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  1. 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 ...

  2. Three Days of Darkness. The three days of darkness symbolized the death of Jesus Christ, who is “the light and the life of the world” (3 Nephi 11:11). Mormon emphasized that the three days of darkness was “a sign” given of the Savior’s death (see 1 Nephi 19:10; Helaman 14:27; 3 Nephi 8:23).

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  4. 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 ...

  5. Dec 3, 2023 · The Book of Mormon represents “difficult source material” for anyone trying to adapt it to the silver screen, said Randy Astle, a scholar of Latter-day Saint films, largely due to the text’s ...

  6. The True Light. The account of the first Christmas in the Book of Mormon helps us learn that Jesus Christ is the “light which shineth in darkness” (see Doctrine and Covenants 10:57–61 ). The most familiar and beloved account of the Savior’s birth is found in the second chapter of Luke in the New Testament. I am filled with gratitude ...

  7. Dec 8, 2023 · By Jonathan Decker · December 8, 2023. The Oath (rated PG-13, in theaters now) is an adaptation of the final chapters of The Book of Mormon infused with the thematic spirit of Braveheart, Gladiator, and The Patriot. I’m not saying that The Oath has the budget to go for that kind of scale or that filmmaker Darin Scott is the kind of seasoned ...

  8. Dec 8, 2023 · Sadly, “The Oath” shows us that the Mormon faith-based movie industry — just like faith-based movies generally — still have a long way to go. There is clearly a love in this movie for the source material as well as classic “sword and sandals” epics from the early 2000s like “Gladiator” and “Braveheart,” as evidenced by how ...