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*The author notes that "Book of Mormon readers are not told of a single Nephite or Lamanite who descended from anyone other than an Israelite," and that scholars attempt to mitigate this by claiming that others were adopted into the Abrahamic covenant or that the Nephite record is an ethnocentric "lineage history." | |||
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*Sorenson, ''An Ancient American Setting for the Book of Mormon'' (1985), 50–56; | |||
*John L. Sorenson and Matthew Roper, “Before DNA,” ''Journal of Book of Mormon Studies'' 12, no. 1 (2003): 17–18; | |||
*Whiting, “DNA” (2003), 25–28, 31, 33–34. | |||
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*The author states that neither the Jaredites nor the "Amerisraelites" ever mention indigenous "others." | |||
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*Joseph Smith taught that the Book of Mormon recounts the origin of Modern Amerindians. | |||
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*The author claims that apologists' response to Joseph's statements are that "prophets are fallible" and that Joseph "expressed or authorized divergent opinions aoubt the Book of Mormon setting and peoples." | |||
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*Joseph stated that the Book of Mormon is a record of the forefathers of our western Tribes of Indians and that the Land of America is a promised land. | |||
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*Joseph Smith to N. C. Saxton, 4 January 1833, Joseph Smith Letter Book 1, p. 17 (the r in “tribes of Indians” is dotted like an i), Joseph Smith Collection, LDS Church Archives, Salt Lake City, available on Selected Collections from the Archives of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Provo: Brigham Young University Press, 2002), DVD 20; see also Dean C. Jessee, comp. and ed., The Personal Writings of Joseph Smith, 2nd ed. (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2002), | |||
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*The "white Lamanite" named Zelph. | |||
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*For surveys of the primary sources on Zelph, see Donald Q. Cannon, | |||
“Zelph Revisited,” Regional Studies in Latter-day Saint History: Illinois, ed. H. Dean | |||
Garrett (Provo: Brigham Young University, Department of Church History and | |||
Doctrine, 1995), 97–111; Kenneth W. Godfrey, “The Zelph Story,” Paper GOD-89 | |||
(Provo: FARMS, 1989); Godfrey, “The Zelph Story,” Brigham Young University Studies | |||
29, no. 2 (Spring 1989): 31–56; Godfrey, “What Is the Significance of Zelph in the | |||
Study of Book of Mormon Geography?” Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 8, no. 2 | |||
(1999), 70–79; Brent Lee Metcalfe, “A Documentary Analysis of the Zelph | |||
Episode,” delivered at the 1989 Sunstone Symposium; Metcalfe, “Disinterring | |||
Zelph,” forthcoming online at <www.mormonscripturestudies.com>. | |||
Wilford Woodruff, Journal, [3 June] 1834, LDS Church Archives, Salt | |||
Lake City; see also Susan Staker, ed., Waiting for World’s End: The Diaries of Wilford | |||
Woodruff (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1993), 4. Woodruff’s journal was combined | |||
with Heber C. Kimball’s to form the 3 June 1834 entry in the History of the | |||
Church ([Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1978], 2:79–80). Like Woodruff, Kimball | |||
also observed that “Brother Joseph had enquired of the Lord” about Zelph’s identity | |||
“and it was made known in a vision” (Heber C. Kimball, “Extracts from H. C. | |||
Kimball[’]s Journal,” Times and Seasons 6, no. 2 [1 February 1845]: 788). | |||
Woodruff recounted Smith’s Zelph vision several times throughout his life. Ruben | |||
McBride penned a similar eyewitness account—so similar that in some instances | |||
his recollection of Smith’s language is identical to Woodruff’s (Reuben McBride, | |||
Sr., Journal, 3 June 1834, pp. 3–4, LDS Church Archives, Salt Lake City). | |||
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