|
|
(73 intermediate revisions by 5 users not shown) |
Line 1: |
Line 1: |
− | {{Articles FAIR copyright}} {{Articles Header 1}} {{Articles Header 2}} {{Articles Header 3}} {{Articles Header 4}} {{Articles Header 5}} {{Articles Header 6}} {{Articles Header 7}} {{Articles Header 8}} {{Articles Header 9}} {{Articles Header 10}} | + | {{Main Page}} |
− | {{Resource Title|Articles related to the Book of Mormon}}
| + | {{Header}} |
− | {{summary}}
| |
− | {{BoMPortal}}
| |
− | == ==
| |
− | {{Topics label}}
| |
− | <onlyinclude>
| |
− | {{:Book of Mormon/Basics}}
| |
− | {{:Book of Mormon/Translation}}
| |
− | {{:Joseph Smith/Seer stones}}
| |
− | {{:Book of Mormon/Witnesses}}
| |
− | {{:Book of Mormon/Publication}}
| |
− | {{:Book of Mormon/Authorship theories}}
| |
− | {{:Book of Mormon/B.H. Roberts}}
| |
− | {{:Book of Mormon/Plagiarism accusations}}
| |
| | | |
− | {{:Book of Mormon/Language used}}
| + | Latter-day Saints accept ''The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ'' as holy scripture that testifies of Jesus Christ and His role as our Savior and Redeemer. |
− | {{:Book of Mormon/Textual changes}}
| |
− | {{:Book of Mormon/Completeness}}
| |
− | {{:Book of Mormon/Archaeology}}
| |
| | | |
− | ===Anachronisms claimed to exist in the Book of Mormon===
| + | '''To view articles about the Book of Mormon, click "Expand" in the blue bar:''' |
− | {{SummaryItem
| + | {{Navigation:Book of Mormon}} |
− | |link=Book of Mormon/Anachronisms
| |
− | |subject=Anachronisms
| |
− | |summary=Critics point to some items or concepts in the Book of Mormon which they claim are not consistent with what is known about ancient American geography, history, or anthropology. They claim that these "errors" prove that Joseph Smith was producing the Book of Mormon in the 19th century, and that the Book of Mormon is therefore not an ancient record.
| |
− | }}
| |
− | {{SummaryItem
| |
− | |link=Book of Mormon/Anachronisms/Deutero-Isaiah
| |
− | |subject=Deutero-Isaiah in the Book of Mormon?
| |
− | |summary=The "Deutero-Isaiah" theory is the claim that parts of Isaiah were written later than others. This theory claims that there were three individual authors, whose works were later compiled together under the name of the first author Isaiah (referred to as "Proto Isaiah"). The critical issue raised is that the Brass Plates of Laban quote from sections of Isaiah that this theory ascribes to Deutero-Isaiah, so how could the Nephites have these writings if they weren't written until after they left Jerusalem?
| |
− | }}
| |
− | {{SummaryItem
| |
− | |link=Book of Mormon/Relationship to the Dead Sea Scrolls
| |
− | |subject=Dead Sea Scrolls and their relationship to the Book of Mormon
| |
− | |summary=Mistranslations of the King James version of Isaiah have been corrected using the Isaiah version found with the Dead Sea scrolls. Why is it that the quotes from Isaiah contained in the Book of Mormon have the same translation errors contained in the King James version instead of matching the original ancient text?
| |
− | }}
| |
− | {{SummaryItem | |
− | |link=Book of Mormon/Anachronisms/Demographics
| |
− | |subject=Demographics and population numbers
| |
− | |summary=Do Book of Mormon population numbers grow too rapidly?
| |
− | }} | |
| | | |
− | ===Doctrinal issues related to the Book of Mormon===
| |
− | {{SummaryItem
| |
− | |link=Book of Mormon/Plain and precious doctrines
| |
− | |subject=Plain and precious doctrines
| |
− | |summary=It is claimed that the Book of Mormon is nothing more than a "bad copy of the Bible"; that anyone could have churned out such pedestrian, warmed-over ideas by borrowing liberally from the Bible and his own personal experiences.
