Εφ- names
- Ἐφαάθ
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- Meaning: Hamath, Ephaath
- Note: Capital of Upper Syria (Num 13:21)
- Ἐφερμέμ
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- Meaning: Ephes Dammim
- Note: A place between Sochoh and Azekah (1Sam 17:1)
- Ἐφεσῖνος
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- Parse: Adj: Nom Sing Masc
- Meaning: Ephesian
- Note: Pertaining to Ephesus (Rev 2:1)
- Forms:
- Ἐφέσιος
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- Parse: Adj: Nom Sing Masc
- Meaning: Ephesian
- Note: Belonging to Ephesus; resident of Ephesus (Acts 19:28)
- Forms:
- Ἔφεσος
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- Parse: Noun: Nom Sing Fem
- Meaning: Ephesus
- Note: Capital of proconsular Asia, located on the coast of Ionia
- Forms:
- Ἔφηβον
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- Meaning: Ephebon
- Note: Surname of Claudius, the messenger of Clement (1Clem 65:1)
- Ἐφρά
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- Parse: Noun: Nom Sing Masc
- Meaning: Ephra, Abda
- Note: Abda: father of Adoniram (1Kings 4:6)
- Ἐφράθ
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- Meaning: Ephrath
- Note: Caleb's second wife
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1Chron 2:19
- Ἐφραδαβάκ
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- Meaning: Efradabak
- Note: Although one codex says it is the name of someone, others (along with the Hebrew) say it is the word for linen workers
- Concord:
1Chron 4:21
- Ἐφραθᾶ, Ἐφραθά
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- Meaning: Ephratah, Ephrathah
- Note: Second wife of Caleb (1Chron 2:19)
- Note: Ancient name of Bethlehem in Judah (Gen 35:16)
- Note: Ophrah: A city of Manasseh, 6 miles south-west of Shechem, the residence of Gideon (Judg 6:24)
- Note: Ephrathah: founder of Bethlehem (1Chron 4:4)
- Ἐφραθαῖος
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- Parse: Noun: Nom Sing Masc
- Meaning: Ephrathite, Ephrath
- Note: Natives of the territory of Ephraim (Ruth 1:2)
- Forms:
- Ἐφραθί
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- Meaning: Ephraimite
- Note: Descendant of Ephraim (1Kings 11:26)
- Ἐφραθίτης
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- Meaning: Ephrathite
- Note: Descendant of Ephraim (Judg 12:5)
- Ἐφραίμ, Ἐφραΐμ
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- Meaning: Ephraim
- Note: Second son of Joseph and Asenath born in Egypt (Gen 41:52)
- Ἐφρών
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- Meaning: Ephron
- Note: The Hittite from whom Abraham bought the field and cave of Machpelah (Gen 23:8)
- Note: One of cities near Bethel that Abijah took from Jeroboam (2Chron 13:19)
- Note: A city east of Jordan that refused to let the army of Judas Maccabeus pass through (1Macc 5:46)
- Note: Mount Ephron: located on the border of Judah (Josh 15:9)