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Book of Mormon and View of the Hebrews: Analysis of scripture use
Scriptures cited by both works
KJV scripture | VoH Page | BoM Use? | Comments and/or text (as it appears in View of the Hebrews) |
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Isaiah 6:11 |
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Isaiah 11:1 |
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Isaiah 11:11 |
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Isaiah 11:15 |
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Isaiah 14:1 |
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Isaiah 49:18-23 |
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Isaiah 49:18-22 |
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Isaiah 11:12 |
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Isaiah 11:12 |
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Isaiah 11:13 |
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Isaiah 49:21 |
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Isaiah 3:18-21 |
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Isaiah 3:24-25 |
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Isaiah 9:6 |
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Isaiah 11: |
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Isaiah 5:26 |
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Isaiah 7:18 |
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Isaiah 5:13 |
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Isaiah 7:8 |
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Isaiah 10:20-22 |
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Isaiah 49:1,11-13 |
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Isaiah 51:11 |
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Isaiah 11:12 |
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Isaiah 11:13 |
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Analysis
The Book of Mormon and View of the Hebrews have only 30 verses from Isaiah in common, some of which are in Isaiah 11, which entire chapter Ethan Smith references but does not quote. Only ten chapters of Isaiah are mentioned by both works.
Isaiah cited only by Ethan Smith
KJV scripture | VoH Page | Comments and/or text (as it appears in View of the Hebrews) |
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Isaiah 18:2-7 |
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Isaiah 60:1,3,8,9 |
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Isaiah 66:30 |
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Isaiah 65:7 |
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Isaiah 65:8-9 |
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Isaiah 56:8 |
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Isaiah 63:17-18 |
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Isaiah 63:1-6 |
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Doubtless thou art our father, though Abraham be ignorant of us, and Israel acknowledge us not: thou, O LORD, art our father, our redeemer; thy name is from everlasting. |
Isaiah 63:1-6 |
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Isaiah 63:16 |
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Isaiah 28:1,3,8 |
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Isaiah 28:5 |
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Isaiah 54:5 |
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Isaiah 59:19 |
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Isaiah 18:8-9 |
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Isaiah 18:7 |
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Isaiah 63: |
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Isaiah 18: |
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Isaiah 43:1-2 |
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Isaiah 43:4 |
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Isaiah 43:4 |
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Isaiah 43:16 |
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Isaiah 43:19 |
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Isaiah 60:9 |
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Isaiah 66:18-21, &c. |
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Isaiah 36:19 |
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Isaiah 18:1 |
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Isaiah 26:3 |
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Isaiah 26:19 |
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Isaiah 18:7 |
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Isaiah 18:2 |
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Isaiah 28:2 |
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Isaiah 61:9 |
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Isaiah 65:23 |
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Isaiah 60: |
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Isaiah 65:3 |
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Isaiah 44:3-4 |
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Isaiah 59:21 |
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Isaiah 40:5 |
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Isaiah 40:1-2 |
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Isaiah 35:1 |
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Isaiah 35:5 |
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Isaiah 43:19-20 |
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Isaiah 51:3 |
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Isaiah 41:14 |
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Isaiah 41:18-20 |
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Analysis
Nineteen chapters of Isaiah are used in Ethan Smith without being used in the Book of Mormon (almost twice the number of chapters they have in common), with reference to at least 65 verses (more than 68% of the total number of Isaiah verses cited by Ethan Smith). View of the Hebrews also cites the entire chapters of Isaiah 18, 60 (twice), and 63, which would raise the numbers even further.
Questionable parallels
A few scriptures are alluded to by View of the Hebrews, but it is difficult to see them as actual parallels in the use of scripture, since one is a grammatic example ignored by the Book of Mormon, and one is a reference to John the Baptist. Joseph Smith would be far more likely to know the reference to John the Baptist from the New Testament than he would to crib the idea from Ethan Smith's use of the Old Testament:
KJV scripture | VoH Page | BoM Use? | Comments and/or text (as it appears in View of the Hebrews) |
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Isaiah 40:3 |
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Isaiah 55:1 |
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A key omission
Ethan Smith's volume relies heavily on Isaiah 18—readers of the book will note how important he feels this chapter is, since it applies to America. Ethan Smith focuses heavily on verse one ("ho, land shadowing with wings") as referring specifically to North and South America, with the two "wings" of North America and South America being divided by the Isthmus of Panama. Of course, the Book of Mormon doesn't refer to Isaiah 18 at all, which, though interesting for a book that ostensibly very heavily relied on Ethan Smith, also at its core purports to also represent Israel in the Americas. And yet, the Book of Mormon does not avail itself of this at all.
