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* Ephraim Stern, Archaeology of the Land of the Bible: Volume 2: The Assyrian, Babylonian, and Persian Periods ( 732-332 BCE ).
Ephraim Stern connects the destruction with the contemporary expansion of the Phoenicians, which was checked by the Philistines further south and the Israelites.
* Ephraim Stern " New Evidence from Dor for the First Appearance of the Phoenicians along the Northern Coast of Israel " Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research No. 279 ( August 1990 ), pp. 27 – 34.
* Barkay, G. ( personal communication quote by editor Ephraim Stern ; 1993 ).

Ephraim and Institute
Avraham Sela is a scholar on the Middle East and international relations, currently the A. Ephraim and Shirley Diamond Professor of International Relations and a senior research fellow at the Harry S. Truman Institute, both at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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* Works by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing at Projekt Gutenberg
Whereas his references to Judah are of a general kind, Ephraim or Samaria being sometimes mentioned in the same connection or more frequently alone, the situation implied throughout and the whole tone of the addresses agree with what we know of the Northern Kingdom at the time, and his references to places and events in that kingdom are so numerous and minute as to lead to the conclusion that he not only prophesied there, but that he was a native of that part of the country.
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.
Temple repairs at the time of Josiah were financed by moneys from all " the remnant of Israel " in Samaria, including from Manasseh, Ephraim and Benjamin.
In 1873 the B & O Railroad constructed a station at Gaithersburg, designed by Ephraim Francis Baldwin as part of his well-known series of Victorian stations in Maryland.
He was given the Hebrew name " Ephraim " by his grandfather but only used it at his bar mitzvah.
The accents of the tribes were distinctive enough even at the time of the confederacy so that when the Israelites of Gilead, under the leadership of Jephthah, fought the Tribe of Ephraim, their pronunciation of shibboleth as sibboleth was considered sufficient evidence to single out individuals from Ephraim, so that they could be subjected to immediate death by the Israelites of Gilead.
The territory allocated to the Tribe of Ephraim was at the center of Canaan, west of the Jordan, south of the territory of Manasseh, and north of the Tribe of Benjamin.
The western half-tribe occupied the land to the immediate north of Ephraim, in the centre of western Canaan, between the Jordan and the coast, with the Tribe of Issachar to the north, the north west corner being at Mount Carmel ; the eastern half-tribe was the northernmost Israelite group on the east of the Jordan, occupying the land north of the tribe of Gad, extending from the Mahanaim in the south to Mount Hermon in the north, and including within it the whole of Bashan.
Joshua was buried at Timnath-heres among the mountains of Ephraim, on the north side of the hill of Gaash ( Judg.
* Ephraim Chambers, encyclopaedist, lodged at Canonbury Tower
After coal was discovered and mining began in nearby Carterville, Harrison, and his cousins Ephraim Snyder Herrin and Mrs. Williams in 1892 prospected for coal beginning at the southwest corner of Williams ' farm, identified in 1939 as the corner of Legion Boulevard and East Herrin St. ( Legion Blvd no longer appears on the maps, but the reference indicates the intersection was the North and North East public roads.
Mount Ephraim is located at ( 39. 881113 ,-75. 091345 ).
The town had numerous abolitionists, and Ephraim Cutler was instrumental as a state delegate in 1802 at the state convention in swaying the vote for the state to be free of slavery.
Ephraim is located at ( 45. 156509 ,-87. 171047 ).
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.
Isaiah 7: 17 follows with a further prophecy that at some unspecified future date God will call up Assyria against Judah: " The Lord will cause to come upon you and your people and your ancestral house such days as have not been seen since Ephraim broke away from Judah-the king of Assyria " ( verse 7: 17 ).
Its position is indicated in the Bible: it lay north of Bethel and Shiloh, on the high road going from Jerusalem to the northern districts ( Judges xxi, 19 ), at a short distance from Michmethath ( Joshua 17: 7 ) and of Dothain ( Genesis 37: 12-17 ); it was in the hill-country of Ephraim ( Joshua 20: 7 ; 21: 21 ; 1 Kings 12: 25 ; 1 Chronicles 6: 67 ; 7: 28 ), immediately below Mount Gerizim ( Judges 9: 6-7 ).
Some time around 1818, Ephraim Lane took some samples of rocks he found at an area called Saganawamps, now a part of the Old Mine Park Archeological Site in Trumbull, Connecticut to Silliman for identification.
John McKnitt Alexander wrote that he had been the secretary at the meeting, but others recalled that Ephraim Brevard had been the secretary.
Ball and Hennings approached Ephraim Jan, patron of the Holländische Meierei at Spiegelgasse 1, which had already hosted Zurich's first literary Cabaret, the Pantagruel in 1915.
There were obvious linguistic differences between at least one portion of Joseph and the other Israelite tribes, since at a time when Ephraim were at war with the Israelites of Gilead, under the leadership of Jephthah, the pronunciation of shibboleth as sibboleth was considered sufficient evidence to single out individuals from Ephraim, so that they could be subjected to immediate death by the Israelites of Gilead.

