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Verbal Punctuation in the Book of Mormon III—Behold

Title
Verbal Punctuation in the Book of Mormon III—Behold
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2025
Authors
Gee, John (Primary)
Journal
Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship
Pagination
83–102
Volume
63
Publisher
The Interpreter Foundation
Abstract
As an ancient book, the Book of Mormon employed verbal punctuation rather than typographical punctuation. An example of this verbal punctuation is the word behold, which is used in the Book of Mormon to point things out, to highlight unexpected effects of situations, and to modify a previously expressed proposition. This corresponds to ancient Hebrew usage. Joseph Smith’s usage from the time the Book of Mormon was produced, however, differs in both its frequency and how it was used, even when Joseph Smith was consciously trying to imitate the Book of Mormon.
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