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The Plagiary of the Daughters of the Lamanites
Abstract: Repetition is a feature of all ancient Hebraic narrative. Modern readers may misunderstand this quality of biblical and Book of Mormon narrative. Biblical and Book of Mormon writers believed
Christ is Risen! Truly, He is Risen!
Abstract: There is no more important message than that of the Atonement and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Its life-transforming and world-transforming. It is also the most joyous news imaginable. Wha
King Benjamin’s Sermon as a Type of Temple Endowment
Abstract: To more permanently unify the Mulekites and the Nephites as a reunited kingdom of Israel, King Benjamin gathered his people at the temple, and in his role as a king and priest after the orde
Premortal Life and Mortal Life: A Fearful Symmetry
Abstract: Bodily weakness, along with the varied circumstances into which we were born, provide the essential initial and ongoing conditions that shape the challenges and opportunities of our mortal p
Recovering the Lost Concept of Truth in the Restoration Scriptures: Another Key to Understanding God’s Word
Abstract: The word truth has for practical purposes lost one of its original English-language meanings, and this has significant implications for understanding scriptures. The obvious, well-understo
Proper Names and Political Claims: Semitic Echoes as Foundations for Claims to the Nephite Throne
Abstract: The Book of Mormon contains examples of phonemes in character names that resemble Semitic root words. The possible meanings of the names and their timing in the Book of Mormon narrative prov
Prophet or Loss: Mosiah1/Zeniff, Benjamin/Noah, Mosiah2/Limhi and the Emergence of the Almas
Abstract: Mormons overwhelmingly dominant rhetorical purpose is to testify of Christ, which he and his protagonists often directly do. But he also communicates his testimony more subtly through caref
Trees and the Love of God
Abstract: Trees play real and metaphorical roles in the beliefs and holy scriptures of many world religions, and believers and non-believers throughout the world are uplifted spiritually by trees. In
Second Nephi as a Legal Document
Abstract: Considering conventions of the ancient Near East, 2 Nephi can be understood as a legal document or legal archive. Factors supporting this view include 1) Nephis allusions to sealing the rec
Temple Themes in the Book of Abraham
Abstract: The Book of Abraham is replete with temple themes, although not all of them are readily obvious from a surface reading of the text. Temple themes in the book include Abraham seeking to becom