| |
− | }}
| |
− | {{SummaryItem
| |
− | |link=Book of Mormon/Great and abominable church
| |
− | |subject=Great and abominable church
| |
− | |summary=What is the "great and abominable church" referred to in the Book of Mormon? It is claimed that Latter-day Saints believe that the scriptural terms "church of the devil," the "great and abominable church," and the "whore of all the earth" refer to a specific religion. It is claimed that the Book of Mormon teaches that "all mainstream Christians fall into the world system know as the devil's church (or Satan's kingdom)."
| |
− | }}
| |
− | {{SummaryItem
| |
− | |link=Book of Mormon/Nephi's killing of Laban
| |
− | |subject=Nephi's killing of Laban
| |
− | |summary=How can Latter-day Saints point to Nephi's killing of Laban as an example of a positive example of a Book of Mormon character? Wasn't this cold-blooded murder? And doesn't this passage then justify the killing of "the wicked" by anyone who feels that God has told them to do so?
| |
− | }}
| |
| | | |
− | {{:Book of Mormon/Geography}}
| + | <small>Video published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.</small> |
| + | <embedvideo service="youtube">nyV61Hh9KdA</embedvideo> |
| | | |
− | ===Historicity of the Book of Mormon===
| |
− | {{SummaryItem
| |
− | |link=Book of Mormon/Calendar
| |
− | |subject=Calendar
| |
− | |summary= The Book of Mormon calendar is not identical to the calendar used by modern peoples. Learn about Nephite calendar(s) here.
| |
− | }}
| |
− | {{SummaryItem2
| |
− | |link=Book of Mormon/Calendar/Week unknown in Americas
| |
− | |subject=Was the idea of a "week" unknown in the Americas?
| |
− | |summary= Despite claims to the contrary, there is evidence for a seven-day week among the early Maya, though the Book of Mormon does not require such a correlation.
| |
− | }}
| |
− | {{SummaryItem
| |
− | |link=Book of Mormon/Historicity
| |
− | |subject=Historicity
| |
− | |summary= Several efforts have been made to "prove" that what the Book of Mormon has to say about the history of the new world cannot possibly have been the case.
| |
− | }}
| |
− | {{SummaryItem
| |
− | |link=Book of Mormon/Warfare
| |
− | |subject=Warfare in the Book of Mormon
| |
− | |summary=Some criticisms of Book of Mormon warfare are anachronistic; other elements of Book of Mormon warfare contain authentic ancient elements about which Joseph Smith could not have known.
| |
− | }}
| |
− | {{SummaryItem
| |
− | |link=Book of Mormon/Evidences
| |
− | |subject=Evidences
| |
− | |summary=Summary page for evidences supporting the Book of Mormon
| |
− | }}<noinclude>
| |
− | {{SummaryItem2
| |
− | |link=Book of Mormon/Evidences/Olive culture
| |
− | |subject=Olive culture
| |
− | |summary=Does the Book of Mormon's account of olive culture in Jacob 5 match what we know about this subject? The Book of Mormon provides a remarkably accurate portrait of olive horticulture. There are two points at which the allegory/parable deviates from the known principles of growing olives; in both cases, the allegory's characters draw the reader's attention to these deviations with some amazement. Thus, these 'mistakes' play a dramatic role in demonstrating the allegory/parable's meaning.
| |
− | }}
| |
− | {{SummaryItem2
| |
− | |link=Book of Mormon/Geography/Old World
| |
− | |subject=Book of Mormon geography in the Old World
| |
− | |summary=A discussion of the Arabian, or Old World, geography of the Book of Mormon enjoys many advantages over discussion of New World matters. Chief among these is the fact that we know we certainty where the story begins—in Old World Jerusalem. The details of Lehi's desert travels had been extracted from the text by the 1970s. It is important to note how early these models were developed; current-day critics sometimes charge that LDS scholars have "retrofitted" their models to accommodate chance discoveries like "Nahom," but this is false.
