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Ephraimite may
refer to : a
member of the
Tribe of
Ephraim Ephraimite (coin),
debased coinage issued by
Frederick the
Great This
disambiguation page lists...
- The Syro-
Ephraimite War was a
conflict which took
place in the 8th
century BCE
between the
Kingdom of
Judah and an
alliance of Aram-Damascus and the Kingdom...
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Hebrew Bible, in
which pronunciation of this word was used to
distinguish Ephraimites,
whose dialect used a
different first consonant. The
difference concerns...
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northern Kingdom of Israel. The
first king of the
northern kingdom was an
Ephraimite, Jeroboam, who
likely ruled in 931–909 BCE. The
accents of the tribes...
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books of Samuel. The fact that Elkanah, a Levite, was
denominated an
Ephraimite is
analogous to the
designation of a
Levite belonging to
Judah (Judges...
- An
Ephraimite (German Ephraimit,
plural Ephraimiten) was a
debased coin part of
whose silver content was
replaced with copper.
Ephraimites, as they came...
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after his father,
Joseph Smith Senior, and was
believed to be "a pure
Ephraimite". With
building the
temple in
Kirtland and
later Nauvoo,
faithful members...
- and the Gileadites". He
judged Israel for
eight years. He was
buried on
Ephraimite land, in Pirathon, in the hill-country of the Amalekites.
Abdon is venerated...
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Chronicles 4:42).
Nebat (Hebrew: נבט
nebat "Sprout", Douay–Rheims: Nabat), an
Ephraimite of Zereda, was the
father of King Jeroboam.
Nebuzaradan (the biblical...
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which was part of the
tribal lands of Ephraim.
While he is
called an
Ephraimite in 1 Samuel, the
Books of
Chronicles state that he was a Levite. Elkanah...