Eliezer Shulman (Hebrew אליעזר שולמן; July 11, 1923, Tarutino, Bessarabia, Romania – January 3, 2006 [3 Tevet 5766], Bat Yam, Israel) was a biblical scholar and historian.
Shulman was born in the German-Jewish town Tarutino, Romania (now Bessarabske, Bolhrad Raion of Odesa region, Ukraine) in 1923, son of a merchant of agricultural and building supplies.
However, in the summer of 1940, as the result of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, the Soviet Union occupied and annexed Bessarabia from Romania.
In 1946, he graduated from a college for railway technicians in Aktyubinsk (now Aktobe), Kazakhstan, and was transferred to Stalinsk (now Novokuznetsk), Siberia to work on railroads construction.
Eliezer began making chronological graphs of biblical events to aid in his teaching TaNaKh.