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WATCH | THE INTERPRETER FOUNDATION Watch | The Interpreter Foundation Watch JOURNAL | THE INTERPRETER FOUNDATION Welcome to Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship, the peer-reviewed journal of The Interpreter Foundation, a nonprofit, independent, educational organization focused on the scriptures of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Non-print versions of our journal are available free of charge, with our goal to increase understanding of scripture. HUGH NIBLEY OBSERVED Hugh W. Nibley (1910–2005) was arguably the most brilliant Latter-day Saint scholar of the 20th century, with wide-ranging interests in scripture, history, and social issues. The Collected Works of Hugh Nibley comprise nineteen weighty volumes. But he wasalso one of
DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS STUDY AND TEACHING HELPS D&C 50:23-29, 35 Light versus Darkness. Verse 23 is a simple, yet powerful key for judging our entertainment, activities, media, relationships, thoughts, and so forth: “That which doth not edify is not of God, and is darkness” (see also Moroni 7:12-17). And verses 24-29, 35 teach us the glorious present and future of those whoreceive light.
DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS STUDY AND TEACHING HELPS D&C 41 Preparation to Live “the Law” In obedience to the call to gather in Ohio (see D&C 37) Joseph Smith and his family have now moved to Kirtland, along with other members of the Church. Section 41 is the first of forty-six sections that Joseph received in Ohio. In verses3-5
R. JEAN ADDAMS
R. Jean Addams is a lifetime Mormon History enthusiast, independent historian, and author. He and his wife Liz reside in Woodinville, Washington. He recently completed his twentieth year as a volunteer Institute of Religion instructor. He holds a BS in Accounting and an MBA from the University of Utah and is happily retired. Addams has presented and published several articles dealing with theCOME, FOLLOW ME
Lesson 7: Feb 8 – 14 Doctrine and Covenants 12–13; Joseph Smith—History 1:66–75 “Upon You My Fellow Servants” JESUS CHRIST AND THE EXODUS Transcript. A number of the scriptures describing the life and ministry of Jesus Christ make deliberate allusions to the Exodus. Jesus’s life parallel’s the Exodus to a remarkable degree and it seems that the patterns of deliverance set in the Exodus were set in such a way so as to point forward to Jesus who in some sense is the ultimate fulfillment of the mission of the covenant family. THE PAST AND FUTURE OF THE TEMPLE LOT IN INDEPENDENCE Wherefore, this is the land of promise, and the place for the city of Zion the place which is now called Independence is the center place; and a spot for the temple is lying westward, upon a lot which is not far from the courthouse (Doctrine and Covenants 57:2–3, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints edition, hereafter LDS Doctrine and Covenants; cf. Doctrine and Covenants 57 THE INTERPRETER FOUNDATIONREAD THE JOURNALDISCOVER BLOG, NEWS & RESOURCESWATCH & LISTEN VIDEOS & PODCASTS The Interpreter Foundation is a nonprofit educational organization focused on the scriptures of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Book of Mormon, the Pearl of Great Price, the Bible, and the Doctrine and Covenants), early LDS history, and related subjects.Continue reading.
WATCH | THE INTERPRETER FOUNDATION Watch | The Interpreter Foundation Watch JOURNAL | THE INTERPRETER FOUNDATION Welcome to Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship, the peer-reviewed journal of The Interpreter Foundation, a nonprofit, independent, educational organization focused on the scriptures of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Non-print versions of our journal are available free of charge, with our goal to increase understanding of scripture. HUGH NIBLEY OBSERVED Hugh W. Nibley (1910–2005) was arguably the most brilliant Latter-day Saint scholar of the 20th century, with wide-ranging interests in scripture, history, and social issues. The Collected Works of Hugh Nibley comprise nineteen weighty volumes. But he wasalso one of
DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS STUDY AND TEACHING HELPS D&C 50:23-29, 35 Light versus Darkness. Verse 23 is a simple, yet powerful key for judging our entertainment, activities, media, relationships, thoughts, and so forth: “That which doth not edify is not of God, and is darkness” (see also Moroni 7:12-17). And verses 24-29, 35 teach us the glorious present and future of those whoreceive light.
DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS STUDY AND TEACHING HELPS D&C 41 Preparation to Live “the Law” In obedience to the call to gather in Ohio (see D&C 37) Joseph Smith and his family have now moved to Kirtland, along with other members of the Church. Section 41 is the first of forty-six sections that Joseph received in Ohio. In verses3-5
R. JEAN ADDAMS
R. Jean Addams is a lifetime Mormon History enthusiast, independent historian, and author. He and his wife Liz reside in Woodinville, Washington. He recently completed his twentieth year as a volunteer Institute of Religion instructor. He holds a BS in Accounting and an MBA from the University of Utah and is happily retired. Addams has presented and published several articles dealing with theCOME, FOLLOW ME
Lesson 7: Feb 8 – 14 Doctrine and Covenants 12–13; Joseph Smith—History 1:66–75 “Upon You My Fellow Servants” JESUS CHRIST AND THE EXODUS Transcript. A number of the scriptures describing the life and ministry of Jesus Christ make deliberate allusions to the Exodus. Jesus’s life parallel’s the Exodus to a remarkable degree and it seems that the patterns of deliverance set in the Exodus were set in such a way so as to point forward to Jesus who in some sense is the ultimate fulfillment of the mission of the covenant family. THE PAST AND FUTURE OF THE TEMPLE LOT IN INDEPENDENCE Wherefore, this is the land of promise, and the place for the city of Zion the place which is now called Independence is the center place; and a spot for the temple is lying westward, upon a lot which is not far from the courthouse (Doctrine and Covenants 57:2–3, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints edition, hereafter LDS Doctrine and Covenants; cf. Doctrine and Covenants 57 WATCH | THE INTERPRETER FOUNDATION Watch | The Interpreter Foundation Watch FREE, VIRTUAL FIRESIDE WITH SUSAN EASTON BLACK ON THE BOOK This Sunday, June 13, retired BYU professor Susan Easton Black will present a free, virtual fireside on the Book of Mormon Witnesses. Details When: Sunday, June 13, 2021. 6:00 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time Where: Doctrine and Covenants Central YouTube Channel The Book ofMormon witnesses
JOURNAL | THE INTERPRETER FOUNDATION Welcome to Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship, the peer-reviewed journal of The Interpreter Foundation, a nonprofit, independent, educational organization focused on the scriptures of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Non-print versions of our journal are available free of charge, with our goal to increase understanding of scripture. DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS STUDY AND TEACHING HELPS JS—H 1:27-28 “The Weakness of Youth”. For three and a half years after the First Vision, Satan continued his attempts to derail the Lord’s great latter-day work, as Joseph Smith was “all the time suffering severe persecution,” in addition to other forms of opposition (verses 27-28). Joseph also expressed concerns over hispersonal
JOB: AN LDS READING
Job: An LDS Reading. Mack C. Stirling. Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship 45 (2021): 135-177. Article Formats: Abstract: Mack C. Stirling examines the well-known story of Job, one of the literary books of the Bible and part of the Wisdom literature (which is heavy in temple mysticism and symbols), andproposes the
“TO HIM THAT OVERCOMETH:” THE SEVEN PROMISES OF REVELATION 5 He that overcometh, the same shall be clothed in white raiment; and I will not blot out his name out of the book of life, but I will confess his name before my Father, and before his angels. 6 He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the ESSAY #53: MOSES SEES THE GARDEN OF EDEN (MOSES 3): IS THE In this Essay, we explore what is often considered to be the opening of a “second” Creation account in Genesis and the Book of Moses (Moses 3:4–5). Modern scholars have written at length about differences between the accounts that seem to point to the joining of multiple ancient sources.COME, FOLLOW ME
Colossians 1: Redemption comes through Christ—He created all things, is in the image of God, and is the Firstborn of the Father. Colossians 2: The fulness of the Godhead dwells in Christ—Beware of being deceived by the traditions of men—The handwriting against us was nailed to the cross of Christ. Colossians 3: Some lives are hiddenwith
THE OLD TESTAMENT AND PRESUPPOSITIONS The Old Testament and Presuppositions. TB Spackman. Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship 17 (2016): 201-203. Article Formats: Review of Peter Enns, Inspiration and Incarnation- Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament, Second ed. (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2015). 197 pp. $19.99. VAUGHN J. FEATHERSTONE’S ATLANTA TEMPLE LETTER Abstract: In this essay, I examine a letter written by Elder Vaughn J. Featherstone in 1983 and deposited in the cornerstone of the Atlanta Georgia Temple. The letter is addressed to twenty-first century members of the Church and is written with the expectation that these future Saints will have been alive for the Second Coming ofJesus Christ.
