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Chasidut su I Samuele 19:23

וַיֵּ֣לֶךְ שָׁ֔ם אֶל־נוית [נָי֖וֹת] בָּרָמָ֑ה וַתְּהִי֩ עָלָ֨יו גַּם־ה֜וּא ר֣וּחַ אֱלֹהִ֗ים וַיֵּ֤לֶךְ הָלוֹךְ֙ וַיִּתְנַבֵּ֔א עַד־בֹּא֖וֹ בנוית [בְּנָי֥וֹת] בָּרָמָֽה׃

E andò da Naioth a Ramah; e lo spirito di Dio venne anche su di lui, e continuò e profetizzò, finché non venne a Naioth a Ramah.

Mevo HaShearim

Thus God’s spirit had fallen upon Saul as he approached (but had not even yet arrived) at Samuel’s city—‘and he walked on, prophesying.223I Samuel 19:23. JPS has ‘speaking in ecstasy.’ Samuel had sanctified the world, and when Saul drew close to his city, there was so much holiness and prophecy lying there that he too began to prophesize. Through the great sanctification that the prophets drew down onto the world and Israel, the Blessed One dwells and joins with Israel.
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