Eliezer in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
el-i-e'-zer, e-li-e'-zer ('eli`ezer; Eliezer, "God is
help"):
(1) The chief servant of Abram (Gen 15:2); the American
Standard Revised Version "Eliezer of Damascus," the English
Revised Version "Dammesek Eliezer." The Hebrew is peculiar:
literally, "And the son of the possession (mesheq) of my
house is Dammeseq (of) Eliezer." A possible but unlikely
meaning is that his property would become the possession of
Damascus, the city of Eliezer. Targum Syriac (Revised
Version margin) read "Eliezer the Damascene": this supposes
a reading, "Eliezer ha-dammasqi" or "mid-dammeseq." The text
may be corrupt: the assonance between mesheq and Dammeseq is
suspicious. Abram calls Eliezer "one born in my house" i.e.
a dependant, a member of his household, and so regards him
as his heir, Lot having gone from him (Gen 13). Eliezer is
probably the servant, "the eider of his house, that ruled
over all that he had," of Gen 24.
(2) The 2nd son of Moses and Zipporah, called thus for "the
God of my father was my help, and delivered me from the
sword of Pharaoh" (Ex 18:4; 1 Ch 23:15 ff).
(3) A son of Becher, one of the sons of Benjamin (1 Ch 7:8).
(4) A priest who assisted in bringing up the ark from the
house of Obed-edom to Jerusalem (1 Ch 15:24).
(5) The son of Zichri, ruler over the Reubenites in the time
of David (1 Ch 27:16).
(6) The son of Dodavahu of Mareshah who prophesied the
destruction of the ships which Jehochaphat, king of Judah,
built, because he had done so in cooperation with Ahaziah,
king of Israel (2 Ch 20:35 ff).
(7) One of the messengers whom Ezra sent to Iddo, the chief
at Casiphia, with the request for ministers for the Temple
(Ezr 8:16 ff).
(8, 9, 10) A priest, a Levite, and one of the sons of Harim
who had married non-Israelitish women (Ezr 10:18,23,11).
(11) An ancestor of Jesus in the genealogy given by Luke (Lk
3:29).
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