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Mormon
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Contents
Mormon 1
Mormon 2
Mormon 3
- Mormon 3:16
- Gordon C. Thomasson, "The Survivor and the Will to Bear Witness" (Maxwell Institute)
Mormon 4
Mormon 5
- Mormon 5:9
- Roger R. Keller, "Mormon and Moroni as Authors and Abridgers" (Maxwell Institute)
- Mormon 5:11
- David Calabro, ""Stretch Forth Thy Hand and Prophesy": Hand Gestures in the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
Mormon 6
- Mormon 6:2,4,5,6,11 (Cumorah)
- Stephen D. Ricks, and John A. Tvedtnes, "The Hebrew Origin of Some Book of Mormon Place Names" (Maxwell Institute)
- Andrew H. Hedges, "Cumorah and the Limited Mesoamerican Theory" (Religious Educator)
- Matthew P. Roper, "Plausibility, Probability, and the Cumorah Question" (Religious Educator)
- Andrew H. Hedges, "Problems with Probability: A Response" (Religious Educator)
- FAIR Resource on Book of Mormon Geography [1]
- Sidney B. Sperry, "Were There Two Cumorahs?" (Maxwell Institute)
- Mormon 6:6
- H. Curtis Wright, "Ancient Burials of Metal Documents in Stone Boxes" (Maxwell Institute)
- Mormon 6:11
- John W. Welch, "Number 24" (Maxwell Institute)
- Mormon 6:17-19
- Matthew L. Bowen, “‘O Ye Fair Ones’: An Additional Note on the Meaning of the Name Nephi” (Maxwell Institute)
- William Cottam, "If both the Lamanites and the Nephites became wicked in the end, why was one group destroyed while the Lord allowed the other to remain?" (Ensign)
Mormon 7
- Mormon 7:5
- Corbin T. Volluz, “O Death, Where Is They Sting?” (Maxwell Institute)
Mormon 8
Mormon 9
- Mormon 9:32
- Stephen D. Ricks, "Semitic Texts Written in Egyptian Characters" (Maxwell Institute)
- FAIR entry on "Reformed Egyptian (FAIR)
- John Gee, "Two Notes on Egyptian Script" (Maxwell Institute)
- Mormon 9:32-33
- Brian D. Stubbs, "Hebrew and Uto-Aztecan: Possible Linguistic Connections" (Maxwell Institute)
- Mormon 9:33
- John A. Tvedtnes, “Inscribed Gold Plate Fits Book of Mormon Pattern,” (Maxwell Institute)
- Robert F. Smith, "The "Golden" Plates" (Maxwell Institute)
- Stephen D. Ricks, and John A. Tvedtnes, "Jewish and Other Semitic Texts Written in Egyptian Characters" (Maxwell Institute)