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  1. 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

  2. Ether 12:25 “Thou hast also made our words powerful and great.”. The words and phrases of the Book of Mormon are “powerful and great” (Ether 12:25). Treasures await the pondering mind that contemplates virtually every word, idiom, figure of speech, or semantic value in the texts of this remarkable record. Several studies are underway to ...

    • Welch, John W.
    • Words and Phrases
    • Book Chapter
    • 1992
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  4. Book of Mormon. Class Member Study Guide. Comments and Suggestions. Your comments and suggestions about this study guide would be appreciated. Please submit them to: Curriculum Planning 50 East North Temple Street, Floor 24 Salt Lake City, UT 84150-3200 USA E-mail: cur-development@ldschurch.org. Please list your name, address, ward, and stake.

  5. Mormon wrote it more than 500 years after Amaleki concluded the book of Omni. In this book, Mormon briefly explains his compilation and abridgment of the records of his people. To understand his explanation, it is helpful to remember that the Lord commanded Nephi to make two sets of plates for a “special” and “wise” purpose (see 1 Nephi ...

  6. the Book of Mormon in the way it should be received and read. We can learn much from reading this passage carefully. A Book about a Book In a helpful contribution to the Book of Mormon Reference Companion, Professor Clyde J. Williams has outlined several themes addressed in the Book of Mormon that concern the coming forth of the book.3 These ...

  7. It is anticipated that many institute-age students will have previously studied the Book of Mormon sequentially—from beginning to end—at seminary, at home, or on a mission. This course, Teachings and Doctrine of the Book of Mormon (Religion 275), is designed to help students use a different approach to studying the Book of Mormon.

  8. Deep-Seated Discipleship: Laman, Lemuel, and Nephi. Deep-seated discipleship is a theme that runs throughout the Book of Mormon wherein we learn that, spiritually speaking, we stand or fall based upon our willingness to submit to the will of God. For example, the account of Lehi’s initial theophany is instructive.