THE INTERPRETER FOUNDATIONREAD THE JOURNALDISCOVER BLOG, NEWS & RESOURCESWATCH & LISTEN VIDEOS & PODCASTS The Interpreter Foundation is a nonprofit educational organization focused on the scriptures of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Book of Mormon, the Pearl of Great Price, the Bible, and the Doctrine and Covenants), early LDS history, and related subjects.Continue reading.
WATCH | THE INTERPRETER FOUNDATION Watch | The Interpreter Foundation Watch JESUS’ FIRST VISIT TO THE TEMPLE 1 day ago · Abstract: In this rich and detailed description, S. Kent Brown paints an evocative, historically contextualized account of Jesus Christ’s first visit to the Jerusalem Temple since his infancy, when at age twelve he traveled with his family to attend Passover. [Editor’s Note: Part of our book chapter reprint series, this article is reprinted here as a service to the Latter-day Saintcommunity.
HUGH NIBLEY OBSERVED Hugh W. Nibley (1910–2005) was arguably the most brilliant Latter-day Saint scholar of the 20th century, with wide-ranging interests in scripture, history, and social issues. The Collected Works of Hugh Nibley comprise nineteen weighty volumes. But he wasalso one of
DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS STUDY AND TEACHING HELPS D&C 50:23-29, 35 Light versus Darkness. Verse 23 is a simple, yet powerful key for judging our entertainment, activities, media, relationships, thoughts, and so forth: “That which doth not edify is not of God, and is darkness” (see also Moroni 7:12-17). And verses 24-29, 35 teach us the glorious present and future of those whoreceive light.
R. JEAN ADDAMS
R. Jean Addams is a lifetime Mormon History enthusiast, independent historian, and author. He and his wife Liz reside in Woodinville, Washington. He recently completed his twentieth year as a volunteer Institute of Religion instructor. He holds a BS in Accounting and an MBA from the University of Utah and is happily retired. Addams has presented and published several articles dealing with the DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS STUDY AND TEACHING HELPS D&C 41 Preparation to Live “the Law” In obedience to the call to gather in Ohio (see D&C 37) Joseph Smith and his family have now moved to Kirtland, along with other members of the Church. Section 41 is the first of forty-six sections that Joseph received in Ohio. In verses3-5
JESUS CHRIST AND THE EXODUS Transcript. A number of the scriptures describing the life and ministry of Jesus Christ make deliberate allusions to the Exodus. Jesus’s life parallel’s the Exodus to a remarkable degree and it seems that the patterns of deliverance set in the Exodus were set in such a way so as to point forward to Jesus who in some sense is the ultimate fulfillment of the mission of the covenant family.COME, FOLLOW ME
Lesson 7: Feb 8 – 14 Doctrine and Covenants 12–13; Joseph Smith—History 1:66–75 “Upon You My Fellow Servants”HEBRAIC NARRATIVE
Increasing understanding of scripture one article at a time THE INTERPRETER FOUNDATIONREAD THE JOURNALDISCOVER BLOG, NEWS & RESOURCESWATCH & LISTEN VIDEOS & PODCASTS The Interpreter Foundation is a nonprofit educational organization focused on the scriptures of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Book of Mormon, the Pearl of Great Price, the Bible, and the Doctrine and Covenants), early LDS history, and related subjects.Continue reading.
WATCH | THE INTERPRETER FOUNDATION Watch | The Interpreter Foundation Watch JESUS’ FIRST VISIT TO THE TEMPLE 1 day ago · Abstract: In this rich and detailed description, S. Kent Brown paints an evocative, historically contextualized account of Jesus Christ’s first visit to the Jerusalem Temple since his infancy, when at age twelve he traveled with his family to attend Passover. [Editor’s Note: Part of our book chapter reprint series, this article is reprinted here as a service to the Latter-day Saintcommunity.
HUGH NIBLEY OBSERVED Hugh W. Nibley (1910–2005) was arguably the most brilliant Latter-day Saint scholar of the 20th century, with wide-ranging interests in scripture, history, and social issues. The Collected Works of Hugh Nibley comprise nineteen weighty volumes. But he wasalso one of
DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS STUDY AND TEACHING HELPS D&C 50:23-29, 35 Light versus Darkness. Verse 23 is a simple, yet powerful key for judging our entertainment, activities, media, relationships, thoughts, and so forth: “That which doth not edify is not of God, and is darkness” (see also Moroni 7:12-17). And verses 24-29, 35 teach us the glorious present and future of those whoreceive light.
