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Ephraim and Bee
* Ephraim Bee, founder of the Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus.
* Ephraim Bee, founder of the Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus.
It is said that the organization was brought to the United States in 1845 in Lewisport, Virginia, now West Union, West Virginia, when tavern and stable owner Ephraim Bee was given a commission from the Emperor of China to " extend the work and influence of the Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus.
West Union has a monument to Ephraim Bee on the site of the old " Beehive " Tavern, where the RailTrail comes through.
Ephraim Bee played his greatest joke on his local West Virginian neighbors.
One of Bee's grandfathers was Ephraim Bee, a member of the First West Virginia Legislature.
Ephraim Bee ( December 26, 1802 – October 23, 1888 ) was an American pioneer, blacksmith, and inn-keeper from Doddridge County, West Virginia.
Ephraim was born to Asa and Rhoda ( Cox ) Bee in Salem, New Jersey.
* Ephraim Bee – Early Settler of Doddridge County, W. VA

Ephraim and has
Since 1830 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has identified the Book of Mormon as the " record of the stick of Ephraim " () while the stick of Judah is identified with the Bible.
Lovecraft has a villainous wizard in his short story " The Thing on the Doorstep " called Ephraim Waite ; according to Robert M. Price this character was based on Waite.
From that time, the Tribe of Ephraim has been counted as one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel.
Nevertheless, other classical rabbinical texts mock the tribe for the character it has in the deuteronomic history, claiming that Ephraim, being headstrong, left Egypt 30 years prior to the Exodus, and on arrival in Canaan was subjected to a disastrous battle with the Philistines ; in the Midrashic Jasher this is portrayed as a rebellion of Ephraim against God, resulting in the slaying of all but 10, and the bleached bones of the slaughtered being strewn across the roads, so much so that the circuitous route of the Exodus was simply an attempt by God to prevent the Israelites from having to suffer the sight of the remains.
Cook's thesis in this regard was strengthened when Rodger Young pointed out that the Hebrew of Hosea 5: 5 has a vav before Israel and then another vav before Ephraim, which is the Hebrew method of expressing " both.
Mount Ephraim Borough has been governed under the Walsh Act by a three member commission, since 1935.
Ephraim surpassed Manti as the largest city in the county during the 1960 Census and has since surpassed 5, 000.
Ephraim is in the South Sanpete School District and has one elementary school and one middle school.
This insight was formulated early by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing as " not every critic is a genius, but every genius is born a critic ... genius has the proof of all rules within itself.
The meaning of these name-signs is not clear: Shear-jashub has been variously interpreted to mean that only a remnant of Ephraim and Syria will survive the Assyrian invasion, or that a remnant of Judah will repent and turn to God, while in Isaiah 10: 20-23 it seems to mean that a remnant of Israel will return to the Davidic monarchy.
The locomotives were built to the patents of Ephraim Shay, who has been credited with the popularization of the concept of a geared steam locomotive.
The text describing this blessing features a hapax legomenon-the word שכל ( sh-k-l )-which classical rabbinical literature has interpreted in esoteric manners ; some rabbinical sources connect the term with sekel, meaning mind / wisdom, and view it as indicating that Jacob was entirely aware of who he was actually blessing ; other rabbinical sources connect the term with shikkel, viewing it as signifying that Jacob was despoiling Manasseh in favour of Ephraim ; yet other rabbinical sources argue that it refers to the power of Jacob to instruct and guide the holy spirit.
The community has its own Hacham, who functions as a teacher and chazan, in addition to Rabbi Ephraim Bezalel, who manages local community affairs and kashrut needs.
Unlike Small Compline, Great Compline has portions of the service which are chanted by the Choir and during Lent the Prayer of St. Ephraim is said with prostrations.
Since World War II, and it has been called the Silent Holocaust ( in comparison to the genocide against Jews during World War II ) by communal leaders such as Rabbi Ephraim Buchwald of the National Jewish Outreach Program, perhaps the best-known popularizer of the phrase.
Most probably the party has a similar agenda as the Ephraim Union.
Shaul Ephraim Cohen has claimed that trees have been planted to restrict Bedouin herding.
It has also produced Zimbabwe national team players like the late Ephraim Dzimbiri and Paul Gundani.
It has been predicted by Ephraim Eliav et al.
The line early in the story where Ephraim Leadbetter tells his nephew that he has failed to grasp " the golden ball of opportunity " is missing from this version but the reference to the " Golden Ball " is intact at the end of the tale.
Its lineup has also included drummer Jim Arhelger, percussionist Rick Barry, keyboard player John Cameron, trombonist John Ferry, guitarist Jim Jones, keyboardist Robin Ducot, guitarist Ephraim Lessell, drummer John Sullivan, trombonist Vinnie Noble, trombonist Mark Paquin and saxophonist Dave Butts, singer Jackie Starr, singer, Lauren Flesher, trombonist Chris Rhodes, and trombonist Walt Bostian.

