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|Son of [[OMER|O<small>MER</small>]], rebel, king ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/ether/8/1#1 Ether 8:1]; [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/ether/9/6#6 9:6])
|Son of [[OMER|O<small>MER</small>]], rebel, king ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/ether/8/1#1 Ether 8:1]; [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/ether/9/6#6 9:6])
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'''Etymology'''


Though the linguistic and cultural links of [[JAREDITES|J<small>AREDITE</small>]] to ancient Near East remain uncertain, some conjectures may still be made. There is no certainty regarding the etymology of '''JARED''', in part because it is unclear whether the [[JAREDITES|J<small>AREDITES</small>]] were Semitic or Mesopotamian in origin. Still, this antediluvian patriarchal PN J<small>ARED</small> may be derived from Hebrew ''yrd,'' "descend, go down" (see also Reynolds, Commentary on the Book of Mormon, VI, p. 46).  
Though the linguistic and cultural links of [[JAREDITES|J<small>AREDITE</small>]] to ancient Near East remain uncertain, some conjectures may still be made. There is no certainty regarding the etymology of '''JARED''', in part because it is unclear whether the [[JAREDITES|J<small>AREDITES</small>]] were Semitic or Mesopotamian in origin. Still, this antediluvian patriarchal PN J<small>ARED</small> may be derived from Hebrew ''yrd,'' "descend, go down" (see also Reynolds, Commentary on the Book of Mormon, VI, p. 46).  
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See Book of Mormon [[JAREDITES|J<small>AREDITES</small>]]
See Book of Mormon [[JAREDITES|J<small>AREDITES</small>]]


'''Variants'''
'''Deseret Alphabet:'''
'''Notes'''
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[[Category:Names]][[Category:Jaredite PN]]
[[Category:Names]][[Category:Jaredite PN]]

Revision as of 08:47, 8 June 2012

Jaredite PN 1. Man who left Tower of Babel, founder of JAREDITES (Ether 1:32; Moroni 1:1)
2. Son of OMER, rebel, king (Ether 8:1; 9:6)

Etymology

Though the linguistic and cultural links of JAREDITE to ancient Near East remain uncertain, some conjectures may still be made. There is no certainty regarding the etymology of JARED, in part because it is unclear whether the JAREDITES were Semitic or Mesopotamian in origin. Still, this antediluvian patriarchal PN JARED may be derived from Hebrew yrd, "descend, go down" (see also Reynolds, Commentary on the Book of Mormon, VI, p. 46).

See Book of Mormon JAREDITES

Variants

Deseret Alphabet:

Notes