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Hugh Nibley: "Hmn (OW), a name of the Egyptian hawk-god"

Parent page: Book of Mormon/Anthropology/Language/Names

"Hmn (OW), a name of the Egyptian hawk-god"

Hugh Nibley:

Himni (BM), a son of King Mosiah. Hmn (OW), a name of the Egyptian hawk-god, symbol of the emperor."[1]"

Notes

  1. Hugh W. Nibley, Lehi in the Desert, the World of the Jaredites, There Were Jaredites, edited by John W. Welch with Darrell L. Matthew and Stephen R. Callister, (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret Book Company; Provo, Utah: Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, 1988), Chapter 2.