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Ephrath or
Ephrathah or
Ephratah (Hebrew: אֶפְרָת \ אֶפְרָתָה) is a
biblically referenced former name of Bethlehem,
meaning "fruitful". It is also a personal...
- 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...
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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...
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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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called "the
Ephrath road" (derek ’eprātāh.
Genesis 35:19; derek’eprāt,
Genesis 48:7),
hence the p****age in
Genesis meant 'the road to
Ephrath or Bethlehem...
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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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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...
- (also, Efrata)
Efrat (organization), an
Israeli anti-abortion
organization Ephrath, a
biblical place in Judea, for
which the
modern settlement of
Efrat is...
- 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...
- States. The po****tion 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...