Item Detail
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28768
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10
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1
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English
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The Book of Mormon as Translation English
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Journal of Book of Mormon Studies
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1995
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4
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1
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Provo, UT
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Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
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209-217
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"The Book of Mormon is a translation, containing details of the original language in which it is written. Very few of the writers would have had a working knowledge of Egyptian; the writing would more likely be Hebraized Egyptian. The Book of Mormon contains many passages from Isaiah, more correctly translated than in the King James Version. Various examples of the Hebrew contruct state are evident in Joseph Smith's translation, together with direct translations of Hebrew idioms." [abstract provided]
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'A Record in the Language of My Father' : Evidence of Ancient Egyptian and Hebrew in the Book of Mormon
Book of Mormon Language
Book of Mormon Studies: An Introduction and Guide
Deflected Agreement in the Book of Mormon
Digging in Cumorah : Reclaiming Book of Mormon narratives
Envisioning Scripture: Joseph Smith’s Revelations in Their Early American Contexts
Joseph Smith's Use of Pseudo-, Intralingual, and Intersemiotic Translation in the Creation of the Mormon Canon: The Book of Mormon, the Bible, and the Book of Abraham
Proclaiming the Way in Japanese : The 1909 Translation of the Book of Mormon
The Bible and the Latter-day Saint Tradition (book)
Understanding the Book of Mormon : A Reader's Guide