Eleazar (disambiguation)

Eleazar (disambiguation)

Eleazar ( _he. אלעזר, lit. "God's assistance") is a common Hebrew name. It may refer to:

People

*Eleazar, son of Aaron and second High Priest of Israel
*Elezar Ben Aminadab, who was entrusted as a keeper of the Ark of the covenant
*Eleazar (son of Dodo), one of King David's Warriors
*Eleazar (son of Pinhas), one of those in charge of the sacred vessels brought back to Jerusalem after the Babylonian Exile
*Eleazar Maccabeus (Horan), the younger brother of Judas Maccabeus
*Eleazar ben Azariah, first century Nasi (prince)
*Eleazar ben Arach, on of the Tannaim of the First century
*Eleazer ben Shammua, a Mishnaic teacher of the 4th generation
*Eleazar ben Simon, one of the leaders of Jewish resistance in the First Jewish-Roman War
*Eleazar ben Yair, the leader of the Jewish resistance at Masada
*Bishop Bodo's name upon conversion to Judaism
*Eleazar Rodgers, South African football (soccer) player

Places

*Elazar, a small Israeli village near the site of Eleazar Maccabeus' fatal battle

ee also

*Eliezer
*Lazarus


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