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Sojourn, Dwell, and Stay: Terms of Servitude S. Kent Brown. "Sojourn, Dwell, and Stay: Terms of Servitude." In From Jerusalem to Zarahemla: Literary and Historical Studies of the Book of Mormon, 55-74. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 1998.
A Study in Seven: Hebrew Numerology in the Book of Mormon Volluz, Corbin T.. "A Study in Seven: Hebrew Numerology in the Book of Mormon." BYU Studies Quarterly 53, no. 2 (2014): 57-83.
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Not Joseph's, and Not Modern Peterson, Daniel C.. "Not Joseph's, and Not Modern." In Echoes and Evidences of the Book of Mormon, edited by Donald W. Parry, Daniel C. Peterson and John W. Welch, 191-229. Provo, UT: Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, 2002.
The Hebrew Origin of Three Book of Mormon Place-Names Ricks, Stephen D., and John A. Tvedtnes. "The Hebrew Origin of Three Book of Mormon Place-Names." In Pressing Forward with the Book of Mormon: The FARMS Updates of the 1990s, edited by John W. Welch and Melvin J. Thorne, 88-92. Provo, UT: FARMS, 1999.
Chiasmus in the Book of Mormon Welch, John W.. "Chiasmus in the Book of Mormon." BYU Studies Quarterly 10, no. 3 (1969): 69-83.
What’s in a Name? Irreantum Hoskisson, Paul Y., Brian M. Hauglid, and John Gee. "What’s in a Name? Irreantum." Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 11, no. 1 (2002): 90-93, 114-115.
Liahona: “The Direction of the Lord”: An Etymological Explanation Curci, Jonathan. "Liahona: “The Direction of the Lord”: An Etymological Explanation." Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 16, no. 2 (2007): 60-67, 97-98.
Semitic Texts Written in Egyptian Characters Ricks, Stephen D.. "Semitic Texts Written in Egyptian Characters." In Pressing Forward with the Book of Mormon: The FARMS Updates of the 1990s, edited by John W. Welch and Melvin J. Thorne, 237-243. Provo, UT: FARMS, 1999.
Hebraisms and Other Ancient Peculiarities in the Book of Mormon Parry, Donald W.. "Hebraisms and Other Ancient Peculiarities in the Book of Mormon." In Echoes and Evidences of the Book of Mormon, edited by Donald W. Parry, Daniel C. Peterson and John W. Welch, 155-189. Provo, UT: Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, 2002.
How Do You Say "Law" in Hebrew? Welch, John W., and Greg Welch. How Do You Say "Law" in Hebrew?. Provo, UT: Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, 1999.
Hebrew and Uto-Aztecan: Possible Linguistic Connections Stubbs, Brian D.. "Hebrew and Uto-Aztecan: Possible Linguistic Connections." In Reexploring the Book of Mormon, edited by John W. Welch, 279-281. Provo, UT/Salt Lake City: FARMS/Deseret Book, 1992.
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“Arise from the Dust”: Insights from Dust-Related Themes in the Book of Mormon (Part 2: Enthronement, Resurrection, and Other Ancient Motifs from the “Voice from the Dust”) Lindsay, Jeff. "“Arise from the Dust”: Insights from Dust-Related Themes in the Book of Mormon (Part 2: Enthronement, Resurrection, and Other Ancient Motifs from the “Voice from the Dust”)." Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture 22 (2016): 233-277.
Does Chiasmus Appear in the Book of Mormon by Chance? Edwards, Boyd F., and W. Farrell Edwards. "Does Chiasmus Appear in the Book of Mormon by Chance?" BYU Studies Quarterly 43, no. 2 (2004): 103-130.
Testaments: Links between the Book of Mormon and the Hebrew Bible Bokovoy, David E., and John A. Tvedtnes. Testaments: Links between the Book of Mormon and the Hebrew Bible. Toelle, UT: Heritage Press, 2003.
Book of Mormon Language Stubbs, Brian D.. Book of Mormon Language In Encyclopedia of Mormonism, Edited by Daniel H. Ludlow. Vol. 1. New York: Macmillan, 1992.
The Scalp of Your Head: Polysemy in Alma 44:14–18 Bowen, Matthew L.. "The Scalp of Your Head: Polysemy in Alma 44:14–18." Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture 20 (2016): 39-45.
The Names Lehi and Sariah—Language and Meaning Chadwick, Jeffrey R.. "The Names Lehi and Sariah—Language and Meaning." Journal of Book of Mormon Studies 9, no. 1 (2000): 32-34, 77.
KnoWhy #111 - Why Did Alma Add “Chains of Hell” to Abinadi’s Phrase “Bands of Death”? (Alma 5:9) KnoWhy #111 - Why Did Alma Add “Chains of Hell” to Abinadi’s Phrase “Bands of Death”? (Alma 5:9). Springville, UT: Book of Mormon Central, 2016.
“This Son Shall Comfort Us”: An Onomastic Tale of Two Noahs Bowen, Matthew L.. "“This Son Shall Comfort Us”: An Onomastic Tale of Two Noahs." Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture 23 (2017): 263-298.