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|70||Joseph Smith plagiarized the Apocrypha | |70-71 (HB)||Joseph Smith plagiarized the Apocrypha | ||
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*[[Book of Mormon/Plagiarism accusations/Apocrypha]] | *[[Book of Mormon/Plagiarism accusations/Apocrypha]] | ||
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*Jerald and Sandra Tanner, "Joseph Smith's Use of the Apocrypha," ''Salt Lake City Messenger'' (#89), December 1995. | *Jerald and Sandra Tanner, "Joseph Smith's Use of the Apocrypha," ''Salt Lake City Messenger'' (#89), December 1995. | ||
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|70, 513n52||Several Bible stories were reworked for the Book of Mormon. | |70, 513n52 (HB)||Several Bible stories were reworked for the Book of Mormon. | ||
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*[[Book of Mormon plagiarized from the Bible]] | |||
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*{{CriticalWork:Brodie:No Man Knows|pages=62-63}} | *{{CriticalWork:Brodie:No Man Knows|pages=62-63}} | ||
*Jerald and Sandra Tanner, "Joseph Smith's Plagiarism of the Bible" | *Jerald and Sandra Tanner, "Joseph Smith's Plagiarism of the Bible" | ||
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|72, n59||"Joseph's adventures as a money-digger...are described in a section of the BOM where one character speaks of hidden treasures in the earth that 'have slipped away' back into the ground." | |||
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*Book of Mormon (1830) {{s||Helaman|13|35}} | |||
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|72, 514n61 (HB)||The name "Lemuel" may have been derived from the name of the Smith's landlord, Lemuel Durfee. | |72, 514n61 (HB)||The name "Lemuel" may have been derived from the name of the Smith's landlord, Lemuel Durfee. | ||
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*Vogel, [''Early Mormon Documents''] vol. 1, 321, footnote #128. | *Vogel, [''Early Mormon Documents''] vol. 1, 321, footnote #128. | ||
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|73, 514n62||The names "Moroni" and "Cumorah" may have been taken from the "Comoros" Islands off the coast of Africa. | |||
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*[[Comoros Islands and Moroni]] | |||
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*Book of Mormon (1830), 529-530 {{s||Mormon|6|2-11}} | |||
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|73, n66||The 1830 Book of Mormon contains many grammatical errors. | |||
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*Jerald and Sandra Tanner, ''Mormonism: Shadow or Reality?'', 85-88. | |||
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|74||The name "Sam" in the Book of Mormon is "out-of-place." | |||
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|74, 514n67||The French word "adieu" is out-of-place in the Book of Mormon. | |||
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*[[Book of Mormon anachronisms/"Adieu" in the Book of Mormon|"Adieu" in the Book of Mormon]] | |||
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*Book of Mormon (1830) {{s||Jacob|7|27}} | |||
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Claims made in "Chapter 3: From Profit to Prophet" | A FAIR Analysis of: Criticism of Mormonism/Books A work by author: Richard Abanes
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Claims made in "Chapter 5: People of Zion" |
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60 | "This story would prove to be one of Smith's best tales." |
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62 | The Lamanites were cursed with a "skin of blackness." |
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62 | "Coincidentally, in most instances, Jesus used exactly the same wording found in the 1611 King James Version of the New Testament, even though the BOM was supposedly written more than 1,000 years before the King James Bible was published in England." |
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62 (HB) | "By the time Columbus found them, these so-called American Indians had become a "filthy, and a loathsome people" | ||
63, 510n15 (HB) | They "had no idea that their dark-skinned appearance was a curse traceable to their failure to follow God." |
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63, 510n18 | The genuineness of the Book of Mormon is "largely dependent upon the veracity of the idea that the Native Americans are descendants of the Israelites." |
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63 | Joseph was inspired by the "mound builders." |
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64, 511n24 (HB) | "Joe Smith...loved hearing, as well as telling, tall-tales about American Indians." According to Lucy Mack Smith, Joseph "skillfully composed yarns about Native Americans while still just a teen; long before any golden plates had been found." |
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66, 511n31 (HB) | According to Alexander Campbell, the Book of Mormon "commented on nearly 'every error and almost every truth discussed in New York for the last ten years.'" |
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68, 5121n41-43 (HB) | Joseph "copied portions" of other works into the Book of Mormon, such as Josiah Priest's The Wonders of Nature and Providence Displayed." |
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68-70, 512n44-45 | Joseph Smith contains parallels with Ethan Smith's View of the Hebrews |
Persuitte, 107, 122. | |
70-71 (HB) | Joseph Smith plagiarized the Apocrypha |
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70, 513n52 (HB) | Several Bible stories were reworked for the Book of Mormon. |
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72, n59 | "Joseph's adventures as a money-digger...are described in a section of the BOM where one character speaks of hidden treasures in the earth that 'have slipped away' back into the ground." |
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72, 514n61 (HB) | The name "Lemuel" may have been derived from the name of the Smith's landlord, Lemuel Durfee. |
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73, 514n62 | The names "Moroni" and "Cumorah" may have been taken from the "Comoros" Islands off the coast of Africa. |
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73, n66 | The 1830 Book of Mormon contains many grammatical errors. |
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74 | The name "Sam" in the Book of Mormon is "out-of-place." | ||
74, 514n67 | The French word "adieu" is out-of-place in the Book of Mormon. |
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