The tribe of Ephraim came from Ephraim, Joseph's youngest son. The tribe of Ephraim came from Ephraim, Joseph's youngest son.
The tribe of Ephraim was one of the twelve tribes of Israel and descended from Ephraim, one of the sons of Joseph and the grandson of Jacob. They settled in the central region of Canaan after the Israelites entered the Promised Land.
It is only the house of Judah (Jews) who refer to all other tribes as Gentiles. Most white races come through Manasseh or Ephraim, while other races of people come through the other nine tribes. The dark skinned races come through the lineage of Ham's wife Egyptus who was of the lineage of Cain who, if you remember was cursed (with a dark skin). Genesis 4:15 gives us some clue as to what the punishment was God placed upon Cain.
In the book of Isaiah, Ephraim refers to the northern kingdom of Israel. It was one of the tribes of Israel and a powerful kingdom in ancient times. The prophet Isaiah frequently mentions Ephraim in reference to its rebellion against God and impending downfall.
The Bible doesn't mention a wife or children for Joshua, however in Joshua 24:15 he does say "...But as for me and my house(household), we shall serve the LORD (YHWH)..", possibly implying that there WAS a family??
Mordecai, Esther's uncle, came from the tribe of Benjamin (Esther 2:5). While not directly mentioned, it can be inferred from this that Esther was also from the tribe of Benjamin.
Joshua, also known as Joshua son of Nun, was of Israelite nationality. He played a significant role in leading the Israelites into the Promised Land after the death of Moses.
Joshua was of the Tribe of Ephraim (Numbers ch.13).See also the Related Link.More about Joshua
According to the Hebrew Bible, the Tribe of Ephraim was one of the Tribes of Israel. The Tribe of Manasseh together with Ephraim also formed the House of Joseph. As part of the Kingdom of Israel, the territory of Ephraim was conquered by the Assyrians, and the tribe exiled; the manner of their exile led to their further history being lost.
Joseph made both of his kids tribes of their own, hence Ephraim is the 13th tribe, but a whole tribe not a half.
The Tribe of Ephraim (Numbers 11:28 and 13:8)
Ephraim the Hivite
Joshua, also known as Joshua son of Nun, was of Israelite nationality. He played a significant role in leading the Israelites into the Promised Land after the death of Moses.
Ephraim Black is a character from the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer. In the series, he is the great-grandfather of Jacob Black and a former leader of the Quileute tribe. Ephraim Black played a significant role in the history of the werewolves in the series.
In the book of Isaiah, Ephraim refers to the northern kingdom of Israel. It was one of the tribes of Israel and a powerful kingdom in ancient times. The prophet Isaiah frequently mentions Ephraim in reference to its rebellion against God and impending downfall.
The descendants of Ephraim were the entire Tribe of Ephraim, part of the Israelite people. They lived to the north of Benjamin and Judah in the country of Israel, and later went lost when the Ten Tribes were exiled to points unknown, some 2600 years ago.
It is not specified in the script, but according to the place of her sitting, it is suggested that she was from the tribe of Ephraim. According to some Rabbis in the Midrash she was in fact married to Barak, son of Avinoam from the tribe of Naftali, but it does not necessarily mean she too was from that tribe.
If you're asking about Ephraim the son of Joseph in Genesis, the answer is an unqualified no. If you're asking about the Israelite tribe of Ephraim, the answer is only 99% no, since in times of terrible famine there may have been a few who succumbed to doing so, as God warned (Deuteronomy 28:53).
that tribe has 2, onyx and crsytal, opposites, symbolic of Alpha and Omega, yin yang, which is harmony and balance.. it is a type of Christ...Christ came thru Joesph