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It is derived from the Hebrew word Ephrayim which mean Fruitful. However most scholars think that Ephraim mean Doubly fruitful
Second person singular of shall. I'm assuming it's a word from a Bible translation you're reading. You should use a modern translation that you can understand.
producing good or helpful results productive Basically, if a tree produces good fruit it is fruitful So if a person does good work, that is also fruitful
Its etymology is given in Genesis 41:52. "And Joseph named his second son Ephraim, saying: 'for God has made me fruitful in the land of my affliction.' "See also:More about Joseph
Fruitful result
It means go and have children.
the name Zarria means Fruitful Flower
This means that the meek [considerate people] shall rule the world. This is one of the eight Beatitudes.
producing good or helpful results productive Basically, if a tree produces good fruit it is fruitful So if a person does good work, that is also fruitful
The most common meanings are "very fruitful" or "most fruitful," and "very fertile" and "most fertile." It's the superlative of the adjective "fecundus, -a, -um."
She looked like a withered tree in a field of wheat might mean that she looked tired and thin compared to the fruitful bounty around her. It might also mean that she looked different than any in her surroundings.
It simply means that You should not sleep with your neighbor's wife because it is an act of Adultery