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So he mustered all his Galaadites, and fought against the men of Ephraim, and the Galaadites defeated them. They had taunted the men of Galaad with being fugitives from Ephraim, living in territory that belonged to Ephraim and Manasses. (Judges 12, 4)
So now these men of Galaad seized the fords of Jordan, by which the Ephraimites must needs pass on their way home; and when any of Ephraim’s men came up asking for passage, they would ask him, Art thou from Ephraim? Not I, would be his answer. (Judges 12, 5)
Then they would bid him say the word Scibboleth, which means an ear of corn; and he would answer, Sibboleth, pronouncing the word amiss. So then, without more ado, they would take him down to Jordan ford and slay him; there were forty-two thousand men of Ephraim who then perished. (Judges 12, 6)
he too died, and they buried him at Pharathon that belongs to Ephraim, on the hill called Amalec. (Judges 12, 15)
Now turn we to a man called Michas, who lived at this same time in the hill-country of Ephraim. (Judges 17, 1)
And now he would leave Bethlehem and go on his travels to find a home that suited him. His journey took him to the hill-country of Ephraim, and there, for a while, he lodged at Michas’ house. (Judges 17, 8)
So, from their quarters at Saraa and Esthaol, they sent out five champions of theirs to make a careful survey of the land. Setting out with these orders, they reached the hill-country of Ephraim, and there found a lodging at Michas’ house. (Judges 18, 2)
Thence they made their way into the hill-country of Ephraim; and when they reached the house of Michas, (Judges 18, 13)
There was another Levite, living in the hill-country of Ephraim, that took a woman from Bethlehem-Juda for his mate; (Judges 19, 1)
At last an old man came by, returning late from working on his farm; he lived in Gabaa, but he, too, came from the hills of Ephraim; he was not a Benjamite like his neighbours. (Judges 19, 16)
So the other told him how they were returning to their home on the slopes of the Ephraim, after a visit to Bethlehem-Juda; the House of the Lord✻ was their next halting-place. But no one will give us shelter here, said he, (Judges 19, 18)
There was a man once called Elcana, that lived at Ramathaim-Sophim, in the hill-country of Ephraim; he was an Ephraimite born, descended from Suph through Jeroham, Eliu and Thohu. (1 Samuel 1, 1)