Members of the Church would later find this type of reasoning persuasive:
- "But the stepping of the people on this side of the ship, or on the land shadowing with wings, in such numbers, would, to use a figure, almost turn the world over; they would, in other words, overbalance it, the same as a ship would be overbalanced by the shifting of the cargo from one side of the vessel to the other" (Parley P. Pratt, (July 4, 1853) Journal of Discourses 1:142.). (italics added)
- "To show still more fully the place where this ensign or standard is to be raised, let me refer you to the 18th chapter of Isaiah, wherein you will find these words, "Woe to the land shadowing with wings, which is beyond the rivers of Ethiopia." In the 3rd verse of that chapter, after uttering the prediction concerning the judgment to come upon that land beyond the rivers of Ethiopia from Palestine-a land that has the appearance of shadowing with wings, like North and South America, the prophet says, "All ye inhabitants of the world and dwellers on the earth, see ye, when he lifteth up an ensign on the mountains, and when he bloweth with a trumpet, hear ye"-something that the Lord considered worthy of the attention of all the people of the earth." (Orson Pratt, (March 26, 1871) Journal of Discourses 14:67.).
If View of the Hebrews was Joseph's source, why didn't he use this vital part of Ethan Smith's argument?
Summary
Question: Does the Book of Mormon rely primarily on those chapters from Isaiah mentioned in Ethan Smith's View of the Hebrews?
An analysis of the use of Isaiah in the Book of Mormon and View of the Hebrews does not suggest that the former relies upon the latter
Isaiah scriptures in both | Isaiah in View of Hebrews only | Isaiah in Book of Mormon only |
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TOTAL = 30 verses in common; 31.6% of VoH Isaiah verses and 8.3% of BoM Isaiah verses |
TOTAL = 65 verses only in VoH; 68.4% of VoH Isaiah verses |
TOTAL = 332 verses only in Book of Mormon; 91.7% of BoM Isaiah verses |
An analysis of the use of Isaiah in the Book of Mormon and View of the Hebrews does not suggest that the former relies upon the latter, for the following reasons:
- the Book of Mormon tends to quote large portions (i.e., complete chapters) of Isaiah and then provide commentary. View of the Hebrews uses short segments of Isaiah (at most a few verses; often only a phrase or few words) to make the argument that the Amerindians are the lost ten tribes. The style and pattern of usage is not analogous—merely claiming that both works quote Isaiah does not accurately reflect how Isaiah is used, and to what extent.
- The vast majority of the Book of Mormon's Isaiah verses are not found in View of the Hebrews; almost two-thirds of the View of the Hebrews references are not found in the Book of Mormon at all. If anything, the Book of Mormon avoids the texts which View of the Hebrews finds so compelling.
- Only 30 verses are shared between the two works. The actual text which they share is even less, since View of the Hebrews often cites fragments of the verses, while the Book of Mormon always reproduces the entire verse.
- The Book of Mormon neglects to use all of the verses which Ethan Smith claims refer to America—a strange omission for the Book of Mormon, which the critics believe represents Joseph's attempt to write a history of the Americas.
Notes
- ↑ This scripture is claimed to be about America, yet if he was borrowing, Joseph Smith omits it. Why?
- ↑ Note the complex mix of scriptures on pp. 179–180; some are in the Book of Mormon, but most are not. Why would Joseph pick out Isaiah 11 in the midst of this complex argument, and ignore Isaiah 43 and Isaiah 60, which are a much larger part of Ethan Smith's argument?
- ↑ Note that Ethan Smith insists this is about America. Why not in Joseph’s work then, since this would be tailor made for the purpose which some claim motivates Joseph's cribbing?