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ʾelyāqīm אֶלְיָקִים ‘Eliakim’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from ʾēl אֵל ‘god’ and qāmāy קָמָי ‘-Kemai / to arise’
Roots: אל קום

ʾelyāqīm pr n m pers
Eliakim = "God raises" or "God sets up"
1) the son of Hilkiah, master of Hezekiah's household
2) Josiah's son, enthroned by Pharaoh
3) a priest who assisted Nehemiah

Mentioned in 2 Kings 23:34, 18:26, 18:18, 18:37, 19:2 Isaiah 36:11, 36:3, 36:22, 37:2, 22:20 Nehemiah 12:41 2 Chronicles 36:4

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