אפרתה אפרת
'ephrâth 'ephrâthâh
ef-rawth', ef-raw'-thaw
From H6509; fruitfulness; Ephrath, another name for Bethlehem; once used in Psalms 132:6 perhaps for Ephraim; also of an Israelitish woman
KJV Usage: Ephrath, Ephratah.
KJV Usage: Ephrath, Ephratah.
| Genesis 35:16 | to Ephrath: |
| Genesis 35:19 | to Ephrath, |
| Genesis 48:7 | to Ephrath: |
| Genesis 48:7 | of Ephrath; |
| Ruth 4:11 | in Ephratah, |
| 1 Chronicles 2:19 | to him Ephrath, |
| 1 Chronicles 2:50 | of Ephratah; |
| 1 Chronicles 4:4 | of Ephratah, |
| Psalms 132:6 | of it at Ephratah: |
| Micah 5:2 | Ephratah, |
| 2 | to Ephrath: |
| 1 | to Ephrath, |
| 1 | of Ephrath; |
| 1 | in Ephratah, |
| 1 | to him Ephrath, |
| 1 | of Ephratah; |
| 1 | of Ephratah, |
| 1 | of it at Ephratah: |
| 1 | Ephratah, |
KJV Usage: bear, bring forth (fruit), (be, cause to be, make) fruitful, grow, increase.