R. JEAN ADDAMS
R. Jean Addams is a lifetime Mormon History enthusiast, independent historian, and author. He and his wife Liz reside in Woodinville, Washington. He recently completed his twentieth year as a volunteer Institute of Religion instructor. He holds a BS in Accounting and an MBA from the University of Utah and is happily retired. Addams has presented and published several articles dealing with the DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS STUDY AND TEACHING HELPS D&C 41 Preparation to Live “the Law” In obedience to the call to gather in Ohio (see D&C 37) Joseph Smith and his family have now moved to Kirtland, along with other members of the Church. Section 41 is the first of forty-six sections that Joseph received in Ohio. In verses3-5
JESUS CHRIST AND THE EXODUS Transcript. A number of the scriptures describing the life and ministry of Jesus Christ make deliberate allusions to the Exodus. Jesus’s life parallel’s the Exodus to a remarkable degree and it seems that the patterns of deliverance set in the Exodus were set in such a way so as to point forward to Jesus who in some sense is the ultimate fulfillment of the mission of the covenant family.COME, FOLLOW ME
Lesson 7: Feb 8 – 14 Doctrine and Covenants 12–13; Joseph Smith—History 1:66–75 “Upon You My Fellow Servants”HEBRAIC NARRATIVE
Increasing understanding of scripture one article at a time JESUS’ FIRST VISIT TO THE TEMPLE 1 day ago · Abstract: In this rich and detailed description, S. Kent Brown paints an evocative, historically contextualized account of Jesus Christ’s first visit to the Jerusalem Temple since his infancy, when at age twelve he traveled with his family to attend Passover. [Editor’s Note: Part of our book chapter reprint series, this article is reprinted here as a service to the Latter-day Saintcommunity.
VOLUME 45 (2021)
Volume 45 (2021) You can read online the articles in Volume 45 (2021) by clicking on the links below. You will also see more formats that are available for each article, including paperback and e-book. This volume is still being compiled, and new articles will appear in it each Friday. Volume 45 (2021) JOURNAL | THE INTERPRETER FOUNDATION Welcome to Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship, the peer-reviewed journal of The Interpreter Foundation, a nonprofit, independent, educational organization focused on the scriptures of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Non-print versions of our journal are available free of charge, with our goal to increase understanding of scripture. DISCIPLESHIP AS THE WORLD COLLAPSES AROUND YOU Review of Adam S. Miller, Mormon: A Brief Theological Introduction (Provo, UT: The Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship, 2020). 162 pages. $9.95 (paperback). Abstract: Adam Miller has created a thoughtful and enlightening theological study of the book of Mormon.It is obvious from his textual commentary that Miller has given a significant amount of thought and effort into teasingHEBRAIC NARRATIVE
Increasing understanding of scripture one article at a time DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS STUDY AND TEACHING HELPS JS—H 1:27-28 “The Weakness of Youth”. For three and a half years after the First Vision, Satan continued his attempts to derail the Lord’s great latter-day work, as Joseph Smith was “all the time suffering severe persecution,” in addition to other forms of opposition (verses 27-28). Joseph also expressed concerns over hispersonal
“TO HIM THAT OVERCOMETH:” THE SEVEN PROMISES OF REVELATION 5 He that overcometh, the same shall be clothed in white raiment; and I will not blot out his name out of the book of life, but I will confess his name before my Father, and before his angels. 6 He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto theCOME, FOLLOW ME
Colossians 1: Redemption comes through Christ—He created all things, is in the image of God, and is the Firstborn of the Father. Colossians 2: The fulness of the Godhead dwells in Christ—Beware of being deceived by the traditions of men—The handwriting against us was nailed to the cross of Christ. Colossians 3: Some lives are hiddenwith
THE OLD TESTAMENT AND PRESUPPOSITIONS The Old Testament and Presuppositions. TB Spackman. Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship 17 (2016): 201-203. Article Formats: Review of Peter Enns, Inspiration and Incarnation- Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament, Second ed. (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2015). 197 pp. $19.99. VAUGHN J. FEATHERSTONE’S ATLANTA TEMPLE LETTER Abstract: In this essay, I examine a letter written by Elder Vaughn J. Featherstone in 1983 and deposited in the cornerstone of the Atlanta Georgia Temple. The letter is addressed to twenty-first century members of the Church and is written with the expectation that these future Saints will have been alive for the Second Coming ofJesus Christ.
