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'''Etymology'''
'''Etymology'''


'''JOTHAM''' (from the Hebrew ''yô-tham'', "the Lord is perfect") is the name of an ancient Judahite king, the father of [[AHAZ|A<small>HAZ</small>]] and the son of [[UZZIAH|U<small>ZZIAH</small>]], mentioned once in the [[ISAIAH|I<small>SAIAH</small>]] section of the Book of Mormon but not mentioned as a separate PN or GN in the Book of Mormon.
'''JOTHAM''' (from the [[HEBREW|H<small>EBREW</small>]] ''yô-tham'', "the Lord is perfect") is the name of an ancient Judahite king, the father of [[AHAZ|A<small>HAZ</small>]] and the son of [[UZZIAH|U<small>ZZIAH</small>]], mentioned once in the [[ISAIAH|I<small>SAIAH</small>]] section of the Book of Mormon but not mentioned as a separate PN or GN in the Book of Mormon.


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

Revision as of 10:41, 24 October 2013

Biblical PN 1. An ancient Judahite personal name (2 Nephi 17:1 = Isaiah 7:1)

Etymology

JOTHAM (from the HEBREW yô-tham, "the Lord is perfect") is the name of an ancient Judahite king, the father of AHAZ and the son of UZZIAH, mentioned once in the ISAIAH section of the Book of Mormon but not mentioned as a separate PN or GN in the Book of Mormon.

Variants

Deseret Alphabet: 𐐖𐐄𐐛𐐊𐐣 (dʒoʊθʌm)

Notes