Elizabeth in the Bible

Meaning: the oath, or fullness, of Godpar

Exact Match

It happened that in the days of Herod, king of Judea, [there was] a certain priest, Zechariah by name, of the division of Abijah. And {he had a wife} from the daughters of Aaron, and her name [was] Elizabeth.

Verse ConceptsPriests, Types Of In Nt TimesServanthood, And Worship Of GodSubdivisionsNamed Gentile RulersTimes Of People

Now Mary stay'd about three months with Elizabeth, and then return'd to her own house.

Verse ConceptsTwo To Four MonthsIndividuals going home

And it happened on the eighth day [i.e., since the baby was born] that they came to circumcise the child [i.e., to perform the Jewish rite of identity, signifying the responsibility to observe the law of Moses]. And they [i.e., probably the neighbors and/or relatives of Elizabeth and Zacharias] suggested that they name him Zacharias, after his father.

Verse ConceptsBoysCircumcision, physicalDay 8People Naming PeopleLess Than A Year OldJesus BirthDadsHaving A BabyFathers Responsibilitieschristianitybabyimportance

Thematic Bible



no sooner had Elizabeth heard the salutation of Mary, but the babe leap'd within her:


no sooner had Elizabeth heard the salutation of Mary, but the babe leap'd within her:


no sooner had Elizabeth heard the salutation of Mary, but the babe leap'd within her:


no sooner had Elizabeth heard the salutation of Mary, but the babe leap'd within her:


no sooner had Elizabeth heard the salutation of Mary, but the babe leap'd within her:


no sooner had Elizabeth heard the salutation of Mary, but the babe leap'd within her: and Elizabeth divinely inspired, broke out into this acclamation. "Blessed mother of the most blessed offspring! what an honour is this, that I should be visited by the mother of our Lord! read more.
no sooner did the sound of your salutation strike mine ear, than the babe leap'd within me for joy. blessed is she that has believed; for what she has heard from the Lord, shall be accomplished."


no sooner had Elizabeth heard the salutation of Mary, but the babe leap'd within her: