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G2187 Ἐφραίμ (Ephraím)
Greek
Proper noun, Indeclinable
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Ephraim

Strong's Definition

Ephraim, a place in Palestine

Derivation: of Hebrew origin (H0669 or better H06085);

KJV Usage: Ephraim

Thayer's Greek Lexicon

Αφραιμ or (so R Tr) Αφραιμ (cf. Iota, at the end) (ΰ L H Ἐφρεμ, Vulg.Ephrem,Efrem), Ephraim, proper name of a city situated, according to Eusebius, eight (but edition Larsow and Parthey, p. 196, 18, twenty), according to Jerome twenty miles from Jerusalem; according to Josephus, b. j. 4, 9, 9 not far from Bethel; conjectured by Robinson (Palest. i. 444f (cf. Bib. Sacr. for May 1845, p. 398f)), Ewald, et al., dissenting, to be the same as the village now called et-Taiyibeh, a short day's journey N. E. of Jerusalem: Joh_11:54. Cf. Winers RWB under the word; Keim, iii., p. 7f (English translation, 5:9).

Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary

Ἐφραίμ Ephraim 1x Ephraim, pr. name, indecl. Joh_11:54 *. See PhotoGuide.

Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon

Ἐφραίμ , (-ΐμ , Tr .), Ephraim , a town near Jerusalem: Joh_11:54 .†

STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon

Ἐφραίμ, (-ΐμ, Tr.) Ephraim, a town near Jerusalem: Jhn.11:54.† (AS)

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