Difference between revisions of "Ephraimite"

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== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_65945" /> ==
== Morrish Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_65945" /> ==
<p> One of the tribe of Ephraim. &nbsp;Judges 12:4,5 . See EPHRATHITE. </p>
<p> One of the tribe of Ephraim. &nbsp;Judges 12:4,5 . See [[Ephrathite]] </p>
          
          
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_40041" /> ==
== Holman Bible Dictionary <ref name="term_40041" /> ==
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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_39012" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_39012" /> ==
<p> as a designation of a descendant of the patriarch Ephraim, is properly denoted in the Hebrews by the patronymic בֶּןאּאֶפְרִיַם, ''Son Of Ephraim'' (&nbsp;Numbers 10:22, plur. A.V. "children of Ephraim"), or simply [[Ephraim]] (often rendered " Ephraimites" in the A.V.);. but in &nbsp;Judges 12:5 it appears as a rendering of אֵפְרָתַי, an [[Ephrathite]] (q.v.), meaning thereby, however, an Ephraimite, which is apparently likewise the meaning of the same Hebrews word in &nbsp;1 Samuel 1:1; &nbsp;1 Kings 11:26, in both which passages, however, the A.V. regularly Anglicizes "Ephrathite." The narrative in Judges raises the inquiry whether the Ephraimites had not a peculiar accent orpatois, similar to that which in later times caused "the speech" of the [[Galilaeans]] to "betray" them to the inhabitants of [[Jerusalem]] (&nbsp;Matthew 26:73). </p>
<p> as a designation of a descendant of the patriarch Ephraim, is properly denoted in the Hebrews by the patronymic '''''בֶּןאּאֶפְרִיַם''''' , ''Son Of Ephraim'' (&nbsp;Numbers 10:22, plur. A.V. "children of Ephraim"), or simply [[Ephraim]] (often rendered " Ephraimites" in the A.V.);. but in &nbsp;Judges 12:5 it appears as a rendering of '''''אֵפְרָתַי''''' , an [[Ephrathite]] (q.v.), meaning thereby, however, an Ephraimite, which is apparently likewise the meaning of the same Hebrews word in &nbsp;1 Samuel 1:1; &nbsp;1 Kings 11:26, in both which passages, however, the A.V. regularly Anglicizes "Ephrathite." The narrative in Judges raises the inquiry whether the Ephraimites had not a peculiar accent orpatois, similar to that which in later times caused "the speech" of the [[Galilaeans]] to "betray" them to the inhabitants of [[Jerusalem]] (&nbsp;Matthew 26:73). </p>
          
          
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_3261" /> ==
== International Standard Bible Encyclopedia <ref name="term_3261" /> ==
<p> '''''ē´fra''''' -'''''im''''' -'''''ı̄t''''' ( אפרים , <i> ''''''ephrayim''''' </i> ; singular אפרתי , <i> ''''''ephrāthı̄''''' </i> ): A member of the tribe of Ephraim (&nbsp;Joshua 16:10 , etc.). See also Ephrathite . </p>
<p> ''''' ē´fra ''''' - ''''' im ''''' - ''''' ı̄t ''''' ( אפרים , <i> ''''' 'ephrayim ''''' </i> ; singular אפרתי , <i> ''''' 'ephrāthı̄ ''''' </i> ): A member of the tribe of Ephraim (&nbsp;Joshua 16:10 , etc.). See also Ephrathite . </p>
          
          
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==References ==

Latest revision as of 07:45, 15 October 2021

Morrish Bible Dictionary [1]

One of the tribe of Ephraim.  Judges 12:4,5 . See Ephrathite

Holman Bible Dictionary [2]

Ephraim

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [3]

as a designation of a descendant of the patriarch Ephraim, is properly denoted in the Hebrews by the patronymic בֶּןאּאֶפְרִיַם , Son Of Ephraim ( Numbers 10:22, plur. A.V. "children of Ephraim"), or simply Ephraim (often rendered " Ephraimites" in the A.V.);. but in  Judges 12:5 it appears as a rendering of אֵפְרָתַי , an Ephrathite (q.v.), meaning thereby, however, an Ephraimite, which is apparently likewise the meaning of the same Hebrews word in  1 Samuel 1:1;  1 Kings 11:26, in both which passages, however, the A.V. regularly Anglicizes "Ephrathite." The narrative in Judges raises the inquiry whether the Ephraimites had not a peculiar accent orpatois, similar to that which in later times caused "the speech" of the Galilaeans to "betray" them to the inhabitants of Jerusalem ( Matthew 26:73).

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [4]

ē´fra - im - ı̄t ( אפרים , 'ephrayim  ; singular אפרתי , 'ephrāthı̄ ): A member of the tribe of Ephraim ( Joshua 16:10 , etc.). See also Ephrathite .

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