Ephraim obituaries. After Jacob (Israel) migrated to the country with his entire family, he "adopted" the two boys and made them the primary partakers of God's blessings. But Ephraim, Manasseh, and Benjamin, descendants of Rachel, marched together, Ephraim in the lead, and camped west of the Tabernacle (Num. ii. Ephraim, along with his brother Manasseh, were the sons of Joseph, who himself was one of Jacob's twelve sons. The Hebrew word for Ephraim means “double fruit. The chief of Ephraim, who made the offerings for his brothers, was Elishama, son of Ammihud (Num. Ephraim, basically the Angles and Saxons, roamed around in Northern Europe, eventually invading England in AD 449. ” 1 However, Ephraim is used in a number of ways in the Bible. In the books of Chronicles, Isaiah, Hosea and other prophets, the name Ephraim is commonly used for the northern kingdom. Ephraim is a significant figure and tribe in the biblical narrative, representing one of the twelve tribes of Israel.
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