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Elisha
Elisha (God is my salvation) was, according to the Hebrew Bible, an Israelite prophet and a wonder-worker. His name is commonly transliterated into English as Elisha via Hebrew, Eliseus via Greek and Latin, Ełishe (Yeghishe/Elisha) via Armenian or Alyasa via Arabic, and Elyasa or Elyesa via Turkish. Also mentioned in the New Testament and the Quran, Elisha is venerated as a prophet in Judaism, Christianity and Islam and writings of the Bahá'í Faith refer to him by name.
Ursus arctos syriacus
subspecies of mammal
Calotropis procera
species of plant
New Chronology
pseudohistorical Russian conspiracy theory
Elisha in Islam
prophet of Islam
Naaman
thumb|Elisha refusing the gifts of Naaman, by [[Pieter de Grebber]] Naaman the Aramean () was a commander of the armies of Hadadezer, the king of Aram-Damascus, in the time of Jehoram, King of Northern Israel (Samaria).
Gehazi
thumb|250px|Gehazi attempts to awaken the son of the Shunammite woman with the staff of Elisha. Gehazi, Geichazi, or Giezi (Douay-Rheims) (Hebrew: ; ; "valley of vision") is a figure found in the Books of Kings in the Hebrew Bible.
Monastery of Saint Macarius of Alexandria
Monastery in Egypt
Luke 4
Chapter 4 in the Gospel of Luke
Rehov
tel in northern Israel
rejection of Jesus
Jewish rejection of Jesus
Woman of Shunem
Woman of Shunaam
Abel-meholah
thumb|Jordan Valley around Wadi al-Malih. Abel-meholah is believed to have been located in that area Abel-meholah (, Avel Mehola) was an ancient city frequently mentioned in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament of Christianity). It is best known for being the birthplace and residence of the prophet Elisha. It is traditionally located near the Jordan River, south of Beit-She'an.
Spring of Elisha
spring in the West Bank
Lives of the Prophets
ancient account of the lives of the prophets from the Tanakh, surviving in Greek, Latin, Syriac, Armenian, and Arabic manuscripts
blessed salt
Salt used in Christian worship
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