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Reference: Elisabeth

American

1. A devout woman, "of the daughters of Aaron," the wife of Zacharias, and mother of John the Baptist, Lu 1:5-25,36,39-80.

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Easton

God her oath, the mother of John the Baptist (Lu 1:5). She was a descendant of Aaron. She and her husband Zacharias (q.v.) "were both righteous before God" (Lu 1:5,13). Mary's visit to Elisabeth is described in Lu 1:39-63.

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Fausets

Hebrew: ELISHEBA

1. (Aaron's wife) "swearing by God" (Ex 6:23).

2. Zacharias' wife; John the Baptist's mother. Of the daughters of Aaron; related ("cousin") to the Virgin Mary (Lu 1:5,36). The first to bless Mary as "the mother of her Lord" (Lu 1:40-45). Thus, our Lord, though not of the priestly tribe, was related to it; He fulfilled it, in His distinct priesthood of the Melchizedek order. Like her husband, Elisabeth was "righteous before God, walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless."

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Hastings

The wife of Zacharias and mother of John the Baptist (Lu 1:5 ff.). The Hebrew form of the name is Elisheba (Ex 6:23). Elisabeth was of a priestly family, 'the kinswoman' of Mary (Lu 1:36), whom she greeted as the mother of the Messiah (Lu 1:43).

J. G. Tasker.

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Morish

Elis'abeth

A righteous woman, of the tribe of Aaron, wife of Zacharias, and mother of John the Baptist. On being visited by Mary, she was filled with the Holy Spirit, and hailed Mary as 'the mother of my Lord.' She said, "Blessed is she that believed: for there shall be a performance of those things which were told her from the Lord." Lu 1:5-57. She was one of the God-fearing remnant, of which a glimpse is obtained in the early chapters of Luke's gospel.

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Smith

Elis'abeth

(the oath of God), the wife of Zacharias and mother of John the Baptist. She was herself of the priestly family, and a relation,

Lu 1:36

of the mother of our Lord.

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