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  1. Elizabeth (also spelled Elisabeth; Hebrew: אֱלִישֶׁבַע "My God is abundance", Standard Hebrew: Elišévaʿ, Tiberian Hebrew: ʾĔlîšéḇaʿ; Greek: Ἐλισάβετ Elisabet / Elisavet) was the mother of John the Baptist, the wife of Zechariah, and maternal aunt of Mary, mother of Jesus, according to the Gospel of Luke and in ...

  2. May 6, 2019 · Updated on May 06, 2019. Elizabeth in the Bible is the wife of Zechariah, mother of John the Baptist, and a relative of Mary the mother of Jesus. Her story is told in Luke 1:5-80. The Scriptures describe Elizabeth as a woman who is "righteous in the eyes of God, careful to obey all of the Lord's commands and regulations" (Luke 1:6).

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. Elizabeth in the Bible was the wife of a priest named Zechariah; she was also a cousin of Mary, the mother of Jesus. Elizabeth and Zechariah are called “righteous and blameless” people who walked in all the commandments of the Lord (Luke 1:6). Elizabeth was barren; she was unable to have children (Luke 1:7).

  4. Mar 15, 2021 · Elizabeth in the Bible is the wife of Zacharias and mother of John the Baptist. Her inclusion in the Christ story demonstrates her significance to God and to us. While Jesus’ conception was...

  5. Elizabeth was a key figure in the Bible due to her involvement in the lives of both John the Baptist and Jesus. Her story demonstrates faith, perseverance, and divine intervention, making her an important and highly regarded woman in biblical history.

  6. Jan 29, 2024 · Elizabeth is an important figure in the Bible, known for being the mother of John the Baptist and the wife of Zechariah, a priest. While only a few chapters in the New Testament mention her, Elizabeth plays a significant role in the birth of Jesus and the early days of Christianity.

  7. Elizabeth was a respectable woman married to Zechariah, a member of the Jerusalem priesthood. She was past menopause, her husband was elderly, and she had given up hoping for a child. But her life took an unexpected turn. She became pregnant, to the amazement of all. 2 Mary visits Elizabeth, Luke 1:57-66.