Lexical Summary Ephec Dammiym: the two extremities (i.e. the soles of the feet or the ankles) Original Word: אֶפֶס דַּמִּיםTransliteration: Ephec Dammiym Phonetic Spelling: (eh'-fes dam-meem') Part of Speech: Proper Name Location Short Definition: the two extremities (i.e. the soles of the feet or the ankles) Meaning: the two extremities (the soles of the feet or the ankles) Strong's Concordance Ephes-dammim From 'ephec and the plural of dam; boundary of blood-drops; Ephes-Dammim, a place in Palestine -- Ephes- dammim. see HEBREW 'ephec see HEBREW dam Brown-Driver-Briggs H658. Ephec Dammiym דַּמִּים אֶ֫פֶס proper name, of a location in Judah, approximately 16 miles southwest of Jerusalem, called in 1 Chronicles 11:13 דַּמִּים מַּס, (meaning unknown; LagBN 76 on basis of MSS. of ᵐ5 would read מים ספר edge or brink () of water; but such a pronounced Aramaism is not probable), only 1 Samuel 17:1. |