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The Book of Mormon Versus the Consensus of Scholars: Surprises from the Disputed Longer Ending of Mark, Part 2 - Jeff Lindsay
July 07, 2017

Following the account of the ministry of Christ among the Nephites as recorded in the Book of Mormon, Christ gave a charge to His New World disciples (Mormon 9:22–25). These words are nearly like the commission of Christ to His apostles at the end of t...

The Book of Mormon Versus the Consensus of Scholars: Surprises from the Disputed Longer Ending of Mark, Part 1 - Jeff Lindsay
June 30, 2017

Following the account of the ministry of Christ among the Nephites as recorded in the Book of Mormon, Christ gave a charge to His New World disciples (Mormon 9:22–25). These words are very similar to the commission of Christ to His apostles at the end ...

Volume 24 Now Available for Ordering in Paperback and E-book Formats - Administration
June 29, 2017

The Interpreter Foundation is pleased to announce that Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture, Volume 24 (2017), is now available in paperback and e-book formats. Continue reading →

The Amlicites and Amalekites: Are They the Same People? - Benjamin McMurtry
June 23, 2017

Royal Skousen’s Book of Mormon Critical Text Project has proposed many hundreds of changes to the text of the Book of Mormon. A subset of these changes does not come from definitive evidence found in the manuscripts or printed editions but are conjectu...

How Big A Book? Estimating the Total Surface Area of the Book of Mormon Plates - Bruce E. Dale
June 16, 2017

We do not have the Book of Mormon metal plates available to us. We cannot heft them, examine the engravings, or handle the leaves of that ancient record as did the Three Witnesses, the Eight Witnesses, and the many other witnesses to both the existence...

How Joseph Smith’s Grammar Differed from Book of Mormon Grammar: Evidence from the 1832 History - Stanford Carmack
June 09, 2017

Some of the grammar of Joseph Smith’s 1832 History is examined. Three archaic, extra-biblical features that occur quite frequently in the Book of Mormon are not present in the history, even though there was ample opportunity for use.

Understanding Jacob’s Teachings about Plural Marriage from a Law of Moses Context - Brian J. Baird
June 02, 2017

This paper reviews the Book of Mormon prophet Jacob’s proscription against plural marriage, arguing that the verses in Jacob 24–30 should be interpreted in a Law of Moses context regarding levirate marriage,

Apostate Religion in the Book of Mormon - A. Keith Thompson
May 26, 2017

Nephite missionaries in the first century BC had significant difficulty preaching the gospel among Nephites and Lamanites who followed Zoramite and Nehorite teaching. Both of these groups built synagogues and other places of worship suggesting that som...

“If Ye Will Hearken”: Lehi’s Rhetorical Wordplay on Ishmael in 2 Nephi 1:28–29 and Its Implications - Matthew L. Bowen
May 19, 2017

Nephi’s preservation of the conditional “first blessing” that Lehi bestowed upon his elder sons (Laman, Lemuel, and Sam) and the sons of Ishmael, contains a dramatic wordplay on the name Ishmael in 2 Nephi 1:28–29.

Joseph Smith: Monogamist or Polygamist? - Brian C. Hales
May 12, 2017

In the past decades much of the debate regarding Joseph Smith and plural marriage has focused on his motivation — whether libido or divine inspiration drove the process. Throughout these debates, a small group of observers and participants have maintai...