the bible as a field of study.
Frederick Field has written: 'Notes on the Translation of the New Testament' -- subject(s): Bible, Versions 'Otium norvicense' -- subject(s): Commentaries, Syriac language, Criticism, interpretation, Versions, Bible
Man was told to toil by sweating in the field.
Lillies of the field toil not, neither do they spin. That is a Bible quote. Basically lilies grow with the grace of God and look beautiful.
In the parable of the weeds and wheat(Matt 13:24-30; 36-43), Jesus explains that a field is a representation of the world.
Jeremiah chapter 32.
Kim Brandsma has written: 'The trees of the field Bible study'
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(Jeremiah ch.32) The field's size is not given. The price was 17 silver shekels (about 6 ounces of silver).