Ephraim and Hebrew
According to the Hebrew Bible, the Tribe of Ephraim () was one of the Tribes of Israel.
It was not until the close of the first period of Jewish history that God ' refused the tabernacle of Joseph ( Hebrew Bible ), and chose not the tribe of Ephraim, but chose the tribe of Judah, the Mount Zion which he loved '.
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.
Only two, Joshua ( from the tribe of Ephraim ) and Caleb ( representing Judah ), returned and said that God would be able to deliver Canaan into the hands of the Hebrew nation.
In many congregations, a large talit is spread out over the heads of all the children as the blessing over the Torah is pronounced, and for the congregation to bless the children by reciting ( in Hebrew ) a verse from Jacob's blessing to Ephraim and Manasseh, Genesis 48: 16:
St. Ephraim the Syrian taught that the date of the conception of Jesus Christ fell on 10 Nisan on the Hebrew Calendar, the day in which the passover lamb was selected according to Exodus 12.
Ephraim ; ( Hebrew: א ֶ פ ְ ר ַ י ִ ם / א ֶ פ ְ ר ָ י ִ ם, Efráyim ʾEp ̄ ráyim / ʾEp ̄ rāyim ) was, according to the Book of Genesis, the second son of Joseph and Asenath.
Other translators from the Hebrew into Latin were Abraham de Balmes and Kalonymus ben David of Naples, while David Kalonymus ben Jacob, Ephraim Mizraḥi, and Solomon Abigdor translated from the Latin into Hebrew.

Ephraim and University
Utah State University operates a branch campus in Ephraim that offers Bachelors and Graduate Degrees.
Martin attended St. Elizabeth's Gymnasium in Breslau, sponsored by local pietist and pastor Johannes Ephraim Scheibel, a professor at the University of Breslau .< ref > Walter O. Forester, < cite > Zion on the Mississippi: The Settlement of the Saxon Lutherans in Missouri 1839-1841 </ cite > ( St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1953 ), 27 .</ ref > He attended the University of Halle and the University of Leipzig from 1804-1809.
* Aldine S. Kieffer and Ephraim Ruebush: Ideals Reflected in Post-Civil War Ruebush-Kieffer Company Music Publications, by Charles Edwin Morrison, 1992 ; Ph. D. dissertation, Arizona State University.
His father, Ephraim Poston, was a teacher, poet and graduate of Roger Williams University in Nashville, Tennessee who authored Manual on Parliamentary Proceedings, 1905 and Pastoral Poems, 1906.
* As related in " The Thing on the Doorstep " ( 1937 ), Asenath Waite, the possessed victim of her father Ephraim Waite, is by implication one of the human / deep one hybrids, and was a resident of Innsmouth before attending Miskatonic University.
* Frank Ephraim, Escape to Manila: From Nazi Tyranny to Japanese Terror, ( University of Illinois Press, 2003 ).
Arnold Ephraim Ross ( August 24, 1906 – September 25, 2002 ) was a mathematician and educator who founded the Ross Mathematics Program at the Ohio State University.
After a career at Snow Community College in Ephraim, Utah and Iowa State University, Jackson was a second-round draft pick of the Chicago Bulls in the 2004 NBA Draft.

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