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hpx=hapax legomenon (single occurrence), N=Nephite, L=Lamanite, P=Personal Name, G=Geographic Name, D=Divine Name, NT=New Testament | hpx=hapax legomenon (single occurrence), N=Nephite, L=Lamanite, P=Personal Name, G=Geographic Name, D=Divine Name, NT=New Testament | ||
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[2] In the King James version, the plural cherubim ends in an s (cherubims) in all instances. | [2] In the King James version, the plural cherubim ends in an s (cherubims) in all instances. | ||
[3]Only late, in Mormon 6:14. | [3]Only late, in Mormon 6:14. | ||
[4] This name is not found in Book of Mormon, but Joseph Smith revealed it to be that of the brother of Jared. See Oliver Cowdery, Times and Seasons II:362; [[George Reynolds]], Juvenile Instructor 27 (May 1, 1892): 282. | [4] This name is not found in Book of Mormon, but Joseph Smith revealed it to be that of the brother of Jared. See Oliver Cowdery, ''Times and Seasons'' II:362; [[George Reynolds]], ''Juvenile Instructor'' 27 (May 1, 1892): 282. | ||
[5] The personal name is not found in the Book of Mormon, but Joseph Smith revealed it to be that of the brother of Jared ( | [5] The personal name is not found in the Book of Mormon, but Joseph Smith revealed it to be that of the brother of Jared (L. John Nuttall journal, February 8, 1877, typescript, BYU Library) | ||
[6] In the King James version, the plural seraphim ends in an s (seraphims) in all instances, and also it does in the Book of Mormon PM 1830, etc . | [6] In the King James version, the plural seraphim ends in an s (seraphims) in all instances, and also it does in the Book of Mormon PM 1830, etc . |
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Abbreviations hpx=hapax legomenon (single occurrence), N=Nephite, L=Lamanite, P=Personal Name, G=Geographic Name, D=Divine Name, NT=New Testament
[1]Spelled Amminadab in the Old Testament and Aminadab in the New Testament [2] In the King James version, the plural cherubim ends in an s (cherubims) in all instances. [3]Only late, in Mormon 6:14. [4] This name is not found in Book of Mormon, but Joseph Smith revealed it to be that of the brother of Jared. See Oliver Cowdery, Times and Seasons II:362; George Reynolds, Juvenile Instructor 27 (May 1, 1892): 282. [5] The personal name is not found in the Book of Mormon, but Joseph Smith revealed it to be that of the brother of Jared (L. John Nuttall journal, February 8, 1877, typescript, BYU Library) [6] In the King James version, the plural seraphim ends in an s (seraphims) in all instances, and also it does in the Book of Mormon PM 1830, etc .