THE INTERPRETER FOUNDATIONREAD THE JOURNALDISCOVER BLOG, NEWS & RESOURCESWATCH & LISTEN VIDEOS & PODCASTS The Interpreter Foundation is a nonprofit educational organization focused on the scriptures of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Book of Mormon, the Pearl of Great Price, the Bible, and the Doctrine and Covenants), early LDS history, and related subjects. WATCH | THE INTERPRETER FOUNDATIONBOOK OF MORMON FOUNDATIONINTERPRETER FOUNDATION LDSMORMON INTERPRETER JOURNAL Watch | The Interpreter Foundation Watch JOURNAL | THE INTERPRETER FOUNDATIONMORMON INTERPRETER JOURNAL Welcome to Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship, the peer-reviewed journal of The Interpreter Foundation, a nonprofit, independent, educational organization focused on the scriptures of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Non-print versions of our journal are available free of charge, with our goal to increase understanding of scripture. HUGH NIBLEY OBSERVED Contents. Introduction – Jeffrey M. Bradshaw Appreciation – Stephen T. Whitlock Part 1: Portraits. Foreword: A Doorkeeper in the House of the Lord – John W. Welch About the Portrait of Hugh Nibley – Rebecca Fechser Everett An Intellectual Autobiography: Some High and Low Points – Hugh W. Nibley Part 2: Nibley, the Scholar JESUS CHRIST AND THE EXODUS Transcript. A number of the scriptures describing the life and ministry of Jesus Christ make deliberate allusions to the Exodus. Jesus’s life parallel’s the Exodus to a remarkable degree and it seems that the patterns of deliverance set in the Exodus were set in such a way so as to point forward to Jesus who in some sense is the ultimate fulfillment of the mission of the covenant family. BAPTIZED FOR THE DEAD Abstract: This thorough treatment of the mention of baptism for the dead in 1 Corinthians 15:29 gives a meticulous analysis of Paul’s Greek argument, and lays out the dozens (or perhaps hundreds) of theories that have been put forth with respect to its interpretation. Barney concludes that “the most natural reading” and the “majority contemporary scholarly reading” is that THE OLD TESTAMENT AND PRESUPPOSITIONS Review of Peter Enns, Inspiration and Incarnation- Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament, Second ed. (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2015). 197 pp. $19.99. Abstract: Peter Enns identifies three problematic assumptions Evangelicals make when reading the Old Testament.LDS readers tend to share these assumptions, and Enns’ solutions work equally well for them. JOHN W. WELCH: A PERSONAL REMINISCENCE Abstract: In these glimpses of the early private life of a very public figure, Stephen E. Robinson provides a portrait that will enable readers to see how the child became father to the man. [Editor’s Note: Part of our book chapter reprint series, this article is reprinted here as a service to the LDS community.Original pagination and page numbers have necessarily changed REMEMBERING AND HONORING MĀORI LATTER-DAY SAINTS 8.I have favorably reviewed Marjorie Newton’s Tike and Temple: The Mormon Mission in New Zealand, 1851–1958 (Salt Lake City: Greg Kofford Books, 2012). It is an excellent “faith promoting” account of Latter-day Saint Māori faith (and faithful Saints are its intendedaudience).
