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ʾŏlīʾātā אֳלִיאָ֫תָה ‘Eliathah’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from ʾēl אֵל ‘god’ and ʾūt אוּת ‘to consent’
Roots: אל אות

ʾŏlīʾātā pr n m pers
Eliathah = "God has come"
1) a Hemanite musician in David's court

Mentioned in 1 Chronicles 25:27, 25:4

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