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Eliashib (Hebrew: אֶלְיָשִׁיב ’Elyāšîḇ, "El restores") the High
Priest is
mentioned in
Nehemiah 12:10,22 and 3:1, 20-21,13:28 and
possibly the Book of...
- The Arad ostraca, also
known as the
Eliashib Archive, is a
collection of more than 200
inscribed pottery shards (also
known as
sherds or potsherds) found...
- son of Jair Eli
Eliab Eliada Eliah Eliahba Eliakim Eliam Elias Eliasaph Eliashib Eliathah Elidad Eliel Elienai Eliezer Eli****ph
Elihu Elijah,
Jehovah is...
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priest Eliashib had
married a
daughter of this Sanballat, and was thus son-in-law of the
chief enemy of the Jews.
Nehemiah also
found that
Eliashib had leased...
- (Nehemiah 12:10).
Eliashib, son of
Joiakim (Nehemiah 12:10).
Mentioned in the time of
Nehemiah in 444 BCE. Joiada, son of
Eliashib (Nehemiah 12:10). (A...
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target of the
allegory is the then
serving high priest, his grandson,
Eliashib. In 1825, the
traditional tomb of
Joshua was
reported to have been found...
- his
relationship with High
Priest Eliashib,
whose grandson had
married the
daughter of Sanballat. He
persuaded Eliashib to
lease the
storerooms of the temple...
- R.
Isaac ben
Eliashiv (Hebrew: יצחק בן אלישיב) was a fourth-generation
Amora sage of the Land of Israel. He is only
mentioned a few
times in the Talmud...
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brought by them to the
temple for storage.
Nehemiah 13:4–19
recounts how
Eliashib gave
Tobiah office space in the
temple in a room that had
previously been...
- Neh 12:10–11
lists Johanan as the
grandson of
Eliashib while Neh 12:23
identifies him as the son of
Eliashib. "Although it is
possible that Heb ben is to...