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===Potential Criticisms and Faithful Information=== | ===Potential Criticisms and Faithful Information=== | ||
===Faith | ===Faith Affirmations=== | ||
*'''Lehi’s Route through the Wilderness:''' The possible route that Lehi’s family took in the wilderness has received significant attention by LDS scholars. It is likely that Lehi’s family would have traveled south along the ancient Frankincense Trail, a well known (and relatively safe) route that would have brought them into contact with many inhabitants of Arabia. Nephi never mentions meeting other people along their journey, but they surely would have. Most scholars believe that Lehi’s family traveled south along this trail through Arabia, and then turned east after arriving at Nahom which is in modern day Yemen. They finally stopped and built their boat at “Bountiful” on the coast of Oman. | *'''Lehi’s Route through the Wilderness:''' The possible route that Lehi’s family took in the wilderness has received significant attention by LDS scholars. It is likely that Lehi’s family would have traveled south along the ancient Frankincense Trail, a well known (and relatively safe) route that would have brought them into contact with many inhabitants of Arabia. Nephi never mentions meeting other people along their journey, but they surely would have. Most scholars believe that Lehi’s family traveled south along this trail through Arabia, and then turned east after arriving at Nahom which is in modern day Yemen. They finally stopped and built their boat at “Bountiful” on the coast of Oman. | ||
**Aston and Aston, “Lehi’s Trail and Nahom Revisited” in Reexploring the Book of Mormon. [http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/books/?bookid=71&chapid=779] | **Aston and Aston, “Lehi’s Trail and Nahom Revisited” in Reexploring the Book of Mormon. [http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/books/?bookid=71&chapid=779] |
Lesson Four | A FAIR Analysis of:
Book of Mormon: Gospel Doctrine Teacher’s Manual |
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