Elisheba
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ELISHEBA — (Heb. אֱלִישָׁבַע; (my) God is fullness ), wife of aaron , the daughter of Amminadab, and the sister of nahshon . She bore Aaron four sons, nadab , abihu , eleazar , and ithamar (Ex. 6:23). BIBLIOGRAPHY: Noth, Personennamen, 146; Rowley, in: JNES … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Elisheba — God is her oath, the daughter of Amminadab and the wife of Aaron (Ex. 6:23) … Easton's Bible Dictionary
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