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Critics attack the presence of an Israelite temple built by the Nephites.  They do so on one or more of the following grounds:
 
Critics attack the presence of an Israelite temple built by the Nephites.  They do so on one or more of the following grounds:
 
* they claim that Israelites considered the Jerusalem temple the sole legitimate site of worship, and so would not have reproduced it.
 
* they claim that Israelites considered the Jerusalem temple the sole legitimate site of worship, and so would not have reproduced it.
* they claim that the Nephite population would have been too small to match the work required to built a temple "like unto Solomon's temple" ([http://scriptures.lds.org/2_ne/5/16#16 2 Nephi 5:16]).
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* they claim that the Nephite population would have been too small to match the work required to built a temple "like unto Solomon's temple" ({{s|2|Nephi|5|16}}).
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* they claim that the sacrifices and rituals as presented are not consistent with Jewish ritual
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===Source(s) of the Criticism===
 
===Source(s) of the Criticism===
 
''No temple besides Jerusalem:''
 
''No temple besides Jerusalem:''
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''Not enough people:''
 
''Not enough people:''
 
*John Ankerberg and John Weldon, ''Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Mormonism'' (Eugene, OR: Harvest House, 1992), 322.
 
*John Ankerberg and John Weldon, ''Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Mormonism'' (Eugene, OR: Harvest House, 1992), 322.
 
*Latayne Colvett Scott, ''The Mormon mirage : a former Mormon tells why she left the church'' (Grand Rapids : Zondervan Pub. House, 1979), 83.
 
*Latayne Colvett Scott, ''The Mormon mirage : a former Mormon tells why she left the church'' (Grand Rapids : Zondervan Pub. House, 1979), 83.
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''Ritual problems''
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==Response==  
 
==Response==  
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===Not enough people?===
 
===Not enough people?===
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===Jewish ritual===
  
 
==Conclusion==  
 
==Conclusion==  
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===External links===  
 
===External links===  
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* "Sacrifices and Burnt Offerings in the Book of Mormon," (Provo, Utah: FARMS). {{link|url=http://farms.byu.edu/display.php?table=transcripts&id=131}}
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* "Sacrifices and Burnt Offerings in the Book of Mormon," (Provo, Utah: FARMS). {{link|url=http://farms.byu.edu/display.php?table=transcripts&id=131}}
 
  
 
===Printed material===  
 
===Printed material===  
 
*Daniel C. Peterson, "Is the Book of Mormon True? Notes on the Debate," in ''Book of Mormon Authorship Revisited: The Evidence for Ancient Origins'' (chapter 6), edited by Noel B. Reynolds, (Provo: FARMS, 1997). {{GL|url=http://gospelink.com/library/doc?doc%5fid=264962}}
 
*Daniel C. Peterson, "Is the Book of Mormon True? Notes on the Debate," in ''Book of Mormon Authorship Revisited: The Evidence for Ancient Origins'' (chapter 6), edited by Noel B. Reynolds, (Provo: FARMS, 1997). {{GL|url=http://gospelink.com/library/doc?doc%5fid=264962}}
 
*{{reexploring|author=John L. Sorenson|article=Kingship and Temple in 2 Nephi 5–10|start=66|end=68}}{{GL1|url=http://gospelink.com/library/doc?doc_id=296810}}
 
*{{reexploring|author=John L. Sorenson|article=Kingship and Temple in 2 Nephi 5–10|start=66|end=68}}{{GL1|url=http://gospelink.com/library/doc?doc_id=296810}}

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Criticism

Critics attack the presence of an Israelite temple built by the Nephites. They do so on one or more of the following grounds:

  • they claim that Israelites considered the Jerusalem temple the sole legitimate site of worship, and so would not have reproduced it.
  • they claim that the Nephite population would have been too small to match the work required to built a temple "like unto Solomon's temple" (2 Nephi 5꞉16).
  • they claim that the sacrifices and rituals as presented are not consistent with Jewish ritual

Source(s) of the Criticism

No temple besides Jerusalem:

Not enough people:

  • John Ankerberg and John Weldon, Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Mormonism (Eugene, OR: Harvest House, 1992), 322.
  • Latayne Colvett Scott, The Mormon mirage : a former Mormon tells why she left the church (Grand Rapids : Zondervan Pub. House, 1979), 83.

Ritual problems

Response

Only one temple?

info

Not enough people?

Jewish ritual

Conclusion

A summary of the argument against the criticism.

Further reading

FAIR wiki articles

Book of Mormon anachronisms/Temple in New World


FAIR web site

  • FAIR Topical Guide:

External links

  • "Sacrifices and Burnt Offerings in the Book of Mormon," (Provo, Utah: FARMS). off-site
  • Template:FR-6-0-1
  • David E. Bokovoy, "The Bible vs. the Book of Mormon: Still Losing the Battle: Review of The Bible vs. the Book of Mormon by Joel P. Kramer and Scott R. Johnson," FARMS Review 18/1 (2006): 3–19. off-site wiki

Printed material

  • Daniel C. Peterson, "Is the Book of Mormon True? Notes on the Debate," in Book of Mormon Authorship Revisited: The Evidence for Ancient Origins (chapter 6), edited by Noel B. Reynolds, (Provo: FARMS, 1997). GospeLink
  • John L. Sorenson, "Kingship and Temple in 2 Nephi 5–10," in Reexploring the Book of Mormon, edited by John W. Welch (Provo, Utah: FARMS, 1992), 66–68.GL direct link