ef'-e-sus (Ephesos, "desirable"):A city of the Roman province of Asia, near the mouth of the Cayster river, 3 miles from the weste...
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(1) A position apparently of some importance, since the position of Baal-hazor (probably = Tell `Asur) where Abraham's sheep-f...
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je-roo'-sa-lem:I. THE NAME1. In Cuneiform2. In Hebrew3. In Greek and Latin4. The Meaning of Jerusalem5. Other NamesII. GEOLOGY,...
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ef'-rath, e'-frath, ef'-ra-tha, ef-ra'-tha ('ephrath; Ephratha; Genesis 35:16; Genesis 48:7); ('ephrathah, in the other...
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ef'-rath, e'-frath, ef'-ra-tha, ef-ra'-tha ('ephrath; Ephratha; Genesis 35:16; Genesis 48:7); ('ephrathah, in the other...
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e'-fron ('ephron, "fawnlike"):The Hittite of whom Abraham bought the field and cave of Machpelah (Genesis 23:8; Genesis 25:9; G...
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e'-fron ('ephron, "fawnlike"):The Hittite of whom Abraham bought the field and cave of Machpelah (Genesis 23:8; Genesis 25:9; G...
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e'-rek, er'-ek ('erekh; Orech):1. Etymology of the Name:The second of the cities founded by Nimrod, the others being Babel, Accad an...
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e'-so (`esaw, "hairy"; Esau):Son of Isaac, twin brother of Jacob. The name was given on account of the hairy covering on his body at...
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e'-sek (eseq; Septuagint Adikia):The name given by Isaac to a well dug by his servants, for the use of which the herdsmen of Gerar st...
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