Elijah (disambiguation)
Appearance
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Elijah was a prophet in Israel in the 9th century BCE.
Elijah or variant, may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
[edit]- Elijah (Lorenzetto), a 16th-century sculpture by Lorenzetto
- Elijah (oratorio), an 1846 composition by Felix Mendelssohn
- "Elijah" (High Maintenance), a 2013 television episode
- "Elijah", a 1978 song by Head East from Head East
- "Elijah", a 2019 song by Blood Red Shoes from Get Tragic
People
[edit]- Elijah (given name), a list of people and fictional characters
- Elijah in Islam, the prophet as he is interpreted in Islam
Surnamed
[edit]- Samuel Elijah (born 1969), Nigerian footballer
- Soffiyah Elijah, American lawyer, author, and social justice activist
- Zebulon Elijah (1836/1838–1910), American formerly enslaved person who became a Florida politician
Places
[edit]- Elijah, Missouri, US, an unincorporated community
- Mount Elijah, a geographic feature within Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve
- Elijahs Creek, Boone County, Kentucky, USA; a creek
Facilities and structures
[edit]- Elijah's Church, Vesterbros Troy, Vesterbro, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Temple of Elijah the Prophet, Zharkent, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Other uses
[edit]See also
[edit]- Hajile or "Reverse Elijah", a UK WW2 special project
- Cave of Elijah, Mt. Carmel, Israel
- St. Elijah's Church (disambiguation)
- Saint Elijah (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles beginning with Elijah
- All pages with titles containing Elijah
- All pages with titles containing Elijahs
- Elias (disambiguation), Elias is the Latinate form of Elijah