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ʾelyāsāf אֶלְיָסָף ‘Eliasaph’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from ʾēl אֵל ‘god’ and yāsaf יָסַף ‘to add’
Roots: אל יסף

ʾelyāsāf pr n m pers
Eliasaph = "God has added"
1) a Gadite chief in the wilderness census
2) a head of the Gershonites

Mentioned in Numbers 3:24, 7:47, 1:14, 2:14, 7:42, 10:20

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