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===''Faithful Affirmations''=== | ===''Faithful Affirmations''=== | ||
*'''Chemish''': The name Chemish | *'''Chemish''': The name Chemish may be the Hebrew name ''Kmš'', attested in several sources. | ||
**John Gee, John A. Tvedtnes, and Matthew Roper, [http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/jbms/?vol=9&num=1&id=210 "Book of Mormon Names Attested in Ancient Hebrew Inscriptions,"] ''Journal of Book of Mormon Studies'' 9/1 (2000): 40-51 | **John Gee, John A. Tvedtnes, and Matthew Roper, [http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/jbms/?vol=9&num=1&id=210 "Book of Mormon Names Attested in Ancient Hebrew Inscriptions,"] ''Journal of Book of Mormon Studies'' 9/1 (2000): 40-51 | ||
*'''Zarahemla''': The name Zarahemla is probably based on two Hebrew roots, ''zara'' ("seed" or "offspring") and ''hemlah'' ("pity", "grace" or "compassion"), giving "Zarahemla" the meaning of "seed of comprassion." As with other names, Zarahemla appears to be involved with some Hebrew wordplays. | *'''Zarahemla''': The name Zarahemla is probably based on two Hebrew roots, ''zara'' ("seed" or "offspring") and ''hemlah'' ("pity", "grace" or "compassion"), giving "Zarahemla" the meaning of "seed of comprassion." As with other names, Zarahemla appears to be involved with some Hebrew wordplays. |
Lesson Thirteen | A FAIR Analysis of:
Book of Mormon: Gospel Doctrine Teacher’s Manual |
Lesson Fifteen |
Lesson #14- Sunday School Manual: “For a Wise Purpose”
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