Difference between revisions of "Book of Mormon/Anachronisms/Language/Greek words"

m (Robot: Automated text replacement (-Source(s) of the criticism +{{Criticism source label English}}, -Source(s) of the Criticism +{{Criticism source label English}}, -==Criticism== +=={{Criticism label}}==, -==Response== +=={{Response label}}==, -==Qu)
Line 1: Line 1:
==Criticism==
+
=={{Criticism label}}==
 
*Critics claim that the Book of Mormon cannot be an ancient work because it contains "Greek words" ("alpha and omega").
 
*Critics claim that the Book of Mormon cannot be an ancient work because it contains "Greek words" ("alpha and omega").
  
 
{{CriticalSources}}
 
{{CriticalSources}}
  
==Response==
+
=={{Response label}}==
  
 
* {{Main|Book_of_Mormon_plagiarized_from_the_Bible|l1=Book of Mormon plagiarized from the Bible?}}
 
* {{Main|Book_of_Mormon_plagiarized_from_the_Bible|l1=Book of Mormon plagiarized from the Bible?}}
Line 18: Line 18:
 
This absurd complaint is similar to another anti-Mormon favorite, the issue of the [[Book_of_Mormon_anachronisms/"Adieu"_in_the_Book_of_Mormon|"French word" ''adieu'']] in the Book of Mormon.
 
This absurd complaint is similar to another anti-Mormon favorite, the issue of the [[Book_of_Mormon_anachronisms/"Adieu"_in_the_Book_of_Mormon|"French word" ''adieu'']] in the Book of Mormon.
  
==Endnotes==
+
=={{Endnotes label}}==
  
 
''None''
 
''None''
Line 32: Line 32:
 
  -->
 
  -->
  
==Further reading==
+
=={{Further reading label}}==
 
{{Book of Mormon anachronisms}}
 
{{Book of Mormon anachronisms}}
===FAIR wiki articles===
+
==={{FAIR wiki articles label}}===
  
  
===FAIR web site===
+
==={{FAIR web site label}}===
*FAIR Topical Guide:
+
*{{FAIR topical guide label}}
  
===External links===
+
==={{External links label}}===
  
  
===Printed material===
+
==={{Printed material label}}===
  
 
[[fr:Book of Mormon/Anachronisms/Greek words]]
 
[[fr:Book of Mormon/Anachronisms/Greek words]]

Revision as of 00:22, 4 May 2010

==

Questions

==

  • Critics claim that the Book of Mormon cannot be an ancient work because it contains "Greek words" ("alpha and omega").

To see citations to the critical sources for these claims, click here

==

Detailed Analysis

==

The Book of Mormon claims to be a "translation." Therefore, the language used is that of Joseph Smith. Joseph could choose to render similar (or identical) material using King James Bible language if that adequately represented the text's intent.

The words "alpha and omega" are as unlikely to be on the plates as the English word "sword" or "house"—these are translations.

All "alpha and omega" tells us is that there was some expression on the plates similar to "from A to Z," or "from first to last."

Only if we presume that the Book of Mormon is a fraud at the outset is this proof of anything. If we assume that it is a translation, then the use of Bible language tells us merely that Joseph used biblical language.

This absurd complaint is similar to another anti-Mormon favorite, the issue of the "French word" adieu in the Book of Mormon.

== Notes ==

None


Further reading

Book of Mormon/Anachronisms/Language/Greek words

FairMormon Answers articles

FairMormon web site

  • FAIR Topical Guide:

External links

Printed material