Reference: Hepher
Easton
a well or stream. (1.) A royal city of the Canaanites taken by Joshua (Jos 12:17).
(2.) The youngest son of Gilead (Nu 26:32; 27:1).
(3.) The second son of Asher (1Ch 4:6).
(4.) One of David's heroes (1Ch 11:36).
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Fausets
1. Nu 26:32-33; 27:1.
2. 1Ch 4:5-6.
3. 1Ch 11:36; not in the catalogue 2Sa 23:34, etc.
4. A place in ancient Canaan, whose king was conquered by Israel (Jos 12:17), W. of Jordan; so Solomon's commissariat district (1Ki 4:10), named with Socoh. Distinct from Gath-Hepher in Zebulun.
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Hastings
1. Son of Gilead the Manassite, and father of Zelophehad, Nu 26:32; 27:1; Jos 17:2 f. (Priestly Narrative). Patronymic, Hepherites (Nu 26:32). 2. One of the tribe of Judah (1Ch 4:6). 3. A Mecherathite, one of David's beroes (1Ch 11:36). 4. A Canaanite royal city, named immediately before Aphek (Jos 12:17). The site is uncertain. The land of Hepher is mentioned in 1Ki 4:10 along with Socoh.
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Morish
He'pher
1. Youngest son of Gilead, and head of the family of the HEPHERITES. Nu 26:32; 27:1; Jos 17:2-3.
2. Son of Ashur and Naarah, of the tribe of Judah. 1Ch 4:6.
3. The Mecherathite, one of David's mighty men. 1Ch 11:36.
4. City and district, taken by Joshua. Jos 12:17; 1Ki 4:10. Not identified.
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Smith
He'pher
(a well).
1. The youngest of the sons of Gilead,
and head of the family of the Hepherites. (B.C. before 1450.)
2. Son of Ashur, the "father of Tekoa."
(B.C. about 1445.)
3. The Mecherathite, one of the heroes of David's guard.
(B.C. 1046.)