Apheru (Guide of the Roads), in Egyptian mythology,. was the name of the divine jackal Anubis. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
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Apherra
Apherra (), one of the servants of Solomon whose sons are said to have returned from Babylon (1Es 5:34); but the genuine text (Ezr 2:51) has no such name. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Apherra APHERRA (1Es 5:34).His descendants were among the sons of Solomons servants who returned with Zerubbabel; omitted in … Continue reading “Apherra”
Apherima
Apherima ( in Josephus), one of the three governments () added to Judaea from Samaria (and Galilee, 1Ma 10:30) by Demetrius Soter, and confirmed by Nicanor (1Ma 11:34; comp. Joseph. Ant. 13, 4, 9; and see Reland, Paloest. p. 178). It is probably the same as the EPHRAIM SEE EPHRAIM of the New Test. (Joh … Continue reading “Apherima”
Apherema, Apherima
Apherema, Apherima SEE APHUEREMA. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Apherema
Apherema a-fere-ma. See APHAEREMA (Apocrypha). Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Apherema Apherema, one of the three toparchies added to Judea by the kings of Syria (1Ma 11:34). This is perhaps the Ephrm or Ephraim mentioned in Joh 11:54. Fuente: Popular Cyclopedia Biblical Literature
Aphekah
Aphekah (Heb., Aphekah’, , fem. of Aphek; Sept. v . r. ), a city in the mountain tract of Judah, mentioned between Bethtappuah and. Humtah (Jos 15:53). Raumer (PalEst. p. 170) and others confound this with the Aphek of Jos 12:18; but the Hebrews accentuation of the names is different. Schwarz (Palest. p. 106) finds … Continue reading “Aphekah”
Aphek
APHEK strength1. A city in Lebanon, assigned to the tribe of Asher, Jos 13:4 ; 19:30; but not subdued, Jdg 1:31 . Its site may be still found in Mount Lebanon, called Aphka.2.A city of the tribe of Issachar, in the valley of Jezreel, noted in the wars with Philistines, 1Sa 4:1 ; 29:1.3.A city … Continue reading “Aphek”
Apharsites, The
Apharsites, The Aphar’sites, The. The Apharsathchites, the Apharsites, and the Apharsacites are the names of certain tribes, colonies from which had been planted in Samaria by the Assyrian leader Asnapper. Ezr 4:9; Ezr 5:6. The first (Apharsathchites) and the last (Apharsacites) are regarded as the same. Whence these tribes came, is entirely a matter of … Continue reading “Apharsites, The”
Apharsites
Apharsites (Chald. Apharsaye’, ; Sept. ), the name of a tribe removed along with the Apharsachites (q.v.) to Samaria by the king of Assyria, and forming one of the opponents of the Jews after the captivity (Ezr 4:9). Hiller (Onomnast.) regards them as the Parrhasii, a tribe of Eastern Media, and Gesenius (Thes. Heb. p. … Continue reading “Apharsites”
Apharsathohites, Apharsites, Apharsachites
Apharsathohites, Apharsites, Apharsachites Apharsathohites, Apharsites, Apharsachites (a-fr’sath-ktes, a-fr’stes, a-fr’sak-tes). Colonists from Assyria to Samaria. Ezr 4:9; Ezr 5:6; Ezr 6:6. Fuente: People’s Dictionary of the Bible