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Elihu

[ el-uh-hyoo, ih-lahy-hyoo ]

noun

  1. a young man who entered into discourse with Job. Job. 32–37.
  2. a male given name.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Elihu1

From the Hebrew word ĕlīhū literally, my God is he

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Example Sentences

It's Elihu's settin' himself up to be the only human creatur' that never stepped inside of a glass house.

Elihu was pondering on his triumph as a valuable citizen, and what Amarita thought no one could at that moment have foretold.

Amarita, her mother-in-law judged, had been staying indoors too much through the snowy weather, while Elihu worked on his plans.

Elihu left the horse and came with long strides up the path, taking, as he hurried, glances at the roof.

Elihu stood there in silence, and Amarita sat on the packing-case, feeling her heart beat.

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