omer |
ephod |
As a proper noun omer
is .
As a noun ephod is
(biblical|judaism) a priestly apron, or breastplate, described in the bible in [http://enwikisourceorg/wiki/bible_%28world_english%29/exodus#chapter_28 exodus 28: vi - xxx], which only the chief priest of ancient israel was allowed to wear.
ephod |
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ephor |
ephod |
As nouns the difference between ephor and ephod
is that
ephor is (historical) one of the five annually-elected senior magistrates in various dorian states, especially in ancient sparta, where they oversaw the actions of spartan kings while
ephod is (biblical|judaism) a priestly apron, or breastplate, described in the bible in [http://enwikisourceorg/wiki/bible_%28world_english%29/exodus#chapter_28 exodus 28: vi - xxx], which only the chief priest of ancient israel was allowed to wear.