Elijah originates of olde English as the translation of the Hebrew name Eliyahu, "the Lord is my God". Elijah is often given to Jewish boys born during Passover in tribute to the great prophet of Israel who performed miracles including raising the dead, bringing fire from the sky and bieing taken up in a whirlwind.
Elijah originates of olde English as the translation of the Hebrew name Eliyahu, "the Lord is my God". Elijah is often given to Jewish boys born during Passover in tribute to the great prophet of Israel who performed miracles including raising the dead, bringing fire from the sky and bieing taken up in a whirlwind.
Elijah originates of olde English as the translation of the Hebrew name Eliyahu, "the Lord is my God". Elijah is often given to Jewish boys born during Passover in tribute to the great prophet of Israel who performed miracles including raising the dead, bringing fire from the sky and bieing taken up in a whirlwind.
Elijah originates of olde English as the translation of the Hebrew name Eliyahu, "the Lord is my God". Elijah is often given to Jewish boys born during Passover in tribute to the great prophet of Israel who performed miracles including raising the dead, bringing fire from the sky and bieing taken up in a whirlwind.