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|Patriot, captain, from city of NEPHI, ca. 2nd century BC ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/mosiah/19/4#4 Mosiah 19:4]; [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/alma/14/16#16 Alma 14:16]) | |Patriot, captain, from city of [[NEPHI|N<small>EPHI</small>]], ca. 2nd century BC ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/mosiah/19/4#4 Mosiah 19:4]; [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/alma/14/16#16 Alma 14:16]) | ||
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Hebrew gid‘ôn “Iconoclast, Destroyer, Slasher. Hacker, Hewer” ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/judg/6/11-40#11 Judges 6:11][http://scriptures.lds.org/en/judg –] [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/judg/8/1-35#1 8:35])), which is the alternate name of Jeruba‘al.<ref>Albright, YGC, 199 n. 101; R. Boling, “Gideon,” in Freedman, ed., ABD, II:1013-1015.</ref> | Hebrew ''gid‘ôn'' “Iconoclast, Destroyer, Slasher. Hacker, Hewer” ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/judg/6/11-40#11 Judges 6:11][http://scriptures.lds.org/en/judg –] [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/judg/8/1-35#1 8:35])), which is the alternate name of Jeruba‘al.<ref>Albright, YGC, 199 n. 101; R. Boling, “Gideon,” in Freedman, ed., ABD, II:1013-1015.</ref> | ||
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[[Category:Names]][[Category:Lehite PN]][[Category:Lehite GN]] | [[Category:Names]][[Category:Lehite PN]][[Category:Lehite GN]] |
Revision as of 08:39, 20 January 2012
Lehite PN | 1. | Patriot, captain, from city of NEPHI, ca. 2nd century BC (Mosiah 19:4; Alma 14:16) |
Lehite GN | 2. | City and land, ca. 1st century B.C. (Alma 6:7; Helaman 13:15) |
3. | Valley, ca. 1st century BC (Alma 2:20; 6:8) |
Hebrew gid‘ôn “Iconoclast, Destroyer, Slasher. Hacker, Hewer” (Judges 6:11– 8:35)), which is the alternate name of Jeruba‘al.[1]
Notes
- ↑ Albright, YGC, 199 n. 101; R. Boling, “Gideon,” in Freedman, ed., ABD, II:1013-1015.