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'''Variants'''
'''Variants'''


'''[[Deseret Alphabet]]:''' ๐—๐ˆ๐ข๐”๐€'๐ž
'''[[Deseret Alphabet]]:''' ๐—๐ˆ๐ข๐”๐€'๐ž (kรฆldi'z)


'''Notes'''
'''Notes'''

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Biblical gentilic 1. Group identified by ISAIAH (2 Nephi 23:19 = Isaiah 13:19)

Etymology

CHALDEANS (Hebrew kaล›dรฎm)[1] is a name only attested in an ISAIAH passage of the Book of Mormon (1 Nephi 20:14, 20) and is the plural gentilic of Chaldea (or Chaldaea). The GNs Chaldea and Chaldaea are not attested anywhere in the Book of Mormon, but the other King James rendering of Hebrew kaล›dรฎm, CHALDEES, is attested in 2 Nephi 23:19, another Isaiah passage.

Variants

Deseret Alphabet: ๐—๐ˆ๐ข๐”๐€'๐ž (kรฆldi'z)

Notes


  1. โ†‘ The correct pronunciation in English is Kฤƒl-dฤ“สน-วn. The Hebrew kaล›dรฎm does not reflect directly the neo-Assyrian/Babylonian spelling kaldลซ. In this time period (Iron Age and earlier) Assyrian/Babylonian โ€“ลกd- had shifted to -ld-. The Hebrew text may have managed to preserve the older pronunciation, or it may have invented a pseudo archaism. The Book of Mormon form no doubt reflects the King James Bible rendering and not necessarily what might have been on the plates.