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[[GIDGIDDONI|G<small>IDGIDDONI</small>]] and [[GIDGIDDONAH|G<small>IDGIDDONAH</small>]] may somehow be derived from or related to biblical Gidgad/Gudgodah ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/judg/20/45#45 Judges 20:45], [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/deut/10/7#7 Deuteronomy 10:7]), and perhaps to Hor-hagidgad | [[GIDGIDDONI|G<small>IDGIDDONI</small>]] and [[GIDGIDDONAH|G<small>IDGIDDONAH</small>]] may somehow be derived from or related to biblical Gidgad/Gudgodah ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/judg/20/45#45 Judges 20:45], [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/deut/10/7#7 Deuteronomy 10:7]), and perhaps to Hor-hagidgad | ||
“Hollow of Gidgad” ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/num/33/32-33#32 Numbers 33:32-33]), which may be the same location as Arabic Wadi Ghadhaghedh.<ref> J. R. Zorn in Freedman, ed., Anchor Bible Dictionary, III: 287.</ref> | “Hollow of Gidgad” ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/num/33/32-33#32 Numbers 33:32-33]), which may be the same location as Arabic Wadi Ghadhaghedh.<ref> J. R. Zorn in Freedman, ed., ''Anchor Bible Dictionary'', III: 287.</ref> | ||
[[Hugh W. Nibley|Nibley]] suggests deriving it from the [[EGYPT|E<small>GYPTIAN</small>]] name for [[SIDON|S<small>IDON</small>]], '' | [[Hugh W. Nibley|Nibley]] suggests deriving it from the [[EGYPT|E<small>GYPTIAN</small>]] name for [[SIDON|S<small>IDON</small>]], ''[[d]]ydwn3.''<ref>[[Hugh W. Nibley|Nibley]], [[Hugh W. Nibley, "Lehi in the Desert; The World of the Jaredites; There Were Jaredites." John W. Welch, Darrell L. Matthews, and Stephen R. Callister, eds. Collected Works of Hugh Nibley. 5. Salt Lake City/Provo: Deseret Book/FARMS, 1988.|''LID'']] 24, 26, 29; and [[Hugh Nibley, ''An Approach to the Book of Mormon''. 3rd ed. Collected Works of Hugh Nibley 6. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, FARMS, 1988.|''ABM'']] 88-89.</ref> | ||
Also possible is the root ''ǵdn'' > ''ʿdn'', “luxury” ([[Jo Ann Hackett|JH]]). | Also possible is the root ''ǵdn'' > עדן ''ʿdn'', “luxury” ([[Jo Ann Hackett|JH]]). | ||
See [[GID|G<small>ID</small>]], [[GIDGIDDONAH|G<small>IDGIDDONAH</small>]], [[GIDDIANHI|G<small>IDDIANHI</small>]], [[GIDGIDDONI|G<small>IDGIDDONI</small>]], [[SIDON|S<small>IDON</small>]], [[ZORAM|Z<small>ORAM</small>]]. | See [[GID|G<small>ID</small>]], [[GIDGIDDONAH|G<small>IDGIDDONAH</small>]], [[GIDDIANHI|G<small>IDDIANHI</small>]], [[GIDGIDDONI|G<small>IDGIDDONI</small>]], [[SIDON|S<small>IDON</small>]], [[ZORAM|Z<small>ORAM</small>]]. |
Latest revision as of 09:31, 12 July 2023
Lehite PN | 1. | GIDANAH, Nephite son of ISHMAEL, and father of AMULEK, who lived ca. 82 BC (Alma 10:2 Pms has GIDANAH, but 1830-2013 has GIDDONAH).[1] |
2. | GIDDONAH, High priest, ca. 75 BC (Alma 30:23) |
Etymology
See the discussion of GID. The last part of the name, -ONAH, remains unexplained. See also the discussion under GIDDIANHI.
GIDGIDDONI and GIDGIDDONAH may somehow be derived from or related to biblical Gidgad/Gudgodah (Judges 20:45, Deuteronomy 10:7), and perhaps to Hor-hagidgad “Hollow of Gidgad” (Numbers 33:32-33), which may be the same location as Arabic Wadi Ghadhaghedh.[2]
Nibley suggests deriving it from the EGYPTIAN name for SIDON, dydwn3.[3]
Also possible is the root ǵdn > עדן ʿdn, “luxury” (JH).
See GID, GIDGIDDONAH, GIDDIANHI, GIDGIDDONI, SIDON, ZORAM.
See also Giddonah / Gidanah Variant and Giddonah Variant
Variants
Deseret Alphabet: 𐐘𐐆𐐔𐐄𐐤𐐂 (ɡɪdoʊnɑː)
Notes
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