Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms • Resources Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary EphraimSmith's Bible Dictionary Ephraim(double fruitfulness), the second son of Joseph by his wife Asenath. (B.C. 1715-1708.) The first indication we have of that ascendancy over his elder brother Manasseh which at a later period the tribe of Ephraim so unmistakably possessed is in the blessing of the children by Jacob. (Genesis 48:1) ... ATS Bible Dictionary EphraimThe second son of Joseph, born in Egypt, Genesis 41:52. Although the youngest, he yet had the chief blessing of his grandfather Jacob, and the tribe was always more distinguished than that of Manasseh, Genesis 48:8-20 Numbers 2:18-21. The portion of Ephraim was large and central, and embraced some of the most fertile land in all Canaan. It extended from the Mediterranean across to the Jordan, north of the portions of Dan and Benjamin and included Shiloh, Shechem, etc. A range of mountainous country, which runs through it, is called "the mountains of Ephraim," or "mount Ephraim." This extends also farther south into the portion of Judah, and is there called "the mountains of Judah." Samaria, the capital of the ten tribes, being in Ephraim, this latter name is often used for the kingdom of Israel, Isaiah 11:13 Jeremiah 31:6 50:19. The FOREST of Ephraim, where Absalom lost his life, was on the east side of the Jordan, near Mahanaim, 2 Samuel 18:6-8. The TOWN called Ephraim, to which the Savior withdrew from his enemies, John 11:54, was probably the same place mentioned in 2 Chronicles 13:19, and called Ophrah in Joshua 18:23 1 Samuel 13:17. See also 2 Samuel 13:23. It is supposed to be the present Taiyibeh, on a hill overlooking the Jordan valley, five miles northeast of Bethel. Easton's Bible Dictionary Double fruitfulness ("for God had made him fruitful in the land of his affliction"). The second son of Joseph, born in Egypt (Genesis 41:52; 46:20). The first incident recorded regarding him is his being placed, along with his brother Manasseh, before their grandfather, Jacob, that he might bless them (48:10; Comp. 27:1). The intention of Joseph was that the right hand of the aged patriarch should be placed on the head of the elder of the two; but Jacob set Ephraim the younger before his brother, "guiding his hands wittingly." Before Joseph's death, Ephraim's family had reached the third generation (Genesis 50:23). Ephraim, Gate of One of the gates of Jerusalem (2 Kings 14:13; 2 Chronicles 25:23), on the side of the city looking toward Ephraim, the north side. Ephraim in the wilderness (John 11:54), a town to which our Lord retired with his disciples after he had raised Lazarus, and when the priests were conspiring against him. It lay in the wild, uncultivated hill-country to the north-east of Jerusalem, betwen the central towns and the Jordan valley. Ephraim, Mount The central mountainous district of Palestine occupied by the tribe of Ephraim (Joshua 17:15; 19:50; 20:7), extending from Bethel to the plain of Jezreel. In Joshua's time (Joshua 17:18) these hills were densely wooded. They were intersected by well-watered, fertile valleys, referred to in Jeremiah 50:19. Joshua was buried at Timnath-heres among the mountains of Ephraim, on the north side of the hill of Gaash (Judges 2:9). This region is also called the "mountains of Israel" (Joshua 11:21) and the "mountains of Samaria" (Jeremiah 31:5, 6: Amos 3:9). Ephraim, The tribe of Took precedence over that of Manasseh by virtue of Jacob's blessing (Genesis 41:52; 48:1). The descendants of Joseph formed two of the tribes of Israel, whereas each of the other sons of Jacob was the founder of only one tribe. Thus there were in reality thirteen tribes; but the number twelve was preserved by excluding that of Levi when Ephraim and Manasseh are mentioned separately (Numbers 1:32-34; Joshua 