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ʿofrā עׇפְרָה ‘Ophrah’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: feminine of ʿōfer עֹ֫פֶר ‘fawn’
Roots: עופר

ʿofrā pr n m pers + pr n loc
Ophrah = "fawn"
n pr m
1) a Judaite, son of Meonothai
n pr loc
2) a town of Benjamin approximately 5 miles (8 km) east of Bethel
3) a place in Manasseh, native place of Gideon; probably located close to Shechem

Mentioned in Joshua 18:23 Judges 6:11, 6:24, 8:32, 9:5, 8:27 1 Samuel 13:17 1 Chronicles 4:14

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