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ʾelʿāzār אֶלְעָזָר ‘Eleazar’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from ʾēl אֵל ‘god’ and ʿāzar עָזַר ‘to help’
Roots: אל עזר

ʾelʿāzār pr n m pers
Eleazar = "God has helped"
1) the high priest son of Aaron
2) Abinadab's son who cared for the ark
3) the priest who rebuilt and dedicated the restored walls of Jerusalem in time of Ezra
4) one of David's mighty warriors
5) a Levite
6) one of the line of Parosh

Mentioned in Exodus 6:25, 6:23, 28:1 Codex Leviticus 10:6, 10:12, 10:16 Numbers 3:4, 31:26, 32:28, 3:2, 26:60, 19:4, 27:2, 31:54, 3:32, 4:16, 17:2, 20:25, 20:26, 20:28, 25:7, 25:11, 26:1, 27:21, 34:17, 19:3, 31:12, 31:13, 31:21, 32:2, 26:63, 17:4, 26:3, 27:19, 27:22, 31:6, 31:29, 31:31, 31:41, 31:51 Deuteronomy 10:6 Joshua 14:1, 17:4, 19:51, 21:1, 24:33, 22:31, 22:13, 22:32 Judges 20:28 1 Samuel 7:1 2 Samuel 23:9 Ezra 7:5, 8:33, 10:25 Nehemiah 12:42 1 Chronicles 24:2, 24:4, 24:6, 5:29, 24:1, 5:30, 6:35, 23:22, 11:12, 24:3, 24:5, 9:20, 23:21, 24:28

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