Ephron (Son of Epher)

Male

Ephron (Son of Epher) can be found in the following chapters:

Parents:

Lifespan:

Birth: 

Unknown, but likely around 2136 (Jasher 25:12)

Death: 

Unknown, but likely around 2268

Marriage:

Children:

Description:

Interesting Facts

  • Ephron is identified as one of the sons of Epher.

Genealogy

  • Ephron’s father was Epher.
  • Epher was one of the sons of Midian.
  • Midian was a son of Abraham.
  • Ephron had brothers named Zur, Alirun, and Medin.

Historical Context

The birth of Ephron, as a grandson of Midian, would have occurred within the timeframe when Abraham’s grandchildren were being born, specifically between the years 2136 and 2149 A.M. according to the Book of Jasher. This period followed the death of Abraham. During this time, the descendants of Midian had already journeyed eastward to the land of Cush and established themselves in what became known as the land of Midian. They built a city and their families spread throughout the region. While the sources describe events such as a famine in the land after Abraham’s death and the interactions between Isaac and the Philistines, Ephron is not directly involved in these narratives. His existence places him within the context of the expanding lineage of Abraham and the initial settlement and growth of the Midianite people in their designated territories.

Narrative

The provided excerpts do not offer any specific narrative details concerning Ephron as an individual. He is mentioned solely within a genealogical listing in the Book of Jasher as one of the sons of Epher, who himself was a son of Midian and a grandson of Abraham. Consequently, Ephron’s significance within the narrative presented in these sources is primarily genealogical. His inclusion in the list of Epher’s sons serves to document the lineage and the familial expansion of Abraham’s descendants through Midian. The active narrative within the sources during this period focuses on figures such as Isaac, Esau, and Jacob, as well as events like famines and interactions with the Philistines and Nimrod. Ephron’s role in these texts is limited to his place within the ancestral records of the Midianites, contributing to the broader tapestry of Abraham’s legacy through his descendants.