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  1. 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
  2. Mormon 8:26–41; Ether 5:2–4; Moroni 1:4; 10:3–5; Doctrine and Covenants 10:45–46; 20:8–12; 84:54–58. Also study the introduc-tory material to the Book of Mormon. • According to the second paragraph of the title page of the Book of Mormon, what are three purposes of the Book of Mormon? • What have you learned from the

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  4. 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

  5. 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 ...

  6. The Book of Mormon, above all else, bears witness to the divinity of Jesus Christ and contains the doctrines of the gospel of Jesus Christ. The following topics and references provide insight into the people, doctrines, events, and places of the Book of Mormon. jesus christ Appearance and Ministry to the Inhabitants of the Americas: 3 Ne 11–27.

  7. Book of Mormon a lifetime pursuit. The. firstis that the Book of Mormon is the keystone of our religion. This was the Prophet Joseph Smith’s statement. He testified that “the Book of Mormon was the most cor- rect of any book on earth, and the keystone of our religion.” 1A keystone is the central stone in an arch.

  8. BYU Studies 50, no. 3 (2011) 165. U. nderstanding the Book of Mormon: A Reader’s Guide needs no recom- mendation. It is recommended already by its authorship, commended to us by Grant Hardy’s careful and helpful earlier work editing The Book of Mormon: A Reader’s Edition. Hardy was educated at Yale and is now a professor at the University ...

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