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==Question: Why would "camp meeting" elements appear in the story of King Benjamin's temple speech in the Book of Mormon?== | ==Question: Why would "camp meeting" elements appear in the story of King Benjamin's temple speech in the Book of Mormon?== | ||
{{BMCentral|title=Why Is The Theme Of Kingship So Prominent In King Benjamin's Speech?|url=https://knowhy.bookofmormoncentral.org/content/why-is-the-theme-of-kingship-so-prominent-in-king-benjamins-speech|number=79}} | |||
===The same elements that the critics consider 19th century attributes in the Book of Mormon are also evidences of ancient Israelite origin=== | ===The same elements that the critics consider 19th century attributes in the Book of Mormon are also evidences of ancient Israelite origin=== | ||
Terryl Givens notes, | Terryl Givens notes, |
Terryl Givens notes,
[A]lthough the content of the Alma conversion story suggests to some the influence of contemporary conditions, the account as narrated in the Book of Mormon exhibits a complex structure of inverted parallelism or chiasmus that has been persuasively connected to ancient Old World forms....The same story, in other words, is invoked as telling evidence of both nineteenth-century composition and authentically ancient origins. [Blake] Ostler sees an example of such divergent readings in King Benjamin's great temple speech (Mos 2-6), that incorporates elements common to Methodist camp meetings, but at least as convincing are more than a dozen formal elements of Israelite covenant renewal festivals contained in the speech.[1]
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