Elisheba
Elisheba, also spelled Elisheva (/əˈlɪʃᵻbə/; אֱלִישֶׁבַע ’Ělîšeḇa‘) in the Hebrew Bible was the wife of Aaron the ancestor of the Jewish high priests. [1]
According to later Jewish tradition, she is buried in the Tomb of the Matriarchs in Tiberias.
She is a daughter of Amminadab, and a sister of Nahshon, from the Tribe of Judah (Exodus 6:23). [2]
Exodus 6:23 "And Aaron took him Elisheba, the daughter of Amminadab, the sister of Nahshon, to wife; and she bare him Nadab and Abihu, Eleazar and Ithamar." American Standard Version 1901
In Hebrew names, Eli means "my God" and Sheba means "oath", so Eli-sheba is oath of my God or "God is her oath".[3]
The English name 'Elizabeth' is derived from Elisheba.
References
- ↑ http://www.kveller.com/jewish_names/display.php?k=710
- ↑ http://www.chabad.org/library/bible_cdo/aid/9867/jewish/Chapter-6.htm#v=23
- ↑ Easton's Bible Dictionary - Elisheba
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