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| {| class="wikitable" | | This name is treated under [[JONEUM|J<small>ONEUM</small>]] because it appears to be a scribal variant of that spelling. |
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| | <div style="text-align: center;"> [[JEHOVAH|<<]] Jeneum [[JEREMIAH|>>]] </div> |
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| |General, 4th c. AD ([http://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/morm/6.14?lang=eng#13 Mormon 6:14]) | | |[[C]] |
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| '''This entry is not finished'''
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| '''Etymology'''
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| (Previous printed version have [[JONEUM|J<small>ONEAM</small>]].)
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| Until there is a critical text available, an etymology is difficult *(Pre1981 editions read [[Jeneum / Joneum Variant|J<small>ONEAM</small>]], while RLDS editions, based on the original Ms., had [[Jeneum / Joneum Variant|J<small>ONEUM</small>]]).
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| The best derivation, based on the current Book of Mormon edition, is to read a 3m.s. jussive of ''nʿm'', *”to speak oracles” ([[Robert F. Smith|RFS]]). See [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/jer/23/31#31 Jeremiah 23:31] for the verbal form.
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| Based on the former spelling, Joneam, “Jehovah is pleasant,” from the verbal root ''nʿm'', *”to be pleasant,” with prefixed theophoric element for Jehovah. Biblical PNs from
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| the verbal root include ''naʿamān'', Naaman, ''*noʿomī'', Naomi ([[Jo Ann Hackett|JH]]), and ''naʿam'', Naam, and its feminine counterpart, ''naʿamah'', Naamah (also a place-name) ([[John A. Tvedtnes|JAT]]).
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| In [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/luke/3/30#30 Luke 3:30], Jonan is reported as a descendant of [[DAVID|D<small>AVID</small>]] in tracing [[JESUS|J<small>ESUS</small>]]’ line ([[Jo Ann Hackett|JH]]).
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| Cf. Egyptian ''y3nwʿm'', EA ''yanuamma'', transliterations of Canaanite place name ''*yenôʿam'' (Albright, VESO, pp. 36, 447). The vowels of '''JENEUM''' are problematic, however
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| ([[John A. Tvedtnes|JAT]], [[Robert F. Smith|RFS]]).
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| Cf. [[NEUM|N<small>EUM</small>]], [[NEAS|N<small>EAS</small>]]?
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| See also [[Jeneum / Joneum Variant]]
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| '''Variants'''
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| [[Jeneum / Joneum Variant|Joneum]], [[Jeneum / Joneum Variant|Joneam]]
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| '''Notes'''
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