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|'''[[:Category:Lehite PN|Lehite PN]]'''
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|Scribe, 4th c. BC ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/jarom/1/15#15 Jarom 1:15], [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/omni/1/1#1 Omni 1:1])
|Scribe, 4th c. BC ([http://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/jarom/1.15?lang=eng#14 Jarom 1:15], [http://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/omni/1.1?lang=eng#primary Omni 1:1])
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See also ''ʾāmmān'', “artisan” ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/song/7/2#2 The Song of Solomon 7:2]) (RFS) and probably in the same sense ''ʾomnōt'', “handiwork” ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/2_kgs/18/19#19 2 Kings 18:19]) (RFS).
See also ''ʾāmmān'', “artisan” ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/song/7/2#2 The Song of Solomon 7:2]) (RFS) and probably in the same sense ''ʾomnōt'', “handiwork” ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/2_kgs/18/19#19 2 Kings 18:19]) (RFS).


Cf. Book of Mormon [[OMNER|O<small>MNER</small>]], [[AMMON|A<small>MMON</small>]], [[AMNIHU|A<small>MNIHU</small>]], [[ANTIOMNO|A<small>NTIOMNO</small>]], et al.
Cf. Book of Mormon [[OMNER|O<small>MNER</small>]], [[AMMON|A<small>MMON</small>]], [[AMNIHU|A<small>MNIHU</small>]], [[ANTIOMNO|A<small>NTIOMNO</small>]], et al.


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Revision as of 22:36, 3 August 2012

Lehite PN Scribe, 4th c. BC (Jarom 1:15, Omni 1:1)

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Etymology

The form of OMNI resembles the Zimri/Omri pattern. The root could be either ʿmn or ʾmn. The latter means “to confirm, support” with secondary meanings of “be true/faithful. ” [1] Note that the segholate form ʾomen occurs in Isaiah 25:1 (RFS), which with the 1c.s. possessive pronoun would become *ʾomnī, “my truth” (with the KJV rendering of the word) or “[DN is] my faithfulness” (JH). The form could also be a hypocoristicon, “[DN is] faithfulness” (JH). Note also a possible feminine form, ʾomenet, “nanny, nurse,” in 2 Samuel 4:4 (RFS).

See also ʾāmmān, “artisan” (The Song of Solomon 7:2) (RFS) and probably in the same sense ʾomnōt, “handiwork” (2 Kings 18:19) (RFS).

Cf. Book of Mormon OMNER, AMMON, AMNIHU, ANTIOMNO, et al.

Variants

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Notes


  1. This is the root of the common English liturgical word “amen.”
RFS