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A vow or pledge
someone who has never had intercoarse
No. According to tradition, he did the wrong thing. He was too hasty in his vow and ought to have had the vow annulled once its implication became clear.
I think you mean Jephthah. He was a judge of Israel (from the tribe of Manasseh). He is discussed in the Bible in the Book of Numbers and Judges. He was a great leader. He is also well-known for a vow he made to God. That if Jehovah God helped him, he would dedicate the first person who came out of his household to greet him. It was his daughter. Together, they honored this vow to God.
It means that god loves you and you love him.
Isabella means "my God is a vow" or "consecrated to God"
I think you are referring to Jephthah, a man who gave a special vow to Jehovah God. He was an Israelite, from the tribe of Manasseh and served as a judge in ancient Israel. He was a notable man who was known for his leadership abilities and he became the head of Gilead. He is most known for his vow to God that he would offer up the first member of his household who came to greet him, if God would grant him a victory. The first member who came out was his daughter. She was now promised to give the remainder of her life in service at the temple. His daughter was a fine example to everyone in that she willingly submitted and fulfilled her fathers vow. He is discussed in the Bible book of Judges.
Not exactly sure how they met, but because they were not so distent cousins (2nd or 3rd) and she was the daughter of the King he knew of her. He was the Lancasterian candidate for the throne and Elizabeth of York was the daughter of a Yorkish King. When he was younger according to legened he made a vow to God that he would eventually marry her and about 10 years later he did.
In the courtyard of the Tabernacle.
A solemn promise made to God, or to some deity; an act by which one consecrates or devotes himself, absolutely or conditionally, wholly or in part, for a longer or shorter time, to some act, service, or condition; a devotion of one's possessions; as, a baptismal vow; a vow of poverty., Specifically, a promise of fidelity; a pledge of love or affection; as, the marriage vow., To give, consecrate, or dedicate to God, or to some deity, by a solemn promise; to devote; to promise solemnly., To assert solemnly; to asseverate., To make a vow, or solemn promise.
"Elise" is a French name of uncertain meaning, but it is often said to be a variant of the name Elizabeth. It is commonly used as a female given name.
The name 'Leeza' is hebrew, & it means "vow to God" or "God's Promise"