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Historical name for Bethlehem
Ephrath, Ephrathah and Ephratah are variant spellings of the same Hebrew name (Hebrew: אֶפְרָת \ אֶפְרָתָה) mentioned in the Bible. Ephrath usually refers
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Biblical figure
31:35). Laban left her alone, and the teraphim were not discovered. Near Ephrath, Rachel went into a difficult labor with her second son, Benjamin. The
Rachel
Borough in Pennsylvania, US
about 60 miles (97 km) west-northwest of Philadelphia and is named after Ephrath, the former name for current-day Bethlehem. In its early history, Ephrata
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Biblical character; companion of Moses and Aaron (Exod. 17:10–12)
Targum to I Chron. 2:19: "...and Caleb took for himself Ephrath and she bore him Hur". Ephrath was another name for Miriam. Rashi's Bible commentary justifies
Hur_(Bible)
Holy site in Bethlehem
called "the Ephrath road" (derek ’eprātāh. Genesis 35:19; derek’eprāt, Genesis 48:7), hence the passage in Genesis meant 'the road to Ephrath or Bethlehem
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Topics referred to by the same term
(also, Efrata) Efrat (organization), an Israeli anti-abortion organization Ephrath, a biblical place in Judea, for which the modern settlement of Efrat is
Efrat
Transportation route in ancient Israel
Megiddo and Hazor south to Beersheba by way of Shechem, Bethel, Jerusalem, Ephrath and Hebron. Unlike the Via Maris and the King's Highway which were international
Way_of_the_Patriarchs
Biblical tower once standing near Bethlehem
present-day city of Bethlehem. So Rachel died, and she was buried on the way to Ephrath (that is, Bethlehem), and Jacob set up a pillar at her grave; it is the
Migdal Eder (biblical location)
Migdal_Eder_(biblical_location)
Town in New York, United States
States. The population was 1,682 at the 2010 census. It is named after Ephrath, a biblical town in what is now Israel. The town of Ephratah is in the
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City in the West Bank, Palestine
located in the "hill country" of Judea, may be the same as the Biblical Ephrath, which means "fertile", as there is a reference to it in the Book of Micah
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Israeli settlement in the West Bank
Mayor of Efrat on April 1, 2024. Efrat is named after the biblical place Ephrath. While according to the Israeli Ministry of the Interior, "Efrata" is the
Efrat_(Israeli_settlement)
Quick Reference Guide". Intel. Retrieved 27 June 2019. Hunter, William R.; Ephrath, L. M.; Cramer, Alice; Grobman, W. D.; Osburn, C. M.; Crowder, B. L.; Luhn
List of semiconductor scale examples
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Genus of flowering plants in the family Amaryllidaceae
Archived from the original on 26 December 2014. Veitch 2011, p. 468. Ephrath et al 2001. Stancato & Mazzafera 1995. Seabrook & Cumming 1977. Vargas
Hippeastrum
Historic church in Pennsylvania, United States
monastery (the Brother House) was established, called "Ephrata" after Biblical Ephrath. The members of the order were celibate. Members were required to sleep
Ephrata_Cloister
Exodus Ephah one of the concubines of Caleb (prince of Judah) I Chronicles Ephrath Second wife of Caleb (the spy) I Chronicles Esther Queen of the Persian
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NY Columbia County Canaan Canaan Genesis 9:18 NY Fulton County Ephratah Ephrath Genesis 35:19 NY Orange County Goshen Goshen Genesis 45:10 NY Washington
List of biblical place names in North America
List_of_biblical_place_names_in_North_America
Topics referred to by the same term
Israeli settlement near Bethlehem in the West Bank Ephratah, New York Ephrath, a traditional name of Bethlehem, and a wife of the biblical Caleb, son
Ephrata
line." Ephrata Pennsylvania Named by German settlers from Eberbach after Ephrath (German: Efrata), an old name of Bethlehem. Erdenheim Pennsylvania Named
List of place names of German origin in the United States
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Ajalon אֵילַת) אילת) Eylat (Ēylaṯ) Eilat אֶפְרַת) אפרת) Efrat (Ep̄raṯ) Ephrath אֶרֶך) ארך) Erekh (Ereḵ) Uruk אֲרָם) ארם) Aram (Ǎrām) Aram אֲרָרָט) אררט)
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African-American self-help society (1790–1945)
cemetery, adjacent to the Brown Fellowship Graveyard, and another one, Ephrath (still intact today). Michael Barga (4 September 2012). "Brown Fellowship
Brown_Fellowship_Society
Portion of Torah read during Jewish prayers
came from Paddan, Rachel died on the way, and he buried her on the way to Ephrath, near Bethlehem. Jacob saw Joseph's sons and asked who they were, and Joseph
Vaychi
Silicide formed over polysilicon
of the transistor in a self-aligned fashion. Tsai, M. Y.; Chao, H. H.; Ephrath, L. M.; Crowder, B. L.; Cramer, A.; Bennett, R. S.; Lucchese, C. J.; Wordeman
Polycide
13th portion in the Jewish cycle of weekly Torah reading
Israel, teaching that Caleb married Miriam, whom 1 Chronicles 2:19 calls Ephrath, and 1 Samuel 17:12 reports that David was the son of an Ephrathite. The
Shemot_(parashah)
Eighth portion in the annual Jewish cycle of weekly Torah reading
called the place Bethel. They left Bethel, and before they had come to Ephrath, Rachel went into a difficult labor. The midwife told her not to fear,
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Servant; Attendant
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English Dutch
Royal; kingly.
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Pet form of English Eleanor, NELLE means "foreign; the other."
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Cluster of Stars; Name of a Constellation
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Gaelic Irish
Fairy palace. Alsoand Sabrina.
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Enclosure; Protection; Universal Fence
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German, Hebrew
Palm Tree
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Spanish form of Latin Climacus, CLÃMACO means "ladder."
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