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IRREANTUM - Book of Mormon Onomasticon IRREANTUM may be composed of four elements: a prosthetic aleph, the root rwy, the nominalizing affix -an, and the root tmm Together, these four elements would yield the literal meaning, “abundant watering of completeness ”
Irreantum (LDS movement) - Wikipedia Irreantum (Deseret: 𐐆𐐡𐐀𐐈𐐤𐐓𐐊𐐣), [1] in the beliefs of the Latter Day Saint movement (Mormons), is a word meaning "many waters" [2][3] It appears in the 1st Book of Nephi, at the end of the description of Lehi's eight-year journey through the wilderness with his family
Is Irreantum a Real Word? - ScriptureCentral In his account of reaching the ocean shore at the Old World Bountiful, Nephi wrote, “We beheld the sea, which we called Irreantum, which being interpreted, is many waters” (1 Nephi 17:5)
Whats in a Name? Irreantum - Brigham Young University In an attempt to uncover the true origin of such words, this article dissects the Book of Mormon term Irreantum and delves into its linguistic characteristics to determine whether the term could have originated from Hebrew, Egyptian, ancient South Semitic, or another language WHAT’S IN A NAME?
Irreantum • Book of Mormon Online Irreantum is a name given by Lehi’s party to a particular large body of water they encountered during their travels in the wilderness, as recorded in the Book of Mormon
Irreantum: A Word from Ancient South Semitic? There are several possibilities, but they present an interesting case that it is derived not from Hebrew but from ancient South Semitic, a language Lehi’s group would have been exposed to during their years in the Arabian Peninsula The Book of Mormon’s statement that it means “many waters” is actually quite plausible
A Dictionary of the Book of Mormon Irreantum IRREANTUM The name given by Lehi's colony to an arm of the Indian Ocean, on the eastern coast of Arabia On its shore Nephi and his brethren built the ship that carried them to this continent It was either the Persian Gulf or Gulf of Oman, the which does not clearly appear from the records
Why Would Nephi Call the Ocean Irreantum? | ScriptureCentr In his account, Nephi records that upon arriving with his family at “the land which [they] called Bountiful,” the family gave a peculiar-sounding name to “the sea” (most likely the Arabian Sea) Nephi said they called it “Irreantum, which, being interpreted, is many waters” (1 Nephi 17:5)
Irreantum people of Lehi 1 behold sea, which they call Irreantum, 1 Ne 17:5