אֱלִיצָפָן

𐤀𐤋𐤉𐤑𐤐𐤍

Elitsafan

H469 noun

SILEX Entry

Root אל צפן to be strong/powerful (אל), to hide, to treasure, to store up (צפן)

Definition

A personal name meaning 'El has protected' or 'El has treasured.' Used in the Hebrew Bible as the name of several individuals, most notably an Israelite leader of the clan of Qohath (Kohath) from the tribe of Levi. The name likely conveys the sense of divine guardianship or valued status by the deity El.

Semantic Range

El has protected, El has treasured, one protected or treasured by El; personal name for Israelite and Judahite men

Root / Etymology

From the root אֵל ('El,' a designation for God or a deity in Northwest Semitic languages), and צָפַן (to hide, store up, treasure, protect). The name is a theophoric compound, with the second element expressing protection or safeguarding. The shorter form אֶלְצָפָן shares the same etymology.

Historical & Contextual Notes

In the biblical narrative, אֱלִיצָפָן refers to: (1) a leader of the clan of Qohath, son of Uzziel (Exod 6:22; Num 3:30), and (2) a Judahite during King Hezekiah's reign (2 Chr 29:13). The name occurs in both the longer and shortened forms; both refer to the same underlying meaning. The translation 'God of treasure' in older lexicons is misleading; the sense is better rendered as 'El has treasured/protected.' This theophoric naming pattern, combining a deity's name with a verb expressing action or attribute, was common in the Iron Age Levant. The use of such names suggests a family’s wish for divine favor or protection over a child. English renderings ('Elizaphan' or 'Elzaphan') are transliterations and do not capture the theophoric nuance of the Hebrew. The individuals named אֱלִיצָפָן in the biblical text are Levites or Judahites, highlighting the cross-tribal presence of the name in Israelite society, though the name itself does not identify them as 'priests' or 'Levites' per se. Later translations or traditions sometimes render the name as 'Elzaphan' or, less commonly, as 'Elizaphan.'

Original Strong's Gloss (1890)

or (shortened) אֶלְצָפָן; from אֵל and צָפַן; God of treasure; Elitsaphan or Eltsaphan, an Israelite; Elizaphan, Elzaphan.

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Root Family

אל צפן (ʾ-l ṣ-p-n) — strong/powerful one (El), hide, treasure, store up, protect

Word Forms

3 distinct forms

SIDANCE Surface Transliteration Morphology Common SIBI-P1 Occurrences
H469-02 אֶלִיצָפָ֖ן elitsafan HNp Elizaphan El has protected 4
H469-01 אֶלְצָפָ֔ן eletsafan HNp Elzaphan El has protected 1
H469-03 וְ/אֶלְצָפָ֖ן veeletsafan HC/Np and Elzaphan and El-has-protected 1

Occurrences in Scripture

6 total occurrences

SIDANCE Reference Word Transliteration Morphology Common SIBI-P1
H469-03 Exodus 6:22 וְ/אֶלְצָפָ֖ן veeletsafan HC/Np and Elzaphan and El-has-protected
H469-01 Leviticus 10:4 אֶלְצָפָ֔ן eletsafan HNp Elzaphan El has protected
H469-02 Numbers 3:30 אֶלִיצָפָ֖ן elitsafan HNp Elizaphan El has protected
H469-02 Numbers 34:25 אֱלִיצָפָ֖ן elitsafan HNp Elizaphan El has protected
H469-02 1 Chronicles 15:8 אֱלִֽיצָפָ֑ן elitsafan HNp Elizaphan El has protected
H469-02 2 Chronicles 29:13 אֱלִ֣יצָפָ֔ן elitsafan HNp Elizaphan El has protected