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Source:Nibley:Lehi in the Desert:Ch2:a name of the Egyptian hawk-god
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Hugh Nibley: "Hmn (OW), a name of the Egyptian hawk-god"
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"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]"...the name Himni is clearly Hebrew and is represented by the unvocalized form, Hmn on two Israelite seals. The first, from the eighth century BC, was found at Megiddo in the Jezreel Valley. The other is from the first half of the seventh century BC." [2]
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- ↑ John A. Tvedtnes, John Gee, Matthew Roper, "Book of Mormon Names Attested in Ancient Hebrew Inscriptions," Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 9/1 (2000): 40–51.