Ephraim and given
He was given the Hebrew name " Ephraim " by his grandfather but only used it at his bar mitzvah.
From St. Ephraim, ante 373: " Do not now regard as bread that which I have given you ; but take, eat this Bread, and do not scatter the crumbs ; for what I have called My Body, that it is indeed " ( Jurgens § 707 ).
His pen name was given to him by the poet and editor Yitzhak Lamdan, when in 1938 he published Yizhar's first story Ephraim Goes Back to Alfalfa in his literary journal Galleons.

Ephraim and him
When Joseph came to visit his father, he brought with him his two sons, Ephraim and Manasseh.
According to the books Exodus, Numbers and Joshua, he became the leader of the Israelite tribes after the death of Moses ; his name was Hoshe ' a the son of Nun, of the tribe of Ephraim, but Moses called him Yehoshu ' a ( Joshua ) () the name by which he is commonly known ; and he was born in Egypt prior to the Exodus, and was probably the same age as Caleb, with whom he is occasionally associated.
Jeroboam was the son of Nebat ( Douay-Rheims: Nabat ), a member of the Tribe of Ephraim of Zereda, whose mother's name was Zeruah ( who later became a widow, and could have been leprous, as her name translates ; ) He had at least two sons — Abijam and Nadab, who succeeded him on the throne.
Recognizing his intelligence at a young age, Roebling's mother, Friederike Dorothea Roebling arranged for him to be tutored in mathematics and science at Erfurt by Ephraim Salomon Unger.
According to his entry in Ephraim Katz's The Film Encyclopedia, he borrowed his screen name from a racehorse that won him some money in his pre-Hollywood days.
Without raising the siege, Jonathan, accompanied by the elders and priests, went to the king and pacified him with presents, so that the king not only confirmed him in his office of high priest, but gave to him the three Samaritan toparchies of Mount Ephraim, Lod, and Ramathaim-Zophim.
Later, Joseph came to visit his father having with him his two sons, Ephraim and Manasseh.
On 8 September, he was informed by scouts that a detachment of 1, 000 men under Col. Ephraim Williams, of Massachusetts, had been sent against him, and, disposing his men in ambush in the form of a horseshoe, he surprised the enemy and put them to flight.
According to the narrative, Jesus retired to Ephraim with his disciples after he had raised Lazarus, and when the priests were conspiring against him.
His older brother, Ephraim Kirby Smith, a captain in the regular army, served with him in the 5th U. S. Infantry in both the campaign with Taylor and Scott, until he died from wounds suffered at the Battle of Molino del Rey in 1847.
Some have hypothesized that it was another name for Ramathaim-Zophim in Ephraim, the birthplace of Samuel, where David came to him ( 1 Samuel 1: 1, 19 ).
She bears him their sons Mannaseh and Ephraim.
In 1973 he was succeeded by Ephraim Katzir. In 1964, when Pope Paul VI visited Israel, Shazar read to him the verse in Micah stating that though other nations might follow other gods, “ we will walk in the Name of our Lord God forever ”.
:"... Now Abner the son of Ner, captain of Saul's host, had taken Ish-bosheth the son of Saul, and brought him over to Mahanaim ; and he made him king over Gilead, and over the Ashurites, and over Jezreel, and over Ephraim, and over Benjamin, and over all Israel.
Ephraim King Wilson assumed guardianship of Smith, and raised him.
Following the death of U. S. Senator to Maryland Ephraim K. Wilson in 1891, Smith sought to be elected to replace him, but lost nomination to fellow Democrat Charles H. Gibson.
His Briefe über den jetzigen Zustand der schönen Wissenschaften in Deutschland, published anonymously in 1755 and reprinted by G Ellinger in 1894, were directed against both Gottsched and Gottsched's Swiss opponents, Johann Jakob Bodmer and Johann Jakob Breitinger ; his enthusiasm for English literature won for him the friendship of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing and Moses Mendelssohn.
According to Kovner's own account, Chaim Weizmann approved the idea and put him in touch with the scientist Ernst Bergmann, who gave the job of preparing poison to Ephraim Katzir ( later president of Israel ) and his brother Aharon.
Several writers identify him with Isaac, the disciple of St. Ephraim, who is mentioned in the anonymous Life of that father ; but according to the patriarch Bar Shushan ( d. 1073 ), who made a collection of his homilies, his master was Ephraim's disciple Zenobius.
His parents took him at age six to Yiddish theater, here Jacob Adler's performances in Yiddish translations of Karl Gutzkow's Uriel Acosta and Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's Nathan the Wise fascinated him, although he did not understand Yiddish.

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