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|A former name for Jerusalem ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/alma/13/17-18#17 Alma 13:17–18])
|A city associated with [[MELCHIZEDEK]] in the Old Testament ([http://scriptures.lds.org/en/alma/13/17-18#17 Alma 13:17–18])
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For the etymology see the standard biblical commentaries.
SALEM does not occur as a Book of Mormon GN. In the Hebrew Bible Salem is first mentioned in Genesis 14:18, along with Melchizedek, its king, which is how it is used in the Book of Mormon. The name can be derived from the common Semitic root ''šlm,'' which denotes "peace; wealth; health; completeness," etc. Hebrews 7:2 defines the SALEM of Melchizedek as "peace."


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Revision as of 10:19, 15 April 2011

Biblical GN 1. A city associated with MELCHIZEDEK in the Old Testament (Alma 13:17–18)

SALEM does not occur as a Book of Mormon GN. In the Hebrew Bible Salem is first mentioned in Genesis 14:18, along with Melchizedek, its king, which is how it is used in the Book of Mormon. The name can be derived from the common Semitic root šlm, which denotes "peace; wealth; health; completeness," etc. Hebrews 7:2 defines the SALEM of Melchizedek as "peace."