Alma’s Use of State in the Book of Mormon

Title

Alma’s Use of State in the Book of Mormon

Book Title

Pressing Forward with the Book of Mormon: The FARMS Updates of the 1990s

Publication Type

Book Chapter

Chapter

38

Year of Publication

1999

Authors

Editors

Welch, John W. (Secondary), and Thorne, Melvin J. (Secondary)

Pagination

157-163

Publisher

FARMS

City

Provo, UT

Abstract

Joseph Smith claimed the Book of Mormon was a product of multiple ancient authors. Recent studies of the words and phrases used by the book's various writers have provided evidence of this claim. The following notes on how the word state is employed in the Book of Mormon suggest that Alma the Younger can be singled out as a distinct author within the record.

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Subject Keywords

Resurrection
Authorship
Doctrine
Alma the Younger
State
Postmortal Life
Corianton (Son of Alma the Younger)

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