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LDS scholar Hugh Nibley wrote the following in response to a letter sent to the editor of the ''Church News'' section of the ''Deseret News''. His response was printed in the ''Church News'' in 1961:<ref>''Church News'', 29 July 1961: 10, 15. Reprinted in {{Book:Nibley:Prophetic Book of Mormon|pages=214–18}} [Nibley's first edition of ''Since Cumorah'' cites such sources as R. Reitzenstein, in ''Nachrichter v. d. kgl. Ges. d. Wiss. zu Gottingen'' (1916): 362, 416, and 1917 Heft 1, pp. 130-151, and ''Historische Zeitschrift'' 116 (DATE?), pp. 189-202. A von Harnack, in ''Journal of Biblical Literature'' 50 (1931), pp. 266ff; cf. Alf. Resch, "Der Paulinismus u. die Logia Jesu," in ''Texte u. Untersuchungen. N. F.'' 13 (1904).]</ref> | LDS scholar Hugh Nibley wrote the following in response to a letter sent to the editor of the ''Church News'' section of the ''Deseret News''. His response was printed in the ''Church News'' in 1961:<ref>''Church News'', 29 July 1961: 10, 15. Reprinted in {{Book:Nibley:Prophetic Book of Mormon|pages=214–18}} [Nibley's first edition of ''Since Cumorah'' cites such sources as R. Reitzenstein, in ''Nachrichter v. d. kgl. Ges. d. Wiss. zu Gottingen'' (1916): 362, 416, and 1917 Heft 1, pp. 130-151, and ''Historische Zeitschrift'' 116 (DATE?), pp. 189-202. A von Harnack, in ''Journal of Biblical Literature'' 50 (1931), pp. 266ff; cf. Alf. Resch, "Der Paulinismus u. die Logia Jesu," in ''Texte u. Untersuchungen. N. F.'' 13 (1904).]</ref> | ||
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Critics of the Book of Mormon claim that major portions of it are copied, without attribution, from the Bible. They present this as evidence that Joseph Smith wrote the Book of Mormon by plagiarizing the Authorized ("King James") Version of the Bible.
To see citations to the critical sources for these claims, [[../CriticalSources|click here]]
The Book of Mormon emulates the language and style of the King James Bible because that is the scriptural style Joseph Smith, translator of the Book of Mormon, was familiar with.
Quotations from the Bible in the Book of Mormon are sometimes uncited quotes from Old Testament prophets on the brass plates, similar to the many unattributed Old Testament quotes in the New Testament; others are simply similar phrasing emulated by Joseph Smith during his translation.
Critics also fail to mention that even if all the Biblical passages were removed from the Book of Mormon, there would be a great deal of text remaining. Joseph Smith was able to produce long, intricate religious texts without using the Bible; if he was trying to deceive people, why did he "plagiarize" from the one book—the Bible—which his readership was sure to recognize?
See also: | Bible passages in the Book of Mormon Summary: What does the inclusion of KJV text in the Book of Mormon tell us? | Alleged KJV translation errors in the Book of Mormon |
Why do portions of Book of Mormon and KJV match so closely? Summary: Are the King James passages in the Book of Mormon evidence of plagiarism? | KJV italicized text in the Book of Mormon Summary: Many changes in the Book of Mormon occur in the KJV italicized text. What is that text for? Did Joseph focus on it during the translation? | |
Isaiah and the Book of Mormon | New Testament text | |
Quoting Malachi | Greek words: alpha and omega? |
LDS scholar Hugh Nibley wrote the following in response to a letter sent to the editor of the Church News section of the Deseret News. His response was printed in the Church News in 1961:[1]
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