The Stealing of the Daughters of the Lamanites

Title

The Stealing of the Daughters of the Lamanites

Book Title

Rediscovering the Book of Mormon

Publication Type

Book Chapter

Chapter

7

Year of Publication

1991

Authors

Goff, Alan (Primary)

Editors

Sorenson, John L. (Secondary)

Pagination

67-74

Publisher

FARMS

City

Provo, UT

Abstract

A minor story in the Book of Mormon provides an example of how complex the task of reading the book can be. It also illustrates how much richer our understanding can be when we remember that the Book of Mormon is an ancient record with connections to other ancient records, particularly the Old Testament. In the book of Mosiah, a band of wicked priests hid in the wilderness and kidnapped some young women to be their wives (see 20:1-5). This story can be read as an adventure tale. If looked at carefully, however, it shows the kind of connections between the Book of Mormon and the Old Testament that demonstrate that the Book of Mormon is an ancient book.

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Subject Keywords

Womenhood
Historicity
King Noah
Daughters of the Lamanites
Kidnapping
Priests of King Noah
Amulonites

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