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  1. Feb 14, 2024 · It is easy—even natural—for modern readers of the Book of Mormon to intuitively see contemporary sensibilities regarding race and skin color in passages about a “skin of blackness” or “dark skins,” but such interpretations are misplaced when reading an ancient text.

  2. Book of Mormon Language about Skin Color: The curse is expressed in two antithetically parallel phrases: “as they were white, and exceedingly fair and delightsome the Lord God did cause a skin of blackness to come upon them” (2 Ne. 5:21). The phrases describe a previous condition and its succeeding condition, pivoting upon causation.

  3. Likewise, the “skin of blackness” Nephi describes was not necessarily physical, but rather symbolizes experiencing a “spiritual death” by being cut off from the Lord. Their souls were in spiritual darkness. For example, the Book of Mormon uses white and dark imagery to describe people in Nephi’s vision of the tree of life.

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  5. Mar 7, 2024 · Discovering Light in the Dark: The Power of the Book of Mormon. We can know through the example of the brother of Jared that the Book of Mormon is a radiant source of light, guiding us through lifes darkness and illuminating the path ahead.

  6. In this paper, I will present a new context with which to interpret the phrase “skin of blackness” that builds on apparent intertextuality between Nephi’s writings, those attributed to Moses, and an example of a similar curse found in a prominent treaty from the ancient Near East. URL. https://byustudies.byu.edu/article/life-and-death ...

  7. Book of Mormon, which represented God’s “words that are given through [Joseph]” (Doctrine and Covenants 5:11). The Book of Mormon represents a great outpour - ing of truth delivered to the world through the Prophet Joseph Smith. The Book of Mormon restores plain and precious truths that were lost over the centuries. The prophet Nephi saw

  8. The Book of Mormon contains The Ancient Definition of 'Thick Darkness.' According to Hebrew language expert Jeff Benner, the ancient Hebrew term ' Thick Darkness ' actually meant ' A heavy darkness that can be felt .' (above quote by Jeff Benner at. https://www.ancient-hebrew.org/ahlb/4letter.html#6205.