Item Detail
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28795
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17
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0
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English
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The Hebrew Origin of Some Book of Mormon Place Names
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Journal of Book of Mormon Studies
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1997
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6
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2
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Provo, UT
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Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
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255-259
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"The place-names, Cumorah, Jershon, and Zarahemla have possible Hebrew origins" [abstract provided]
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