Item Detail
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31965
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English
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Joseph Smith, Adam Clarke, and the Making of a Bible Revision
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Journal of Mormon History
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2020
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46
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3
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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1-22
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"This article considers how Joseph Smith created new narratives and text within the Bible revision project. It draws on my training as a text critic of the New Testament and shows how new religious texts are created and adapted by religious communities. Much like the synoptic Gospels, whose authors created new narratives from existing texts like the Gospel of Mark and also drew upon resources that must now be recovered through source analysis, the Joseph Smith revision of the Bible drew upon nineteenth-century print sources including Adam Clarke’s Bible commentary. I will then offer an interpretation of how this new information shapes the way Joseph Smith’s Bible project is understood and received as a religious text." [Author]
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