ΕΛΕΑΖΑΡ, ελεαζαρ
ELEAZAR, eleazar
Sounds Like: eh-leh-AH-zar
Translations: Eleazar
From the root: ΕΛΕΑΖΑΡ
Part of Speech: Proper Noun
Explanation: Eleazar is a common masculine proper name of Hebrew origin, frequently appearing in the Old Testament and occasionally in the New Testament. It refers to several individuals, most notably the son of Aaron, who succeeded his father as High Priest of Israel. It is used to identify a specific person.
Inflection: Singular, Masculine
Strong’s number: G1642 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Codex Sinaiticus
- Numbers — 17:2, 17:4, 19:3, 20:25, 20:26, 20:28, 25:7, 25:11, 26:1
- 1 Chronicles — 11:12
- 2 Esdras — 10:25, 22:42
- 4 Maccabees — 6:14, 17:13
- Sirach — 45:23, 50:27
- Matthew — 1:15
From the same root
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