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Jaredite PN & GN 1. King, usurper (Ether 7:3; 7:15)
|Jaredite PN & GN
2. Soldier, ca. 700–600 BC (Ether 13:17)
|1. King, usurper (Ether 7:3; 7:15)
3. Land and valley (Ether 14:27–28)
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|2. Soldier, ca. 700–600 BC (Ether 13:17)
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|3. Land and valley (Ether 14:27–28)
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No etymology for this Jaredite name is suggested.
No etymology for this Jaredite name is suggested.
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Highly doubtful are suggestions based on Semitic derivations, such as Old Akkadian ḫuriānum, a plant, ḫurium  (Gelb, 132) and ḫurrum, “hole, mine” (Gelb, 133) (JAT).
Highly doubtful are suggestions based on Semitic derivations, such as Old Akkadian ḫuriānum, a plant, ḫurium  (Gelb, 132) and ḫurrum, “hole, mine” (Gelb, 133) (JAT).


Cf. Book of Mormon Corom, et al., Korihor
Cf. Book of Mormon [[COROM]], et al., [[KORIHOR]]
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Revision as of 12:07, 24 February 2011

Jaredite PN & GN 1. King, usurper (Ether 7:3; 7:15)
2. Soldier, ca. 700–600 BC (Ether 13:17)
3. Land and valley (Ether 14:27–28)

No etymology for this Jaredite name is suggested.

Highly doubtful are suggestions based on Semitic derivations, such as Old Akkadian ḫuriānum, a plant, ḫurium (Gelb, 132) and ḫurrum, “hole, mine” (Gelb, 133) (JAT).

Cf. Book of Mormon COROM, et al., KORIHOR