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**[http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/books/?bookid=127&chapid=1508 "Journey of Faith: From Jerusalem to the New World"], ed. by S. Kent Brown and Peter Johnson (Provo, Utah: Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Studies), 2006. | **[http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/books/?bookid=127&chapid=1508 "Journey of Faith: From Jerusalem to the New World"], ed. by S. Kent Brown and Peter Johnson (Provo, Utah: Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Studies), 2006. | ||
**[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDYwsstRRxY&feature=plcp&context=C3e7fbc0UDOEgsToPDskJkZEmWFK1E66f6I2RgTlu2 "The Ocean Journey"] Journey of Faith DVD, FARMS, video clip | **[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDYwsstRRxY&feature=plcp&context=C3e7fbc0UDOEgsToPDskJkZEmWFK1E66f6I2RgTlu2 "The Ocean Journey"] Journey of Faith DVD, FARMS, video clip | ||
**{{BYUS1|author=David L. Clark| | **{{BYUS1|author=David L. Clark|article=[https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/BYUStudies/article/viewArticle/5876 Lehi and el Nino: A Method of Migration]|vol=30|num=3|date=1990}} | ||
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*'''Arriving in the Promised Land:''' Most LDS scholars believe that Lehi's party would have finally ended their journey on the western coast of Guatemala in central America. The geography of Guatemala approximately matches descriptions that come later in the Book of Mormon. There is some indication that the prophet Joseph Smith believed that Lehi's party landed on the coast of Chile, although whether Joseph actually believed that has been questioned by later General Authorities (B.H. Roberts and John A. Widtsoe). Whether Joseph Smith actually believed this or not is not too important, because Joseph Smith never claimed revelation for his own best guesses about such matters. Furthermore, most LDS scholars believe that upon arriving in the New World Lehi's family would have encountered native inhabitants already living there. | *'''Arriving in the Promised Land:''' Most LDS scholars believe that Lehi's party would have finally ended their journey on the western coast of Guatemala in central America. The geography of Guatemala approximately matches descriptions that come later in the Book of Mormon. There is some indication that the prophet Joseph Smith believed that Lehi's party landed on the coast of Chile, although whether Joseph actually believed that has been questioned by later General Authorities (B.H. Roberts and John A. Widtsoe). Whether Joseph Smith actually believed this or not is not too important, because Joseph Smith never claimed revelation for his own best guesses about such matters. Furthermore, most LDS scholars believe that upon arriving in the New World Lehi's family would have encountered native inhabitants already living there. | ||
**{{Book:Sorenson: | **{{Book:Sorenson:Ancient American Setting|pages=138}} | ||
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**[ | **[[Book_of_Mormon/Geography Book of Mormon Geography|Book of Mormon geography resources]] — FAIR Wiki. | ||
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:Another possibility is that the names of certain items in the Book of Mormon are the result of applying a familiar name to something unfamiliar. For example, when Romans discovered the hippopotamus they called it a "river horse" (the literal meaning of "hippopotamus"). LDS scholar Brant Gardner notes the following: | :Another possibility is that the names of certain items in the Book of Mormon are the result of applying a familiar name to something unfamiliar. For example, when Romans discovered the hippopotamus they called it a "river horse" (the literal meaning of "hippopotamus"). LDS scholar Brant Gardner notes the following: | ||
:"The Book of Mormon provides two possible occasions for such a mislabeling. The first is when the Lehites must describe animals they find in the New World. In this case, Joseph Smith would be accurately translating a label applied by the Nephites....The other possibility is that Joseph Smith is mislabeling unknown animals during the translation process according to his cultural expectations, regardless of the technical meaning of the terms on the plates." | :"The Book of Mormon provides two possible occasions for such a mislabeling. The first is when the Lehites must describe animals they find in the New World. In this case, Joseph Smith would be accurately translating a label applied by the Nephites....The other possibility is that Joseph Smith is mislabeling unknown animals during the translation process according to his cultural expectations, regardless of the technical meaning of the terms on the plates." | ||
**[ | **[[Book_of_Mormon/Anachronisms|Claimed Book of Mormon Anachronisms]] — FAIR Wiki. | ||
**John Clark, Wade Ardern, Matthew Roper, "[http://www.fairlds.org/FAIR_Conferences/2005_Debating_the_Foundations_of_Mormonism.html Debating the Foundations of Mormonism: The Book of Mormon and Archaeology]," FAIR Conference, Sandy, Utah, 2005. | **John Clark, Wade Ardern, Matthew Roper, "[http://www.fairlds.org/FAIR_Conferences/2005_Debating_the_Foundations_of_Mormonism.html Debating the Foundations of Mormonism: The Book of Mormon and Archaeology]," FAIR Conference, Sandy, Utah, 2005. | ||
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