17:14, 17; 1 Chronicles 7:20). Territory of. At the time of the first census in the wilderness this tribe numbered 40,500 (Numbers 1:32, 33); forty years later, when about to take possession of the Promised Land, it numbered only 32,500. During the march (see CAMP) Ephraim's place was on the west side of the tabernacle (Numbers 2:18-24). When the spies were sent out to spy the land, "Oshea the son of Nun" of this tribe signalized himself. The boundaries of the portion of the land assigned to Ephraim are given in Joshua 16:1-10. It included most of what was afterwards called Samaria as distinguished from Judea and Galilee. It thus lay in the centre of all traffic, from north to south, and from Jordan to the sea, and was about 55 miles long and 30 broad. The tabernacle and the ark were deposited within its limits at Shiloh, where it remained for four hundred years. During the time of the judges and the first stage of the monarchy this tribe manifested a domineering and haughty and discontented spirit. "For more than five hundred years, a period equal to that which elapsed between the Norman Conquest and the War of the Roses, Ephraim, with its two dependent tribes of Manasseh and Benjamin, exercised undisputed pre-eminence. Joshua the first conqueror, Gideon the greatest of the judges, and Saul the first king, belonged to one or other of the three tribes. It was not till the close of the first period of Jewish history that God `refused the tabernacle of Joseph, and chose not the tribe of Ephraim, but chose the tribe of Judah, the Mount Zion which he loved' (Psalm 78:67, 68). When the ark was removed from Shiloh to Zion the power of Ephraim was humbled." Among the causes which operated to bring about the disruption of Israel was Ephraim's jealousy of the growing power of Judah. From the settlement of Canaan till the time of David and Solomon, Ephraim had held the place of honour among the tribes. It occupied the central and fairest portions of the land, and had Shiloh and Shechem within its borders. But now when Jerusalem became the capital of the kingdom, and the centre of power and worship for the whole nation of Israel, Ephraim declined in influence. The discontent came to a crisis by Rehoboam's refusal to grant certain redresses that were demanded (1 Kings 12). Ephraim, Wood of A forest in which a fatal battle was fought between the army of David and that of Absalom, who was killed there (2 Samuel 18:6, 8). It lay on the east of Jordan, not far from Mahanaim, and was some part of the great forest of Gilead. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (n.) A hunter's name for the grizzly bear.International Standard Bible Encyclopedia EPHRAIM (1)e'-fra-im, e'-fra-im ('ephrayim, "double fruit"): EPHRAIM (2) (1) A position apparently of some importance, since the position of Baal-hazor (probably = Tell `Asur) where Abraham's sheep-farm was located, is determined by relation to it (2 Samuel 13:23). That it lay North of Jerusalem seems to be indicated in 2 Samuel 13:34. It may be identical with the Ephraim of Eusebius, Onomasticon, 20 Roman miles North of Jerusalem, and therefore to be sought somewhere in the neighborhood of Sinjil and el-Lubban. Connected with this may have been the name Aphaerema, a district in Samaria mentioned in 1 Maccabees 11:34; Ant, XIII, iv, 9. EPHRAIM, FOREST OF (ya`ar 'ephrayim): EPHRAIM, MOUNT (har 'ephrayim): WOOD OF EPHRAIM (2 Samuel 18:6). EPHRAIM, GATE OF See JERUSALEM. EPHRAIM, WOOD OF See EPHRAIM, FOREST OF. FOREST OF EPHRAIM See EPHRAIM. MOUNT EPHRAIM See EPHRAIM, MOUNT. Greek 2187. Ephraim -- Ephraim, a city near Jer. ... 2186, 2187. Ephraim. 2188 . Ephraim, a city near Jer. Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Transliteration: Ephraim Phonetic ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/2187.htm - 6k 4471. Rhama -- Ramah, a city North of Jer. Strong's Hebrew 5887. En Tappuach -- "place of an apple tree," a city in Ephraim... En Tappuach. 