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Elizabeth, mentioned in the Book of Luke, is the cousin of Mary, mother of Jesus. She is married to Zacharias and is the mother of John the Baptist.

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Elizabeth in The Bible refers to the mother of John the Baptist. Mary, mother of Jesus, went to stay with Elizabeth when Mary learned she was pregnant. John leaped in Elizabeth's womb at the voice of Mary.

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