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Literary Themes in the Book of Mormon: The Nephite-Kenite Hypothesis: Introduction
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Literary Themes in the Book of Mormon. Ordinary thoughts on an extraordinary volume of scripture. Monday, January 3, 2011. The Nephite-Kenite Hypothesis: Introduction. Moses takes his leave of Jethro,. An Approach to the Book of Mormon. Posted by Joey Green. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Nephite-Kenite Hypothesis: Nephi as Scribe. The Nephite-Kenite Hypothesis: Introduction. I have a degree in translation and have worked on various translation projects in the military for the past sixteen years.
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Literary Themes in the Book of Mormon: January 2010
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Literary Themes in the Book of Mormon. Ordinary thoughts on an extraordinary volume of scripture. Saturday, January 16, 2010. Nephi and His Brothers Hit it Off. In my last post, Psalm 1 and 2 as the Tree of Life Vision. Read the entire post. Posted by Joey Green. Monday, January 4, 2010. Psalm 1 and 2 as the Tree of Life Vision. R a prophetic calling that appears to include initiation into the Divine Council,. River, by which he sees a path and a rod of iron. Lehi then contrasts. Those who follow this pa...
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Literary Themes in the Book of Mormon: June 2010
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Literary Themes in the Book of Mormon. Ordinary thoughts on an extraordinary volume of scripture. Sunday, June 27, 2010. Shades of Enoch: Steadfast in Keeping the Commandments. There are a number of Book of Mormon passages that appear to converge with themes from Enochian literature. One of these occurs when Lehi pleads with his sons Laman and Lemuel to be as consistent and steadfast as certain elements in nature:. Read the entire post. Posted by Joey Green. Tuesday, June 15, 2010. Read the entire post.
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Literary Themes in the Book of Mormon: The Nephite-Kenite Hypothesis: Nephi as Scribe
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Literary Themes in the Book of Mormon. Ordinary thoughts on an extraordinary volume of scripture. Monday, January 17, 2011. The Nephite-Kenite Hypothesis: Nephi as Scribe. 8220;It is to writings that you must set your mind . I do not see an office comparable with [the scribe's] . I shall make you love books more than [you love] your mother, and I shall place their excellence before you.”. From the Egyptian text. The Satire on the Trades: The Instruction of Dua-Khety. And functioned as a hereditary guild:.
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Literary Themes in the Book of Mormon: Adam Versus the Patriarchs: Covenant Renewal in the Book of Mormon
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Literary Themes in the Book of Mormon. Ordinary thoughts on an extraordinary volume of scripture. Tuesday, October 26, 2010. Adam Versus the Patriarchs: Covenant Renewal in the Book of Mormon. In the Book of Mormon, King Benjamin’s address is often discussed by LDS scholars in the context of these same ANE covenant-renewal ceremonies. [3]. Mos 4:7; see also. 3:11, 16, 19, 26). It's an interesting question. Covenant renewal liturgy in the Hebrew Bible that does. Reference Adam, the creation, and other asp...
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Literary Themes in the Book of Mormon: Gates and the Divine Council in the Book of Mormon
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Literary Themes in the Book of Mormon. Ordinary thoughts on an extraordinary volume of scripture. Monday, July 5, 2010. Gates and the Divine Council in the Book of Mormon. Open to me the gates of righteousness: I will go into them,. I will praise the LORD. 8221; (Ps 24:3; see also Ps 15 and 95). We see this gate-salvation imagery used by the Savior in the New Testament: “ Enter ye in at the strait gate . . . Because strait. The gate, and narrow. Lift up your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lift up, ye everl...
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Literary Themes in the Book of Mormon: May 2010
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Literary Themes in the Book of Mormon. Ordinary thoughts on an extraordinary volume of scripture. Monday, May 31, 2010. A Robe of Righteousness: From Adam to Isaiah. Let thy priests be clothed with righteousness; and let thy saints shout for joy. The imagery of a robe of righteousness is one of the more powerful symbols of the Atonement in the Book of Mormon. Yet it is only used twice in that text—once by Nephi and once by his brother Jacob. [1]. Read the entire post. Posted by Joey Green.
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Literary Themes in the Book of Mormon: April 2009
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Literary Themes in the Book of Mormon. Ordinary thoughts on an extraordinary volume of scripture. Sunday, April 19, 2009. Nets of Belial in the Book of Mormon. Nets of Belial in. The Texts of Second Temple Judaism. And the pit ( pachath. And the snare ( pach. Are upon thee, O inhabitant of the earth.” Isaiah's alliterative use of these three terms ( pachad, pachath,. 4Q171, 2:9-12), talk of the “snares of Belial” using the same word ( pach. As the verse in Isa 24. Call wealth a snare or pit (e.g, 1QH...
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Literary Themes in the Book of Mormon: January 2011
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Literary Themes in the Book of Mormon. Ordinary thoughts on an extraordinary volume of scripture. Monday, January 17, 2011. The Nephite-Kenite Hypothesis: Nephi as Scribe. 8220;It is to writings that you must set your mind . I do not see an office comparable with [the scribes] . I shall make you love books more than [you love] your mother, and I shall place their excellence before you.”. From the Egyptian text. The Satire on the Trades: The Instruction of Dua-Khety. Read the entire post. 160; In his book.