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chiefs, Uzzi (1 Chronicles 9:8) Of the tribes where the country was settled. Elasah or Eleasah (Hebrew: אלעשה meaning 'made by God') was the name of four individuals
Edom Edrei Eglah Eglaim Eglon Egypt Ehi Ehud Eker Ekron Eladah Elah Elam Elasah Elath El-beth-el Eldaah Eldad Elead Elealeh Eleasah Eleazar El-elohe-Israel
Deuteronomic reform. According to the Bible, Shaphan had sons named Ahikam, Elasah and Gemariah. The latter appears not to be the same Gemariah named as a
terms" indicates a "youthful Jeconiah". The letter was sent by the hand of Elasah the son of Shaphan, and Gemariah the son of Hilkiah, whom Zedekiah king
27:1–3. Hananiah broke the bars, and died the same year. Zedekiah sent Elasah and Gemariah to Babylon to Nebuchadnezzar. Jeremiah sent word by them to
named in the Hebrew Bible: Ahikam (Jeremiah 26:24; 40:5; 2 Kings 25:22), Elasah (Jeremiah 29:3), Gemariah (Jeremiah 36:10–12) and Jaazaniah, who was among
named in the Hebrew Bible: Ahikam (Jeremiah 26:24; 40:5; 2 Kings 25:22), Elasah (Jeremiah 29:3), Gemariah (Jeremiah 36:10–12) and Jaazaniah, who was among
named in the Hebrew Bible: Ahikam (Jeremiah 26:24; 40:5; 2 Kings 25:22), Elasah (Jeremiah 29:3), Gemariah (Jeremiah 36:10–12) and Jaazaniah, who was among
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Medieval English form of the Irish Caitlin. Pure.
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Divine, Lord krishnas mother (Krishna's mother and the wife of Vasudeva, a chief of the Vrishni clan. Sister of Kamsa, she was imprisoned by him soon after her marriage.)
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Radiant energy
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Arabic, Muslim
Small Bridge
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Kanagarajan | காநாகராஜநÂ
Origin of everything
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Rama & Krishna
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With Lovable Eyes
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English : variant spelling of Reddington.
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English : habitational name from any of various places called Newstead, in particular the one in Nottinghamshire, which is named from Old English nīwe ‘new’ + stede ‘monastic site’.
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