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The '''Hill Ephraim''' is a location briefly mentioned in the [[Book of Mormon]]. Specifically in the [[Book of Ether]], it is the location where [[Shule]], while in captivity, molten steel out of in making arms for his army to fight his brother [[Corihor]], who overthrew their father [[Kib]] and placed him in captivity. Shule succeeded in his efforts eventually overthrowing his brother and restoring his father to the throne. For this, Shule was granted the kingdom by his father.
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[[Image:shule_on_the_hill_ephraim.jpg|300px|thumb|left|frame|"Shule on the Hill Ephraim", conceived and created by artist James H. Fullmer, 2011]]
  
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The '''Hill Ephraim''' is a location briefly mentioned in the [[Book of Mormon]]. Specifically in the [[Book of Ether]], it is the location where [[Shule]], while in captivity, used molten steel to make arms for his army to fight his brother [[Corihor son of Kib|Corihor]], who overthrew their father [[Kib]] and placed him in captivity. [[Shule]] succeeded in his efforts, eventually overthrowing his brother and restoring his father to the throne. For this, [[Shule]] was granted the kingdom by his father. (See [https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/bofm/ether/7?lang=eng Ether 7:9].)
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See the technical discussion of the etymology of "Ephraim" as a geographical name in The Book of Mormon Onomasticon, created through [[Brigham Young University]].[https://onoma.lib.byu.edu/index.php/EPHRAIM]
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[[Category:Book of Mormon Geography]]
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[[es:Colina de Efrain]]

Latest revision as of 17:30, 30 March 2023

"Shule on the Hill Ephraim", conceived and created by artist James H. Fullmer, 2011

The Hill Ephraim is a location briefly mentioned in the Book of Mormon. Specifically in the Book of Ether, it is the location where Shule, while in captivity, used molten steel to make arms for his army to fight his brother Corihor, who overthrew their father Kib and placed him in captivity. Shule succeeded in his efforts, eventually overthrowing his brother and restoring his father to the throne. For this, Shule was granted the kingdom by his father. (See Ether 7:9.)

See the technical discussion of the etymology of "Ephraim" as a geographical name in The Book of Mormon Onomasticon, created through Brigham Young University.[1]