January 2, 1988 by •
apocryphal works,
attack,
Bible,
Bible King James version,
Bible quoted in Book of Mormon,
biblical scholars,
blasphemy,
Book of Mormon,
Carl Popper,
discovery progress of,
Holy Ghost,
imperfections,
Jerusalem,
Moroni,
outside books,
Paul the Apostle,
philology aspects,
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provisional translation,
respect,
revelation(s),
scripture(s),
Septuagint,
special speech,
the critic(s),
the Savior,
the Word of God,
Thee,
Thou,
translation provisional
Deseret News, “Church News,” July 29, 1961, 10, 15. Originally a letter addressed to “Dear Mr. —-,” dated July 12, 1961. Reprinted in Saints Herald (October 9, 1961): 969-9, 975; CWHN 8:212-218.
March 17, 1965 by •
Abraham,
Alma,
ancient Israel practice,
anti-gnostic,
apocrypha,
apocryphal works writings,
Babylonian(s),
Baruch,
Bible,
Book of Jubilees,
Book of Mormon,
buried up unto the Lord,
Cain,
Christian(s),
Christianity,
Coffin texts,
Copper Scroll,
Creation Apocrypha,
Dead Sea Scrolls,
Demotic,
devil(s),
doctrine(s),
Egypt,
Egyptian(s),
ephod of Cia,
false teachers,
filthy water,
Gentiles,
Gilgamish,
God,
Helaman,
hidden book,
hieratic,
hieroglyphics,
house boat Israel,
images,
iron rod,
Isaac,
Isaiah,
Israel,
Jacob,
Jeremiah,
Jesus Christ,
Jewish Apocrypha,
Jews,
Joseph Smith,
Judaism,
King Benjamin,
King(s) Benjamin,
knowledge,
Laban,
Lehi,
libraries,
Lord Raglan,
Manual of Discipline,
metaphors,
Nephi,
newly discovered,
Odes of Solomon,
olive tree,
Origins of Religion,
Paanchi,
path,
Pharaoh,
plan of redemption,
plates,
pre-existence,
pride of the world,
private libraries,
prophet(s),
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Reformed Egyptian,
righteous,
Satan,
scripture(s),
Sons of Darkness,
Sons of Light,
star(s),
testamentary literature,
the Gospel of Philip,
The LORD,
The Pearl,
the plan,
the Redeemer,
the two ways,
the wicked,
the Word of God,
third dimension,
treasures,
wilderness,
will of God,
Wisdom of Solomon,
writing,
Zenos,
[Egyptian] genealogical records
58 pp. d.s. typed transcript of a lecture given on March 17, 1965; CWHN 12:212-263. The imagery and practices found in the Book of Mormon are compared with certain phrases and material concerns found in Jewish and Christian apocryphal writings. — Midgley Listen to recording: Part 1 Part 2 Right-click (cntrl-click for macs) and “save …
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January 1, 1900 by •
A. Leaney,
A. M. Hunter,
Bible,
Bodmer Papyrus 2,
Bodmer Papyrus 3,
C. B. Armstrong,
C. C. McCown,
C. F. D. Moule,
C. H. Dodd,
C. L. Mittion,
Chester Beatty Papyri,
Christian(s),
Christian(s) scholars,
Christology,
criticism,
Crosby Codex,
Dead Sea Scrolls,
divine authority,
E. C. Blackman,
E. Howell,
E. M. Good,
Edgerton Papyrus 2,
F. Filson,
Father Herbert,
God,
H. Riesenfeld,
Hebrew(s),
Hellenistic,
Hugh Nibley,
infallible,
J. Jeremias,
Jesus Christ,
Jews,
John Rylands Papyrus 457,
K. W. Clark,
L. Wallis,
M. H. Franzman,
N. Turner,
Nag Hammadi Manuscripts,
New Education Testament,
O. Cullmann,
Old Testament,
Paul,
Prof. William Foxwell Albright,
revelation(s),
Synoptic the Gospels,
T. W. Manson,
the critic(s),
the Fourth Gospel,
the Spirit,
the Word of God,
utterances of Jesus,
V. Taylor,
W. C. Van Unnik
No More Infallible Books L. Wallis: “God’s plan for the human race obviously does not include what is called an ‘infallible’ volume of Scripture. The Bible is holy – but not in the sense of ancient orthodoxy among Jews and Christians….The source materials in the Bible are, to a considerable degree, at variance with each …
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