Item Detail
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3894
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English
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Joseph Smith as a Student of Hebrew
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Summer 1968
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3
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41-55
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Discusses Joseph Smith and other Mormon leaders and their study of Hebrew under Professor Joshua Seixas--a competent scholar and teacher. Notes the immediate and permanent effect such study had on Mormon scriptures, particularly as Joseph used Hebrew 'as he chose, as an artist, inside his frame of reference, in accordance with his tastes, according to the effect he wanted to produce, as a foundation for theological innovations.'
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