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God's promise, God is my oath. Of Hebrew origin.
The Torah relates that Moses freed the slaves, with God's help.
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The name 'Leeza' is hebrew, & it means "vow to God" or "God's Promise"
it is a mutual promise between god and his people
It's a matter of belief and opinion, but Jewish tradition says yes, God made that promise.
A variant of Isabel (Hebrew), and the meaning of Izabelle is "God's promise".
Egyptian slavery
Abby is a nickname for the name Abigail, which comes from the Hebrew name אֲבִיגָיִל ('Avigayil) meaning "my father is joy".It never means "promise of God"
coming from Hebrew Eli means god and ezer means help
The name Isobel is a variant of the name Isabel, which in turn is derived from the name Elizabeth. Elizabeth has its roots in Hebrew and means "God is my oath." Isobel is a popular name in Scotland, and it has English, Scottish, and Hebrew origins.
The female name Elizabeth is a form of the Greek Elisabet, from the Hebrew name אלישבע ('Elisheva') meaning "my God is an oath".The meaning is given variously as "God is my oath", or "God is my abundance".