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The Book of Mormon as history
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Contents
- 1 Evidence of the historicity of the Book of Mormon
- 2 The Nephite calendar
- 3 Warfare in the Book of Mormon
- 4 The description of olive horticulture in the Book of Mormon
Evidence of the historicity of the Book of Mormon
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The Nephite calendar
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Warfare in the Book of Mormon
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- Warfare in the Book of Mormon: Defense
- Warfare in the Book of Mormon: Oaths taken by warriors
- Warfare in the Book of Mormon: Seasonality of Warfare
- Warfare in the Book of Mormon: Tactics
- Warfare in the Book of Mormon: Secret combinations
- Warfare in the Book of Mormon: Weapons
The description of olive horticulture in the Book of Mormon
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.
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