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Lehite PN | 1. | Scribe, son of JACOB, and father of JAROM, between 544-420 B.C. (Jacob 7:27; Enos 1:1, 5, 6, 11, 17, 19; Jarom 1:1) |
Etymology
KJV Enos = Hebrew ΚΌΔnΓ΄Ε‘ "Man"[1] (Genesis 4:26, 5:6-11) = KJV Enosh (1 Chronicles 1:1). Matt Bowen argues for wordplay at the introduction of ENOS as son of a just "man" ΚΌΔnΓ΄Ε‘.[2]
Variants
Deseret Alphabet: ππ€ππ, ππ€ππ
Notes
- β LDS "Bible Dictionary," 665.
- β Bowen, "Wordplay on the Name 'Enos'," FARM's Insights, #178, 26/3 (2006), online at http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/insights/?vol=26&num=3&id=459.