A Study of Book of Mormon Texts I (cont.)

Title

A Study of Book of Mormon Texts I (cont.)

Magazine

Improvement Era

Publication Type

Magazine Article

Year of Publication

1923

Authors

Sjodahl, J.M. (Primary)

Pagination

880–884

Date Published

August 1923

Volume

26

Issue Number

10

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Bibliographic Citation

Abstract

In this series, internal evidences of the Book of Mormon’s authenticity are argued using analysis of words and names used in the book that reflect ancient Hebrew customs, and parallels between the Book of Mormon and American Indian languages. The continuation of the first part covers "oppressive taxation," "corpses thrown into the river," "drinking blood," and the Bible.

Language
Etymology
Authenticity
Textual Analysis
Language - Hebrew
Hebraisms

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