5888 . "place of an apple tree," a city in Ephraim. Transliteration: En Tappuach Phonetic Spelling: (ane tap-poo'-akh) Short Definition: En-tappuah ... /hebrew/5887.htm - 6k 7071. Qanah -- a wadi between Ephraim and Manasseh, also a city in ... 8167. Seirah -- "goat," a city in Ephraim 5853. Atroth Addar -- a place on the border between Ephraim and ... 6911. Qibtsayim -- "two heaps," a city in Ephraim 7436. Ramathayim Tsophim -- "double height of watchers," a city in ... 1608. Gaash -- a mountain in Ephraim 8556b. Timnath Serech -- "territory of the sun," a village in the ... 5295. Naaran -- a place in Ephraim 7887. Shiloh -- a city in Ephraim Library Hymns and Homilies of Ephraim the Syrian Chronology of the Life of Ephraim. Ephraim Ephraim Syrus the Nisibene Hymns. First Part Ephraim the Syrian. I. --Summary of the Authenticated ... Ephraim Of Didymus of Alexandria and Ephraim the Syrian. Concerning St. Ephraim. October 6. "Ephraim, He Hath Mixed Himself" (Hos. vii. 8). Ephraim Repenting. Jer 31:18-20 Thesaurus Ephraim (168 Occurrences)... The intention of Joseph was that the right hand of the aged patriarch should be placed on the head of the elder of the two; but Jacob set Ephraim the younger ... /e/ephraim.htm - 56k Ephraim's (14 Occurrences) Ephraim-azariah (1 Occurrence) E'phraim's (6 Occurrences) E'phraimites (9 Occurrences) Ephraimite (6 Occurrences) Ephraimites (7 Occurrences) Kanah (3 Occurrences) Tappuah (8 Occurrences) Elishama (17 Occurrences) Resources What is the significance of Mount Ephraim in the Bible? | GotQuestions.orgWho was Ephraim in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org What can we learn from the tribe of Ephraim? | GotQuestions.org Ephraim: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Ephraim (168 Occurrences)John 11:54 Genesis 41:52 Genesis 46:20 Genesis 48:1 Genesis 48:5 Genesis 48:13 Genesis 48:14 Genesis 48:17 Genesis 48:20 Numbers 1:10 Numbers 1:32 Numbers 1:33 Numbers 2:18 Numbers 2:24 Numbers 7:48 Numbers 10:22 Numbers 13:8 Numbers 26:28 Numbers 26:35 Numbers 26:37 Numbers 34:24 Deuteronomy 33:17 Deuteronomy 34:2 Joshua 14:4 Joshua 16:4 Joshua 16:5 Joshua 16:8 Joshua 16:9 Joshua 16:10 Joshua 17:8 Joshua 17:9 Joshua 17:10 Joshua 17:15 Joshua 17:17 Joshua 19:50 Joshua 20:7 Joshua 21:5 Joshua 21:20 Joshua 21:21 Joshua 24:30 Joshua 24:33 Judges 1:29 Judges 2:9 Judges 3:27 Judges 4:5 Judges 5:14 Judges 7:24 Judges 8:1 Judges 8:2 Judges 10:1 Judges 10:9 Judges 12:1 Judges 12:4 Judges 12:5 Judges 12:6 Judges 12:15 Judges 17:1 Judges 17:8 Judges 18:2 Judges 18:13 Judges 19:1 Judges 19:16 Judges 19:18 1 Samuel 1:1 1 Samuel 9:4 1 Samuel 14:22 1 Samuel 14:24 2 Samuel 2:9 2 Samuel 13:23 2 Samuel 18:6 2 Samuel 20:21 1 Kings 4:8 1 Kings 12:2 1 Kings 12:25 2 Kings 5:22 2 Kings 14:13 1 Chronicles 6:61 1 Chronicles 6:66 1 Chronicles 6:67 1 Chronicles 7:20 1 Chronicles 7:22 1 Chronicles 9:3 1 Chronicles 12:30 1 Chronicles 27:10 1 Chronicles 27:14 1 Chronicles 27:20 2 Chronicles 13:4 2 Chronicles 13:19 2 Chronicles 15:8 2 Chronicles 15:9 2 Chronicles 17:2 2 Chronicles 19:4 2 Chronicles 25:7 2 Chronicles 25:10 2 Chronicles 25:23 2 Chronicles 28:7 2 Chronicles 28:12 2 Chronicles 30:1 2 Chronicles 30:10 2 Chronicles 30:18 Subtopics Ephraim: A City in the Territory of Ephraim Ephraim: A City in the Territory of Ephraim: Jesus Escapes To, from the Persecution of Caiaphas Ephraim: A Forest East of the Jordan River: Absalom Killed In Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Applied to the Ten Tribes Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Blessed by Moses Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Captured Beth-El in Battle Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Chastised Ahaz and Judah Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Defeated