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Elisheba (/əˈlɪʃɪbə/; (original) Hebrew: אֱלִישֶׁבַע, romanized: ’Ělīševa‘) was the wife of Aaron, the
older brother of
Moses and the
first High Priest...
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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...
- 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...
- died on the 1st of Av and was 123 at the time of his death.
Aaron married Elisheba,
daughter of
Amminadab and
sister of
Nahshon of the
tribe of Judah. The...
- 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...
- 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...