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|Plains north of Desolation, near the valley of Gilgal, where Shared defeated Coriantumr in battle (Ether 13:28) | |1. | ||
|Plains north of Desolation, near the valley of Gilgal, where Shared defeated Coriantumr in battle ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/ether/13/28#28 Ether 13:28]) | |||
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If Hebrew can be appealed to for Jaredite etymologies, then possibly ḥšl, “make weak, prostrate, weary, thin, crush,” with ending -ōn as in the biblical PN ḥešbōn | If Hebrew can be appealed to for Jaredite etymologies, then possibly ḥšl, “make weak, prostrate, weary, thin, crush,” with ending -ōn as in the biblical PN ḥešbōn | ||
(1 Chronicles 6:18), hence weary, prostrate; crushed, refined”? (RFS). The -ōn suffix used in PNs often can best be understood as a marker for “place.” Hence “place of | ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/1_chr/6/18#18 1 Chronicles 6:18]), hence weary, prostrate; crushed, refined”? (RFS). The -ōn suffix used in PNs often can best be understood as a marker for “place.” Hence “place of | ||
weakness/prostration” would be a valid suggestion and may have reference to the battle which took place there (JAT). | weakness/prostration” would be a valid suggestion and may have reference to the battle which took place there (JAT). | ||
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Revision as of 11:22, 21 March 2011
Jaredite GN | 1. | Plains north of Desolation, near the valley of Gilgal, where Shared defeated Coriantumr in battle (Ether 13:28) |
No etymology is suggested.
If Hebrew can be appealed to for Jaredite etymologies, then possibly ḥšl, “make weak, prostrate, weary, thin, crush,” with ending -ōn as in the biblical PN ḥešbōn (1 Chronicles 6:18), hence weary, prostrate; crushed, refined”? (RFS). The -ōn suffix used in PNs often can best be understood as a marker for “place.” Hence “place of weakness/prostration” would be a valid suggestion and may have reference to the battle which took place there (JAT).