Ephah in the Bible

Meaning: weary; tired

Exact Match

And the angel who was talking to me went out and said to me, Let your eyes be lifted up now, and see the ephah which is going out.

Verse ConceptsLooking And Seeing

And I said, What is it? And he said, This is the ephah that goeth forth. And he said, This is their resemblance in all the land.

Verse ConceptsBaskets, SymbolsAll Have Sinned

And behold, there was lifted up a round plate of lead; and this is a woman that sitteth in the midst of the ephah.

Verse ConceptsThe Act Of OpeningWomen In ProphecyTalents

And he said, This is Wickedness: and he cast her into the midst of the ephah; and he cast the weight of lead upon the mouth thereof.

Verse ConceptsSealing ThingsPutting Things DownThe Entrance Of Sinwickednessweight

And I lifted up mine eyes, and saw, and behold, there came out two women, and the wind was in their wings; and they had wings like the wings of a stork; and they lifted up the ephah between the earth and the heavens.

Verse ConceptsHeaven And EarthWingsBirds, Types Of BirdsWings Of BirdsWomen In ProphecyTwo WomenThings Lifted UpHeavenly Visionflying

And I said to the angel that talked with me, Whither do these carry the ephah?

Verse ConceptsWhere To?

Thematic Bible



The sons of Midian: Ephah, and Epher, and Hanoch, and Abida, and Eldaah. All these were the sons of Keturah.

The sons of Midian: Ephah, Epher, Hanoch, Abida, and Eldaah. All these were the children of Keturah.

The multitude of camels shall cover you, the dromedaries of Midian and Ephah; all they from Sheba shall come; they shall bring gold and frankincense, and shall proclaim the praises of Yahweh.


Ephah, Caleb's concubine, bore Haran, and Moza, and Gazez; and Haran became the father of Gazez.


The sons of Jahdai: Regem, and Jothan, and Geshan, and Pelet, and Ephah, and Shaaph.


I said, "What is it?" He said, "This is the ephah basket that is appearing." He said moreover, "This is their appearance in all the land (and behold, a talent of lead was lifted up); and this is a woman sitting in the midst of the ephah basket." He said, "This is Wickedness;" and he threw her down into the midst of the ephah basket; and he threw the weight of lead on its mouth. read more.
Then lifted I up my eyes, and saw, and behold, there were two women, and the wind was in their wings. Now they had wings like the wings of a stork, and they lifted up the ephah basket between earth and the sky. Then I said to the angel who talked with me, "Where are these carrying the ephah basket?" He said to me, "To build her a house in the land of Shinar. When it is prepared, she will be set there in her own place."


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