Book of Mormon Names Attested in Ancient Hebrew Inscriptions

Title

Book of Mormon Names Attested in Ancient Hebrew Inscriptions

Publication Type

Journal Article

Year of Publication

2000

Authors

Tvedtnes, John A. (Primary), Gee, John (Primary), and Roper, Matthew (Primary)

Journal

Journal of Book of Mormon Studies

Pagination

40-51, 78-79

Volume

9

Issue

1

Terms of use

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Bibliographic Citation

Abstract

In recent years, a large number of ancient writings have been found in and around Israel. While many of these include names found in the Bible and other ancient texts, others were previously unattested in written sources. Some of these previously unattested names, though unknown in the Bible, are found in the Book of Mormon. The discovery of these Hebrew names in ancient inscriptions provides remarkable evidence for the authenticity of the Book of Mormon and provides clear refutation of those critics who would place its origin in nineteenth-century America.

This article explores several Book of Mormon proper names that are attested from Hebrew inscriptions. Names included are Sariah, Alma, Abish, Aha, Ammonihah, Chemish, Hagoth, Himni, Isabel, Jarom, Josh, Luram, Mathoni, Mathonihah, Muloki, and Sam—none of which appear in English Bibles.

Sariah
Name
Hagoth
Archaeology
Abish
Alma the Younger
Alma the Elder
Aha (Son of Captain Zoram)
Isabel
Josh
Luram
Mathoni
Mathonihah
Sam (Son of Lehi)
Onomastics
Language - Hebrew
Himni (Son of King Mosiah)
Chemish (Brother of Amaron)
Ammonihah (City of)
Muloki (Missionary Companion of Aaron)

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