Item Detail
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31763
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4
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27
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English
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Buried Swords : The Shifting Interpretive Ground of a Beloved Book of Mormon Narrative
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Journal of Book of Mormon Studies
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2017
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26
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Provo, UT
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Neal A. Maxwell Institute
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1-47
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This article discusses the Book of Mormon narrative in which the Anti-Nephi-Lehies bured their weapons of war. It focuses on the potential political ethic of the story rather than the allegorical morals more frequently emphasized today.
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