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|link=Book of Mormon/Evidences | |||
|subject=Evidences | |||
|summary=Summary page for evidences supporting the Book of Mormon | |||
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|link=Book of Mormon/Evidences/Olive culture | |link=Book of Mormon/Evidences/Olive culture | ||
|subject=Olive culture | |subject=Olive culture | ||
|summary=Does the Book of Mormon's account of olive culture in Jacob 5 match what we know about this subject? The Book of Mormon provides a remarkably accurate portrait of olive horticulture. There are two points at which the allegory/parable deviates from the known principles of growing olives; in both cases, the allegory's characters draw the reader's attention to these deviations with some amazement. Thus, these 'mistakes' play a dramatic role in demonstrating the allegory/parable's meaning. | |summary=Does the Book of Mormon's account of olive culture in Jacob 5 match what we know about this subject? The Book of Mormon provides a remarkably accurate portrait of olive horticulture. There are two points at which the allegory/parable deviates from the known principles of growing olives; in both cases, the allegory's characters draw the reader's attention to these deviations with some amazement. Thus, these 'mistakes' play a dramatic role in demonstrating the allegory/parable's meaning. | ||
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|link=Book of Mormon/Geography/Old World | |link=Book of Mormon/Geography/Old World | ||
|subject=Book of Mormon geography in the Old World | |subject=Book of Mormon geography in the Old World | ||
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|subject=Hebraisms in the Book of Mormon | |subject=Hebraisms in the Book of Mormon | ||
|summary=The Book of Mormon does indeed have authentic Semitic constructions in it, but LDS need to tread cautiously in establishing them. Each must be evaluated on its own merits. Hebraisms that could have been known to Joseph Smith may still be authentic, and may still enhance our appreciation of the text, but they are weak evidence for Book of Mormon antiquity. | |summary=The Book of Mormon does indeed have authentic Semitic constructions in it, but LDS need to tread cautiously in establishing them. Each must be evaluated on its own merits. Hebraisms that could have been known to Joseph Smith may still be authentic, and may still enhance our appreciation of the text, but they are weak evidence for Book of Mormon antiquity. | ||
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|link=Book of Mormon/Evidences/Hebraisms/If-and conditionals | |||
|subject=If-and conditionals | |||
|summary=The first edition of the Book of Mormon contained several examples of a grammatical structure not known in English, but common in Hebrew: the so-called if/and conditional. | |||
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|link=Book_of_Mormon/Anachronisms/Names | |||
|subject=Names: authentic Old World names in the Book of Mormon | |||
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|link=Book of Mormon/Evidences/Hebraisms/Chiasmus | |link=Book of Mormon/Evidences/Hebraisms/Chiasmus | ||
|subject=Chiasmus | |subject=Chiasmus | ||
|summary=A literary structure known as "chiasmus" exists in the Book of Mormon. | |summary=A literary structure known as "chiasmus" exists in the Book of Mormon. It is claimed that the presence of chiasmus in the Book of Mormon is either coincidental, an artifact of the observer, or not impressive since examples of chiastic patterns have been found in the Doctrine and Covenants or other 19th century writing. | ||
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|subject=Sami Hanna on the Book of Mormon | |subject=Sami Hanna on the Book of Mormon | ||
|summary=I have read a talk written by Elder Russell M. Nelson in which he discusses a friend of his who translated the Book of Mormon back into Arabic. What are the facts behind this story and the talk? | |summary=I have read a talk written by Elder Russell M. Nelson in which he discusses a friend of his who translated the Book of Mormon back into Arabic. What are the facts behind this story and the talk? | ||
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