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**Neol B. Reynolds, [http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/books/?bookid=41&chapid=195 "Lehi's Arabian Journey Updated,"] in ''Book of Mormon Authorship Revisited: The Evidence for Ancient Origins'', ed. Noel B. Reynolds (Provo, Utah: FARMS, 1997). | **Neol B. Reynolds, [http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/books/?bookid=41&chapid=195 "Lehi's Arabian Journey Updated,"] in ''Book of Mormon Authorship Revisited: The Evidence for Ancient Origins'', ed. Noel B. Reynolds (Provo, Utah: FARMS, 1997). | ||
**Jeffrey R. Chadwick, [http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/review/?vol=17&num=2&id=586 "The Wrong Place for Lehi's Trail and the Valley of Lemuel,"] FARMS Review 17, no. 2 (2005) | **Jeffrey R. Chadwick, [http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/review/?vol=17&num=2&id=586 "The Wrong Place for Lehi's Trail and the Valley of Lemuel,"] FARMS Review 17, no. 2 (2005) | ||
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*Irreantum: Nephi tells us that upon reaching Bountiful they named the sea "Irreantum", and Nephi also tells us that this word means "many waters" (1 Nephi 17:5). This word is not a Nephite word, or Nephi would not have provided a definition of it for his readers. This word may be traced to a South Semitic etymology meaning "watering of completeness" or "watering of (super) abundance." | |||
**Paul Y. Hoskisson, [http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/jbms/?vol=11&num=1&id=288 "What's In A Name?"], Journal of Book of Mormon Studies: Volume - 11, Issue - 1, Pages: 90-93 | |||
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*'''The Exodus Motif in the Book of Mormon''': Scholars have observed that Nephi frequently reminds his readers of the ancient Israelite Exodus as a literary device to establish his own family's journey as part of God's great work. In chapter 17 Nephi explicitly calls upon Moses' ministry to rebuke his brothers and call them to repentance. | *'''The Exodus Motif in the Book of Mormon''': Scholars have observed that Nephi frequently reminds his readers of the ancient Israelite Exodus as a literary device to establish his own family's journey as part of God's great work. In chapter 17 Nephi explicitly calls upon Moses' ministry to rebuke his brothers and call them to repentance. |
Important note: These materials are for reference and personal study only. The information provided here is a supplement to the lesson manual to assist teachers in addressing issues that might arise in the course of teaching. It is in no way intended to replace or supplant the lesson materials provided by the Church. These resources are designed to: (1) aid teachers in responding to concerns or questions which students may raise during a lesson; and (2) point out important principles which could be highlighted during a lesson in order to protect students against future attacks against their faith and beliefs. It is intended only to be used as background information for prior preparation by teachers and should not be used in any way to replace correlated lesson materials.
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