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Elishebas

Elishebas is a term that may refer to several distinct uses of the name Elisheba, typically through its plural or possessive forms in English texts. The name Elisheba itself is of Hebrew origin and is commonly used as a female given name in religious and historical contexts. It is often said to mean "God is my oath" or "God has sworn." In the Hebrew Bible, Elisheba, daughter of Amminadab and sister of Nahshon, is the wife of Aaron and the mother of Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar.

Because Elisheba is a proper name, Elishebas can function as the plural form when a text discusses

Outside religious or historical contexts, Elishebas is not widely established as a standalone term with a specific

Variations of the given name—such as Elisheva, Elisheba, or Elisheba—reflect transliteration differences from Hebrew and may

multiple
individuals
named
Elisheba,
or
as
a
possessive
when
referring
to
something
belonging
to
Elisheba.
In
scholarly
or
genealogical
writing,
Elishebas
may
be
used
to
reference
family
lines
or
to
distinguish
several
people
who
share
the
same
given
name
in
ancient
lists.
meaning.
It
may
also
appear
in
fiction,
contemporary
writing,
or
as
a
coined
surname
or
place
name
in
various
works,
depending
on
the
author.
appear
in
different
languages
or
traditions.
See
also
Elisheva.