Insights into the Story of Korihor Based on Intertextual Comparisons

Title

Insights into the Story of Korihor Based on Intertextual Comparisons

Publication Type

Journal Article

Year of Publication

2024

Authors

Hudson, Noel (Primary)

Journal

BYU Studies Quarterly

Pagination

223–242

Volume

62

Publisher

The Interpreter Foundation

Abstract

A brief outline of the saga of Korihor, the Anti-Christ, is provided along with a discussion of his affinities with other Book of Mormon anti-Christs, including those in the order of Nehors. Literary allusions suggesting Korihor as a foil to the king of the Lamanites are examined. Evidence of a schism among the order of Nehors leading to violence is discussed. Korihor’s unusual death is examined within the context of the theme of crushing the serpent from the stories of Adam, Eve, and Cain.

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Subject Keywords

Korihor
Order of Nehors
Antichrist
Intertextuality
Serpents

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