- (/əˈlɪʃɪvə/; Hebrew: אֱלִישֶׁבַע, romanized: ’Ělīšev̱a‘), or alternatively,
Elisheba (/əˈlɪʃɪbə/; Hebrew: אֱלִישֶׁבַע, romanized: ’Ělīšeḇa‘), was the wife...
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originates as the
medieval Spanish form of
Elisabeth (ultimately
Hebrew Elisheba).
Arising in the 12th century, it
became po****r in
England in the 13th...
- form of the name Elizabeth. All are
ultimately derived from the
Hebrew Elisheba,
meaning God is my oath.
Isabella has been in wide use in the Anglosphere...
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Eliphal Eliphaz Eliphelet Elizabeth Elisha Elishah Elishama Elishaphat Elisheba Elishua Eliud Elizur Elkanah Ellasar Elko****e Elm
Elmodam Elnaam Elnathan...
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genealogy from
Solomon given in
Matthew 1 is that of Joseph. (Aaron's wife
Elisheba was of the
tribe of Judah, so all
their descendants are from both Levi...
- the
Weavers had four children: Sara, 16; Samuel, 14; Rachel, 10; and
Elisheba, 10 months.
Vicki homeschooled the children. Ruby
Ridge was the site of...
- of the
tribe of
Judah (Numbers 1:7; 2:3; 7:12, 17; 10:14). His
daughter Elisheba was Aaron's wife (Exodus 6:23),
making him Aaron's father-in-law. Amminadab...
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handmaid of Leah. Jochebed,
mother of Moses. Zipporah, wife of Moses.
Elisheba, wife of Aaron. Abigail, one of King David's wives. The
marble structure...
- on foot, took a
separate logging trail; Vicki, Sara, Rachel, and baby
Elisheba remained at the cabin. The OP team were
anxious at first, but then relaxed...
- individuals. The
father of
Nahshon the
chief of the
tribe of Judah. His
daughter Elisheba married Aaron. He was also the
ancestor of
David and Jesus. (Numbers 1:7;...