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  2. Tribe of Ephraim - Wikipedia

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    These factors contributed to making Ephraim the most dominant of the tribes in the Kingdom of Israel, and led to Ephraim becoming a synonym for the entire kingdom. [ 19 ] Joshua 16:1-4 [ 20 ] outlines the borders of the lands allocated to the "children of Joseph", i.e. Ephraim and Manasseh combined, and Joshua 16:5-8 [ 21 ] defines the borders ...

  3. Ephraim - Wikipedia

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    Ephraim was born in Egypt before the arrival of the Israelites from Canaan. [3] The Book of Numbers lists three sons of Ephraim: Shuthelah, Beker, and Tahan. [4] However, 1 Chronicles 7 lists eight sons, including Ezer and Elead, who were killed in an attempt to steal cattle from the locals. After their deaths he had another son, Beriah. [5]

  4. Twelve Tribes of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The Tribe of Ephraim: As part of the Kingdom of Israel, the territory of Ephraim was conquered by the Assyrians, and the tribe exiled; the manner of their exile led to their further history being lost. However, several modern day groups claim descent, with varying levels of academic and rabbinical support.

  5. Ephraim and Judah - Wikipedia

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    The reference of "Ephraim and Judah" is employed most frequently by the Prophets of the Hebrew Scriptures. The phrases " Israel and Judah " and "Joseph and Judah" Zechariah 10:6 are used in similar fashion, referencing the same two respective Israelite Kingdoms.

  6. Carl Emil Pettersson - Wikipedia

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    Carl Pettersson is regarded as the inspiration for Ephraim Longstocking, [3] Pippi's father in Astrid Lindgren's Pippi Longstocking children's book series.

  7. Manasseh (tribal patriarch) - Wikipedia

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    In the Torah's genealogy of Manasseh's family, which textual scholars ascribe to the earlier priestly source, Asriel instead appears to be the son of Gilead, the son of Machir. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Near the end of the book of Genesis , in some English translations of the Bible (e.g., the King James Version ), Manasseh's grandchildren are described as ...