Item Detail
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28886
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27
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English
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"The Place that was Called Nahom" : New Light from Ancient Yemen
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Journal of Book of Mormon Studies
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1999
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8
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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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64-70, 79
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"Brown describes a carved altar inscribed to the tribe Nihm discovered in the southwest Arabian peninsula (Yemen)-this location may be the place Nahom where Nephi's father-in-law, Ishmael, was buried, according to the Book of Mormon record." [abstract provided]
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Echoes and Evidences of the Book of Mormon
Editor's Introduction, Not So Easily Dismissed : Some Facts for acts for Which Counterexplanations of the Book of Mormon Will Need to Account
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Journey of Faith: From Jerusalem to the Promised Land
Lehi in The Wilderness; 81 new documented evidences that The Book Of Mormon is a True History
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New Light : The Queen of Sheba, Skyscraper Architecture, and Lehi's Dream
Newly Found Altars from Nahom
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Poesy and Prosody in the Book of Mormon
Second Witness : Analytical and Contextual Commentary on the Book of Mormon
The Book of Mormon Reference Companion
The Nahom Convergence Reexamined: The Eastward Trail, Burial of the Dead, and the Ancient Borders of Nihm
The Place—or the Tribe—Called Nahom?: NHM as Both a Tribal and Geographic Name in Modern and Ancient Yemen
The Power of Evidence in the Nurturing of Faith
The Worlds of Joseph Smith : A Bicentennial Conference at the Library of Congress
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