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Since Cumorah: New Voices from the Dust, The Bible, the Scrolls, and the Book of Mormon—a Problem of Three Bodies
Title | Since Cumorah: New Voices from the Dust, The Bible, the Scrolls, and the Book of Mormon—a Problem of Three Bodies |
Publication Type | Magazine Article |
Year of Publication | 1965 |
Authors | Nibley, Hugh W. |
Magazine | Improvement Era |
Volume | 68 |
Issue Number | 11 |
Pagination | 974–977, 1013, 1040 |
Date Published | November 1965 |
Keywords | Book of Mormon; Dead Sea Scrolls; Early Christianity; Holy Bible; Intertextuality; Law of Moses; Plan of Salvation; Temple Worship |
Abstract | This series argues that the changing attitudes of biblical scholars toward basic questions about scripture allow room for claims made by the Book of Mormon. It discusses external evidences, the primitive church, Lehi, Zenos, the olive tree, and the Dead Sea Scrolls. The fourteenth part compares the Bible, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Book of Mormon. |
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Bibliographic Citation
Since Cumorah: New Voices from the Dust, The Bible, the Scrolls, and the Book of Mormon—a Problem of Three Bodies." Improvement Era 68, no. 11 (1965): 974-977, 1013, 1040. "
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