ʾĕlīšāmāʿ אֱלִישָׁמָע ‘Elishama’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from ʾēl אֵל ‘god’ and šāmaʿ שָׁמַע ‘to hear’
Roots:
אל
שׁמע
ʾĕlīšāmāʿ pr n m pers
Elishama = "my God has heard"
1) an Ephraimite chief in the wilderness
2) a son of David
3) Jehoiakim's secretary
4) a priest who taught the law
5) a man of Judah