Hepher:
a digger
Hepher:
(chepher):
(1) Septuagint Hopher (Jos 12:17), a Canaanitish town mentioned between Tappuah and Aphek, unidentified.
(2) In 1Ki 4:10 a district connected with Socoh, and placed by Solomon under the direction of Benhesed of Arubboth, unidentified.
Hepher:
(a well).
(1.) The youngest of the sons of Gilead (Numbers 26:32) and head of the family of the Hepherites. (B.C. before 1450)
(2.) Son of Ashur, the "father of Tekoa." (1 Chronicles 4:6). (B.C. about 1445)
(3.) The Mecherathite, one of the heroes of David's guard (1 Chronicles 11:36). (B.C. 1046)
(4.) A place in ancient Canaan which occurs in the lists of conquered kings (Joshua 12:17). It was on the west of Jordan (compare Joshua 12:7 and 1 Kings 4:10).
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