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Ephraim is the son of Joseph born in Egypt. The reference in Isaiah refers to the tribe of Ephraim and his descendents. Ephraim was part of the Northern kingdom that split from Judah in the southern kingdom.

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The name must be read in context as it may refer to the younger son of Joseph, the tribe of Ephraim, or all the House of Israel. Ephraim is called the firstborn and is the primary holder of the 'birthright' Promise. In Genesis 48:19 it says Ephraim will become a great multitude/company/commonwealth of Nations.

As the Book of Isaiah is dual prophetically, some passages mentioning Ephraim refer to end-time events surrounding these peoples.

Jeremiah 31:9New International Version (NIV)

9 They will come with weeping;

they will pray as I bring them back.

I will lead them beside streams of water

on a level path where they will not stumble,

because I am Israel's father,

and Ephraim is my firstborn son.

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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.

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