| |
− | }}</noinclude>
| |
− | {{SummaryItem
| |
− | |link=Book of Mormon/Evidences/Hebraisms
| |
− | |subject=Hebraisms in the Book of Mormon
| |
− | |summary=The Book of Mormon does indeed have authentic Semitic constructions in it, but LDS need to tread cautiously in establishing them. Each must be evaluated on its own merits. Hebraisms that could have been known to Joseph Smith may still be authentic, and may still enhance our appreciation of the text, but they are weak evidence for Book of Mormon antiquity.
| |
− | }}
| |
− | {{SummaryItem2
| |
− | |link=Book of Mormon/Evidences/Hebraisms/If-and conditionals
| |
− | |subject=If-and conditionals
| |
− | |summary=The first edition of the Book of Mormon contained several examples of a grammatical structure not known in English, but common in Hebrew: the so-called if/and conditional.
| |
− | }}
| |
− | {{SummaryItem2
| |
− | |link=Book_of_Mormon/Anachronisms/Names
| |
− | |subject=Names: authentic Old World names in the Book of Mormon
| |
− | |summary=
| |
− | }}
| |
− | {{SummaryItem2
| |
− | |link=Book of Mormon/Evidences/Hebraisms/Chiasmus
| |
− | |subject=Chiasmus
| |
− | |summary=A literary structure known as "chiasmus" exists in the Book of Mormon. It is claimed that the presence of chiasmus in the Book of Mormon is either coincidental, an artifact of the observer, or not impressive since examples of chiastic patterns have been found in the Doctrine and Covenants or other 19th century writing.
| |
− | }}
| |
− | {{SummaryItem2
| |
− | |link=Book of Mormon/Evidences/Hebraisms/Sami Hanna on the Book of Mormon
| |
− | |subject=Sami Hanna on the Book of Mormon
| |
− | |summary=I have read a talk written by Elder Russell M. Nelson in which he discusses a friend of his who translated the Book of Mormon back into Arabic. What are the facts behind this story and the talk?
| |
− | }}
| |
| | | |
− | {{:Book of Mormon/Lamanites}}
| + | <!-- PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE ANYTHING BELOW THIS LINE --> |
− | {{:Book of Mormon/DNA evidence}}
| + | [[fi:Mormonin kirja]] |
− | | |
− | ===Truthfulness of the Book of Mormon===
| |
− | {{SummaryItem
| |
− | |link=Book of Mormon/Moroni's promise
| |
− | |subject=Moroni's promise
| |
− | |summary=It is claimed that praying about the Book of Mormon is not an objective standard for determining if the book is true or not, and should therefore not be trusted. They claim that many people have read and prayed about the Book of Mormon and have either received no answer, or that they have received an answer from God that it is false.
| |
− | }}
| |
− | {{SummaryItem
| |
− | |link=Book of Mormon/Stick of Ephraim/Erastus Snow statement
| |
− | |subject=Stick of Ephraim—Erastus Snow statement
| |
− | |summary=How is it that the prophesy of the sticks found in Ezekiel 37 is fulfilled in the Book of Mormon if Lehi and Nephi are descendants of Manasseh and not of Ephraim?
| |
− | }}
| |
− | </onlyinclude> | |
− | | |
− | {{Articles Footer 1}} {{Articles Footer 2}} {{Articles Footer 3}} {{Articles Footer 4}} {{Articles Footer 5}} {{Articles Footer 6}} {{Articles Footer 7}} {{Articles Footer 8}} {{Articles Footer 9}} {{Articles Footer 10}}
| |
| [[de:Das Buch Mormon]] | | [[de:Das Buch Mormon]] |
| [[es:El Libro de Mormón]] | | [[es:El Libro de Mormón]] |
− | [[fr:Book of Mormon]] | + | [[it:Il Libro di Mormon]] |
| + | [[pt:O Livro de Mórmon]] |