Elias


[ih-lahy-uh s] /ɪˈlaɪ əs/

noun
1.
Douay Bible. (def 1).
2.
a male given name, Greek form of .
/ɪˈlaɪəs/
noun
1.
(Bible) the Douay spelling of Elijah

the Greek form of Elijah (Matt. 11:14; 16:14, etc.), which the Revised Version has uniformly adopted in the New Testament. (See ELIJAH.)

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