What does EPHAH mean?

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Ephah is a noun.

Definitions

Ephah is an ancient Hebrew unit of dry measure equal to one-tenth of an homer or one-third of an omer. It is also used to refer to a container or a bag that holds the ephah measure.

Pronunciations

US: /ˈiːfə/

UK: /ˈɛfə/

Origin and Usage

Ephah is a word of Hebrew origin that has been used in English since the 14th century. It was originally used as a unit of dry measure in ancient Israel. It is also mentioned in the Bible as a measure for grain and flour. Today, the word is rarely used in modern English except in the context of historical or biblical studies.

Synonyms

There are no commonly used synonyms for ephah.

Related Words

There are no commonly used 5 letter words related to ephah.

Example Sentences
  • The ephah was a unit of dry measure used in ancient Israel.
  • The prophet Ezekiel describes a vision of an ephah being carried by a woman in the book of Ezekiel.
  • The merchant filled the ephah with grain to sell at the market.


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