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Angolah
Angolah
:[http://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/morm/2.4?lang=eng#3 Mormon 2:4]  
:[http://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/morm/2.4?lang=eng#3 Mormon 2:4]
::P: Angolah  
::P: Angolah
::1830: Angelah
::1830: Angelah
::1837: Angola 1837 – 1981, RLDS 1908
::1837-1981: Angola
 
Discussion: Since both P and 1830 have an ''h'' at the end, O must have had an ''h'' too. At this place in the Book of Mormon both P and 1830 were copied directly from O. There are many names in the Book of Mormon that end in ''h''. Angolah also looks more similar to other Book of Mormon names, although there is not a lot of evidence for one name over the other. Cowdery often wrote his <i>o</i>'s to where they looked like <i>e</i>'s, so the 1830 typewriter probably misread O.
Discussion: since both P and 1830 have an ''h'' at the end, O must have had an ''h'' too. At this place in the Book of Mormon both P and the 1830 were copied directly from O. There are many names in the Book of Mormon that end in ''h''. Angolah also looks more similar to other Book of Mormon names, although there is not a lot of evidence for one name over the other. Cowdery often wrote his ''o'' 's to where they looked like ''e'' 's, so the 1830 typesetter probably misread O.


Summary: Skousen accepts Angolah.
Summary: Skousen accepts Angolah.


Source: ''ATV'' 6: 3596-98, 3622.
Source: ''ATV'' 6:3596-98, 3622.


[[Category:Variant Names]]
[[Category:Variant Names]]

Revision as of 10:49, 6 July 2012

Variant spelling of ANGOLA

Angolah

Mormon 2:4
P: Angolah
1830: Angelah
1837-1981: Angola

Discussion: Since both P and 1830 have an h at the end, O must have had an h too. At this place in the Book of Mormon both P and 1830 were copied directly from O. There are many names in the Book of Mormon that end in h. Angolah also looks more similar to other Book of Mormon names, although there is not a lot of evidence for one name over the other. Cowdery often wrote his o's to where they looked like e's, so the 1830 typewriter probably misread O.

Summary: Skousen accepts Angolah.

Source: ATV 6:3596-98, 3622.