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Elisheba
eh-LISH-eh-buh · from Elisheva · means “My God is an oath”
Elisheba is a Hebrew name meaning "my God is an oath" or "God is my covenant." As the wife of Aaron the high priest and the sister of Nahshon, she represented the high-priestly line of Israel. Her name carries a powerful testimony of God's absolute faithfulness to His promises.
“Aaron married Elisheba, daughter of Amminadab and sister of Nahshon, and she bore him Nadab and Abihu, Eleazar and Ithamar.”
The story behind the name
Elisheba lived through the dramatic years of the Exodus, leaving Egypt with her husband Aaron and their four sons. She saw her family set apart by God to establish the Levitical priesthood, a foundational role in Israel's worship. Her life was deeply intertwined with the sanctuary and the covenant law.
Her marriage to Aaron united the royal tribe of Judah with the priestly tribe of Levi, a union that mirrored the ultimate blending of king and priest in the Messiah. Despite facing trials, including the tragic loss of her two oldest sons Nadab and Abihu, she remained steadfast. Her name stands as a monument to covenant security.
Elisheba is the Hebrew equivalent of the New Testament name Elizabeth, linking her to the mother of John the Baptist. A daughter named Elisheba carries a name of covenant dignity and deep spiritual heritage. Her life points to a God who never breaks His promises.
Spiritual Encouragement
If you find comfort in Elisheba’s story, you may also appreciate our prayer resource:
Read A Prayer for Strength →A blessing to pray over Elisheba
Lord, rest Your covenant promises upon this daughter like Elisheba. Teach her that You are a God of oaths who never fails, and let her walk in the dignity of Your grace. Amen.
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Variants & nicknames
Elisheva, Elizabeth, Elizheba
Middle names that sing with Elisheba
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