H672 אפרתה אפרת - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


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.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB688

אפרתה אפרת
Ephrath or Ephratah = "ash-heap: place of fruitfulness" n pr loc
1. a place near Bethel where Rachel died and was buried
2. another name for Bethlehem n pr f
3. wife of Caleb
Origin: from H6509
TWOT: None
Parts of Speech:

TBESH:
אֶפְרָ֫תָה
eph.rat
N:N-F-P
Ephrathah
Ephrath or Ephratah = "ash-heap: place of fruitfulness"
n pr loc
1) a place near Bethel where Rachel died and was buried
2) another name for Bethlehem
n pr f
3) wife of Caleb

View how H672 אפרתה אפרת is used in the Bible

10 occurrences of H672 אפרתה אפרת

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,

Distinct usage

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,


Related words

H672

H669 אפרים 'ephrayim
אפרים
'ephrayim
ef-rah'-yim
Dual of a masculine form of H672; double fruit; Ephrajim, a son of Joseph; also the tribe descended from him, and its territory

KJV Usage: Ephraim Ephraimites


H673 אפרתי 'ephrâthı̂y
אפרתי
'ephrâthı̂y
ef-rawth-ee'
Patrial from H672; an Ephrathite or an Ephraimite

KJV Usage: Ephraimite, Ephrathite.


H3613 כּלב אפרתה kâlêb 'ephrâthâh
כּלב אפרתה
kâlêb 'ephrâthâh
kaw-labe' ef-raw'-thaw
From H3612 and H672; Caleb-Ephrathah, a place in Egypt (if the text is correct)

KJV Usage: Caleb-ephrathah.


H6509 פּרה pârâh

פּרה
pârâh
paw-raw'
A primitive root; to bear fruit (literally or figuratively)

KJV Usage: bear, bring forth (fruit), (be, cause to be, make) fruitful, grow, increase.


H6529 פּרי pe rı̂y
פּרי
pe rı̂y
per-ee'
From H6509; fruit (literally or figuratively)

KJV Usage: bough, ([first-]) fruit ([-ful]), reward.