by Him Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Envied by Other Tribes Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Failed to Expel the Canaanites Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Jeroboam Set up a Golden Calf in Beth-El Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Joined Gideon Against the Midianites Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Joined Hezekiah in Reinstituting the Passover Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Joined in the Destruction of Idolatrous Forms in Jerusalem Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Numbered at Mount Sinai and in Plains of Moab Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Position in Camp and March Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Prophecy Concerning Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Reallotment of Territory, To, by Ezekiel Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Received Ish-Bosheth As King Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Revolted from House of David Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Sin of, Remembered by God Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: some of Tribe Joined Judah Under Asa Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Submitted to the Scepter of Josiah Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Territory Allotted To, After the Conquest of Canaan Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Their Jealousy of Jephthah Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Tribe of, Called Joseph Ephraim: A Tribe of Israel: Worshiped Baal Ephraim: Mount of a Place of Hiding for Israelites Ephraim: Mount of a Range of Low Mountains Ephraim: Mount of Joshua Has his Inheritance In Ephraim: Mount of Noted for Rich Pastures Ephraim: Mount of Prophecy Concerning Its Conversion Ephraim: Mount of Residence of Micah Ephraim: Mount of Sheba Resides In Ephraim: Second Son of Joseph: Adopted by Jacob Ephraim: Second Son of Joseph: Blessed Before Manasseh; Prophecies Concerning Ephraim: Second Son of Joseph: Descendants of Ephraim: Second Son of Joseph: Mourned for his Sons Tribe of Ephraim: Assisted: Deborah and Barak Against Sisera Tribe of Ephraim: Assisted: Gideon Against Midian Tribe of Ephraim: Assisted: Manasseh in Taking Bethel Tribe of Ephraim: Bounds of Its Inheritance Tribe of Ephraim: Could not Drive out the Canaanites But Made Them Tributary Tribe of Ephraim: Defeated and Many Slain Tribe of Ephraim: Descended from Joseph's Second Son Adopted by Jacob Tribe of Ephraim: Encamped West of the Tabernacle Tribe of Ephraim: Led the Third Division of Israel Tribe of Ephraim: Many of, Joined in Hezekiah's Passover and Reformation Tribe of Ephraim: Many of, Joined Judah Under Asa Tribe of Ephraim: Offering of, at the Dedication Tribe of Ephraim: Officers Appointed Over, by David Tribe of Ephraim: On Gerizim, Said Amen to Blessings Tribe of Ephraim: One of Jeroboam's Calves Set up in Bethel, a City of Tribe of Ephraim: Persons Selected From: To Divide the Land Tribe of Ephraim: Persons Selected From: To Number the People Tribe of Ephraim: Persons Selected From: To Spy out the Land Tribe of Ephraim: Predictions Respecting Tribe of Ephraim: Quarrelled With Jephthah for not Seeking Their Aid Against Tribe of Ephraim: Remarkable Persons of Abdon Tribe of Ephraim: Remarkable Persons of Joshua Tribe of Ephraim: Remarkable Persons of Zichri Tribe of Ephraim: Remonstrated With Gideon for not Calling Them Sooner Against Tribe of Ephraim: some of, at Coronation of David Tribe of Ephraim: Strength of, on Entering Canaan Tribe of Ephraim: Strength of, on Leaving Egypt Tribe of Ephraim: The Leading Tribe of the Kingdom of Israel Tribe of Ephraim: The Tabernacle Continued a Long Time in Shiloh, a City of Related Terms Ephraim-azariah (1 Occurrence) Beth-lehem-judah (9 Occurrences) |