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English
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A Masterpiece: Alma 36
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Rediscovering the Book of Mormon
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Provo, UT
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FARMS
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114-131
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This book chapter is about chiasmus, a style of writing that is found within the Book of Mormon in the book of Alma chapter 36. This type of writing emphasizes the main idea of the passage. This chapter deals with more of the stylistic way the chapter is written, rather than the actual history of the book of Alma chapter 36.
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Alma's Cry for Salvation
Asymmetry in Chiasms, With a Note About Deuteronomy 8 and Alma 36
Charting the Book of Mormon : Visual Aids for Personal Study and Teaching
Complexity, Consistency, Ignorance, and Probabilities
Does Chiasmus Appear in the Book of Mormon by Chance?
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
FARMS and Its Contributions to the Study of the Book of Mormon: 1979–2011
Glimpses of Lehi's Jerusalem
Mormon’s Narrative Strategies to Provide Literary Justice for Gideon
Notes on Book of Mormon Heads
No Weapon Shall Prosper : New Light on Sensitive Issues
Perspectives on Latter-day Saints Names and Naming: Names, Identity, and Belief
Poetic Parallelisms in the Book of Mormon : The Complete Text Reformatted
Preserved in Translation : Hebrew and Other Ancient Literary Forms in the Book of Mormon
Rethinking Alma 36
The Book of Mormon Reference Companion
The Power of Evidence in the Nurturing of Faith
The Role of Evidence in Religious Discussion
The Worlds of Joseph Smith : A Bicentennial Conference at the Library of Congress