Hebrew Idioms and Analogies in the Book of Mormon VI

Title

Hebrew Idioms and Analogies in the Book of Mormon VI

Magazine

Improvement Era

Publication Type

Magazine Article

Year of Publication

1914

Authors

Pagination

972–975

Date Published

August 1914

Volume

17

Issue Number

10

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Bibliographic Citation

Abstract

A series that produces evidence that the Book of Mormon is an ancient Hebrew work, containing Hebraisms. Emphasizes: (1) The Book of Mormon contains peculiar grammatical structures that are similarly found in the Bible, (2) many of the proper names in the Book of Mormon possess a notable Jewish character, and (3) many of the Jaredite proper names contain Hebraic similarities that date back to the period predating the Tower of Babel. The sixth part covers Hebrew omissions, noun dependency, and lack of adjectives.

Language
Hebraism
Literary Analysis
Language - Hebrew

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