ef-rawth'
or mEphrathah {ef-raw'-thaw}; from 6509; fruitfulness;
Ephrath, another name for Bethlehem; once (Psa. 132:6) perhaps
for Ephraim; also of an Israelitish woman:--Ephrath,
Ephratah.
see Hebrew for [06509]
And they journeyed [05265] from Beth–el [01008]; and there was but [05750] a little [03530] way [0776] to come [0935] to Ephrath [0672]: and Rachel [07354] travailed [03205], and she had hard [07185] labour [03205].a little…: Heb. a little piece of ground
And Rachel [07354] died [04191], and was buried [06912] in the way [01870] to Ephrath [0672], which is Beth–lehem [01035].
And as for me, when I came [0935] from Padan [06307], Rachel [07354] died [04191] by me in the land [0776] of Canaan [03667] in the way [01870], when [05750] yet there was but a little [03530] way [0776] to come [0935] unto Ephrath [0672]: and I buried her [06912] there in the way [01870] of Ephrath [0672]; the same is Beth–lehem [01035].