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ETHIOPIAN - E>@ - properly "Cushite," kjv@Jeremiah:13:23) used of Zerah, ( kjv@2Chronicles:14:9)

(8), and Ebed-melech. kjv@Jeremiah:38:7 kjv@Jeremiah:38:10-12 kjv@Jeremiah:39:16)

ETHIOPIAN EUNUCH, THE - E>@ - a Jewish proselyte, kjv@Acts:8:26) etc., who was treasurer of Candace queen of Ethiopia, but who was converted to Christianity on a visit to Jerusalem, through philip the evangelist. Nothing is known of him after his return to Ethiopia.

ETHIOPIAN WOMAN - E>@ - The wife of Moses is to described in kjv@Numbers:12:1) She is elsewhere said to have been the daughter of a Midianite, and in consequence of this some have supposed that the allusion is to another wife whom Moses married after the death of Zipporah.

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Ethiopian eunuch @ the chief officer or prime minister of state of Candace (q.v.), queen of Ethiopia. He was converted to Christianity through the instrumentality of Philip (Act 8:27). The northern portion of Ethiopia formed the kingdom of Meroe, which for a long period was ruled over by queens, and it was probably from this kingdom that the eunuch came.

Ethiopian woman @ the wife of Moses kjv@Numbers:12:1). It is supposed that Zipporah, Moses' first wife kjv@Exodus:2:21), was now dead. His marriage of this "woman" descended from Ham gave offence to Aaron and Miriam.

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H2226 <STRHEB>@ זרח zerach zeh'-rakh The same as H2225; {Zerach} the name of three {Israelites} also of an Idumaean and an Ethiopian prince: - {Zarah} Zerah.


H3569 <STRHEB>@ כּוּשׁי kûshîy koo-shee' Patronymic from H3568; a {Cushite} or descendant of Cush: - {Cushi} {Cushite} Ethiopian (-s).


H3571 <STRHEB>@ כּוּשׁית kûshîyth koo-sheeth' Feminine of H3569; a Cushite woman: - Ethiopian.


H6322 <STRHEB>@ פּוּל pûl pool Of foreign origin; {Pul} the name of an Assyrian king and of an Ethiopian tribe: - Pul.


H7614 <STRHEB>@ שׁבא shebâ' sheb-aw' Of foreign origin; {Sheba} the name of three early progenitors of tribes and of an Ethiopian district: - {Sheba} Sabeans.


G128 <STRGRK>@ Αἰθίοψ Aithiops ahee-thee'-ops From αἴθω aithō (to scorch) and ὤψ ōps (the face from G3700); an Ethiopian (as a blackamoor): - Ethiopian.