"Ephrem" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ephrem refers to Saint Ephrem, a Syrian Christian mystic and hymn writer who lived in the 4th century. He is known for his beautiful and poetic hymns on biblical themes, particularly the revelations of the Virgin Mary.
The Ephraimites were one of the twelve tribes of Israel in the Hebrew Bible. They were the descendants of Joseph, a son of Jacob, and was named after his son Ephraim. The tribe of Ephraim was known for their military prowess and played a significant role in the history of ancient Israel.
Ephratah is an ancient biblical city mentioned in the book of Genesis. It was the place where the Israelites crossed the Jordan River when they entered the Promised Land under the leadership of Joshua. The city is considered special in Jewish tradition because it was believed to be the first place where the Israelites celebrated the Passover after entering the Promised Land.
Ephrath is an ancient name for Bethlehem, a city in the West Bank in the Middle East. It is mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the book of Micah, as the city where Jesus Christ was born, and is thought to have referred to the valley in which Bethlehem is located.