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


'''MIDIAN''' in 2 Nephi 20:26 appears as "Mideon" in the printer's manuscript but then is corrected to M<small>IDIAN</small> in the 1830 and all subsequent printed editions. In Alma 24;5 the name appears as "Medeon" in the original manuscript; in the printer's manuscript it appears as "Midion" but then is corrected to M<small>IDIAN</small> in the 1830 and subsequent printed editions. Royal Skousen observes that this may be a scribal error by Oliver Cowdery for [[MIDDONI|M<small>IDDONI</small>]], a GN that occurs regularly in the book of Alma.<ref>Royal Skousen, ''AT'' 4:2102-3.</ref>
'''MIDIAN''' in [http://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/2-ne/20.26?lang=eng#25 2 Nephi 20:26] appears as "Mideon" in the printer's manuscript but then is corrected to M<small>IDIAN</small> in the 1830 and all subsequent printed editions. In [http://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/alma/24.5?lang=eng#4 Alma 24:5] the name appears as "Medeon" in the original manuscript; in the printer's manuscript it appears as "Midion" but then is corrected to M<small>IDIAN</small> in the 1830 and subsequent printed editions. Royal Skousen observes that this may be a scribal error by Oliver Cowdery for [[MIDDONI|M<small>IDDONI</small>]], a GN that occurs regularly in the book of Alma.<ref>Royal Skousen, ''ATV'' 4:2102-3.</ref>


See also [[Midian / Mideon Variants]]
See also [[Midian / Mideon Variants]]

Revision as of 12:43, 26 September 2012

Biblical GenN 1. Ancient Near Eastern people mentioned in the ISAIAH section of 2 Nephi (2 Nephi 20:26 = Isaiah 10:26)
Lehite GN 2. NEPHITE land (Alma 24:5)

Etymology

MIDIAN in 2 Nephi 20:26 appears as "Mideon" in the printer's manuscript but then is corrected to MIDIAN in the 1830 and all subsequent printed editions. In Alma 24:5 the name appears as "Medeon" in the original manuscript; in the printer's manuscript it appears as "Midion" but then is corrected to MIDIAN in the 1830 and subsequent printed editions. Royal Skousen observes that this may be a scribal error by Oliver Cowdery for MIDDONI, a GN that occurs regularly in the book of Alma.[1]

See also Midian / Mideon Variants

Variants

Mideon, Medeon, Midion

Deseret Alphabet:

Notes


  1. Royal Skousen, ATV 4:2102-3.