Lehi in the Desert, Part VII

Title

Lehi in the Desert, Part VII

Magazine

Improvement Era

Publication Type

Magazine Article

Year of Publication

1950

Authors

Nibley, Hugh W. (Primary)

Pagination

566–567, 587–588

Date Published

July 1950

Volume

53

Issue Number

7

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Bibliographic Citation

Nibley, Hugh W. "Lehi in the Desert, Part VII", Improvement Era, Vol. 53. no. 7 1950:566–567, 587–588.

Abstract

This series is a classic reflection on Lehi’s world in Arabia: poetry, tree of life, family affairs, politics, imagery, travel, tents, and foods. It comprises one of the first attempts to test the Book of Mormon against known geographical and cultural details in the regions where Lehi probably traveled in the Old World. The seventh part deals with Arabic poetic tradition as it relates to Lehi's admonitions to his sons.

Arabia
Poetry
Wilderness
Lehi's Trail
Laman (Son of Lehi)
Lemuel (Son of Lehi)
Lehi (Prophet)

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