SARIAH
In the Book of Mormon, 'Sariah' (BoM Arabic 'سرايا' 'Sarāyā') is the wife of Lehi, and the mother of Laman, Lemuel, Sam, Nephi, Jacob, and Joseph. When Laman and Lemuel strayed, Sariah remained faithful to Lehi and Nephi.
Among LDS linguists, prevalent consensus of the meaning of the name "Sariah" is שׂריה ''Śaryāh'' "the LORD is prince", and an alternative voicing of the name Seraiah.
When Her sons Laman, Lemuel, Sam, and Nephi go to get the brass plates from Laman in Jerusalem, bt commandment of the lord, She murmered to her husband that they had died. But she repented when they returned.
Among LDS linguists, prevalent consensus of the meaning of the name "Sariah" is שׂריה ''Śaryāh'' "the LORD is prince", and an alternative voicing of the name Seraiah.
When Her sons Laman, Lemuel, Sam, and Nephi go to get the brass plates from Laman in Jerusalem, bt commandment of the lord, She murmered to her husband that they had died. But she repented when they returned.
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