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|NOD  GN  land of, in which CAIN wandered (BofMoses 5:32-42)[http://lds.org/scriptures/pgp/moses/5.41?lang=eng#40 Moses 5:41]
|NOD  GN  land of, in which CAIN wandered (BofMoses 5:32-42)[http://lds.org/scriptures/pgp/moses/5.41?lang=eng#40 Moses 5:41]
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KJV Nod = Hebrew ''nôd'' “Wandering, Wandering-exile”<ref>B. M. Metzger, ed., “Topical Index to the Bible,” 146.</ref>  (Genesis 4:16; Greek ''Naid''), but is taken from part of the hendiadys in Genesis 4:12, ''nˁā wānād'' “totterer-and-wanderer, restless wanderer.”<ref>Speiser, ''Genesis'', 29,31n.</ref>
KJV Nod = Hebrew נוד ''nôd'' “Wandering, Wandering-exile”<ref>B. M. Metzger, ed., “Topical Index to the Bible,” 146.</ref>  (Genesis 4:16; Greek ''Naid''), but is taken from part of the hendiadys in Genesis 4:12, נע ונד ''nˁā wānād'' “totterer-and-wanderer, restless wanderer.”<ref>Speiser, ''Genesis'', 29,31n.</ref>


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Latest revision as of 13:43, 20 June 2022

Pearl of Great Price PN 1. NOD GN land of, in which CAIN wandered (BofMoses 5:32-42)Moses 5:41

KJV Nod = Hebrew נוד nôd “Wandering, Wandering-exile”[1] (Genesis 4:16; Greek Naid), but is taken from part of the hendiadys in Genesis 4:12, נע ונד nˁā wānād “totterer-and-wanderer, restless wanderer.”[2]

Notes


  1. B. M. Metzger, ed., “Topical Index to the Bible,” 146.
  2. Speiser, Genesis, 29,31n.

Bibliography


Metzger, Bruce M., ed. “Topical Index to the Bible,” in Exhaustive Concordance, NRSV. Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1991.