Lesson 6 - Lehi's Affairs, 2. Lehi and the Arabs

Title

Lesson 6 - Lehi's Affairs, 2. Lehi and the Arabs

Manual Title

An Approach to the Book of Mormon

Publication Type

Manual Lesson

Lesson

6

Year of Publication

1957

Authors

Nibley, Hugh W. (Primary)

Pagination

58-69

Publisher

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Place Published

Salt Lake City

Abstract

Here we discuss Lehi's personal contacts with the Arabs, as indicated by his family background and his association with Ishmael, whose descendants in the New World closely resemble the Ishmaelites (Bedouins) of the Old World. The names of Lehi and some of his sons are pure Arabic. The Book of Mormon depicts Lehi as a man of three worlds, and it has recently become generally recognized that the ancient Hebrews shared fully in the culture and traditions of the desert on the one hand and in the cultural heritage of Egypt on the other.

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Subject Keywords

Arabia
Lehi (Prophet)
Ancient Egypt
Ishmael (Ephraimite)

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