Epher 6081 ## <Epher {ay'-fer}; probably a variation of 6082;

gazelle; Epher, the name of an Arabian and of two Israelites: --

{Epher}.[ql


Harnepher 2774 ## Charnepher {khar-neh'fer}; of uncertain

derivation; Charnepher, an Israelite: -- {Harnepher}. [ql


Hepher 2660 ## Chepher {khay'-fer}; from 2658 or 2659; a pit of

shame; Chepher, a place in Palestine; also the name of three

Israelites: -- {Hepher}. [ql


Hepherites 2662 ## Chephriy {khef-ree'}; patronymically from

2660; a Chephrite (collectively) or descendants of Chepher: --

{Hepherites}. [ql


Kirjath-sepher 7158 ## Qiryath Cannah {keer-yath' san-naw'}; or

Qiryath Cepher {keer-yath' say-fer}; from 7151 and a simpler

feminine from the same as 5577, or (for the latter name) 5612;

city of branches, or of a book; Kirjath-Sannah or Kirjath-Sepher,

 a place in Palestine: -- Kirjath-sannah, {Kirjath-sepher}.[ql


shepherd 7462 ## ra<ah {raw-aw'}; a primitive root; to tend a

flock; i.e. pasture it; intransitively, to graze (literally or

figuratively); generally to rule; by extension, to associate

with (as a friend): -- X break, companion, keep company with,

devour, eat up, evil entreat, feed, use as a friend, make

friendship with, herdman, keep [sheep](-er), pastor, + shearing

house, {shepherd}, wander, waste.[ql


shepherd 0750 # archipoimen {ar-khee-poy'-mane}; from 746 and

4166; a head shepherd: -- chief {shepherd}.[ql


shepherd 4166 # poimen {poy-mane'}; of uncertain affinity; a

shepherd (literally or figuratively): -- {shepherd}, pastor.[ql


 


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