WAS JOSEPH SMITH SMARTER THAN THE AVERAGE FOURTH YEAR Abstract: The brass plates version of Isaiah 2:2, as contained in 2 Nephi 12:2, contains a small difference, not attested in any other pre-1830 Isaiah witness, that not only helps clarify the meaning but also ties the verse to events of the Restoration. The change does so by introducing a Hebraism that would have been impossible for Joseph Smith, the Prophet, to have produced on his THE INTERPRETER FOUNDATIONREAD THE JOURNALDISCOVER BLOG, NEWS & RESOURCESWATCH & LISTEN VIDEOS & PODCASTS The Interpreter Foundation is a nonprofit educational organization focused on the scriptures of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Book of Mormon, the Pearl of Great Price, the Bible, and the Doctrine and Covenants), early LDS history, and related subjects. WATCH | THE INTERPRETER FOUNDATIONBOOK OF MORMON FOUNDATIONINTERPRETER FOUNDATION LDSMORMON INTERPRETER JOURNAL Watch | The Interpreter Foundation Watch JOURNAL | THE INTERPRETER FOUNDATIONMORMON INTERPRETER JOURNAL Welcome to Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship, the peer-reviewed journal of The Interpreter Foundation, a nonprofit, independent, educational organization focused on the scriptures of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Non-print versions of our journal are available free of charge, with our goal to increase understanding of scripture. HUGH NIBLEY OBSERVED Contents. Introduction – Jeffrey M. Bradshaw Appreciation – Stephen T. Whitlock Part 1: Portraits. Foreword: A Doorkeeper in the House of the Lord – John W. Welch About the Portrait of Hugh Nibley – Rebecca Fechser Everett An Intellectual Autobiography: Some High and Low Points – Hugh W. Nibley Part 2: Nibley, the Scholar JESUS CHRIST AND THE EXODUS Transcript. A number of the scriptures describing the life and ministry of Jesus Christ make deliberate allusions to the Exodus. Jesus’s life parallel’s the Exodus to a remarkable degree and it seems that the patterns of deliverance set in the Exodus were set in such a way so as to point forward to Jesus who in some sense is the ultimate fulfillment of the mission of the covenant family. BAPTIZED FOR THE DEAD Abstract: This thorough treatment of the mention of baptism for the dead in 1 Corinthians 15:29 gives a meticulous analysis of Paul’s Greek argument, and lays out the dozens (or perhaps hundreds) of theories that have been put forth with respect to its interpretation. Barney concludes that “the most natural reading” and the “majority contemporary scholarly reading” is that THE OLD TESTAMENT AND PRESUPPOSITIONS Review of Peter Enns, Inspiration and Incarnation- Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament, Second ed. (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2015). 197 pp. $19.99. Abstract: Peter Enns identifies three problematic assumptions Evangelicals make when reading the Old Testament.LDS readers tend to share these assumptions, and Enns’ solutions work equally well for them. JOHN W. WELCH: A PERSONAL REMINISCENCE Abstract: In these glimpses of the early private life of a very public figure, Stephen E. Robinson provides a portrait that will enable readers to see how the child became father to the man. [Editor’s Note: Part of our book chapter reprint series, this article is reprinted here as a service to the LDS community.Original pagination and page numbers have necessarily changed REMEMBERING AND HONORING MĀORI LATTER-DAY SAINTS 8.I have favorably reviewed Marjorie Newton’s Tike and Temple: The Mormon Mission in New Zealand, 1851–1958 (Salt Lake City: Greg Kofford Books, 2012). It is an excellent “faith promoting” account of Latter-day Saint Māori faith (and faithful Saints are its intendedaudience).
WAS JOSEPH SMITH SMARTER THAN THE AVERAGE FOURTH YEAR Abstract: The brass plates version of Isaiah 2:2, as contained in 2 Nephi 12:2, contains a small difference, not attested in any other pre-1830 Isaiah witness, that not only helps clarify the meaning but also ties the verse to events of the Restoration. The change does so by introducing a Hebraism that would have been impossible for Joseph Smith, the Prophet, to have produced on his PODCASTS | THE INTERPRETER FOUNDATION Part 2: How the Book of Mormon Counters Anti-Semitism with Bradley J.Kramer
JESUS’ FIRST VISIT TO THE TEMPLE 8 hours ago · Abstract: In this rich and detailed description, S. Kent Brown paints an evocative, historically contextualized account of Jesus Christ’s first visit to the Jerusalem Temple since his infancy, when at age twelve he traveled with his family to attend Passover. [Editor’s Note: Part of our book chapter reprint series, this article is reprinted here as a service to the Latter-day Saintcommunity.
DISCIPLESHIP AS THE WORLD COLLAPSES AROUND YOU Review of Adam S. Miller, Mormon: A Brief Theological Introduction (Provo, UT: The Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship, 2020). 162 pages. $9.95 (paperback). Abstract: Adam Miller has created a thoughtful and enlightening theological study of the book of Mormon.It is obvious from his textual commentary that Miller has given a significant amount of thought and effort into teasingDAVID R. SEELY
David R. Seely is professor of Ancient Scripture at Brigham Young University. He received his undergraduate and Masters degree at BYU in ancient Greek and Classics and his PhD from the University of Michigan in Near Eastern studies. Together with Professor Moshe Weinfeld, he published the Barkhi Nafshi hymns from Qumran in the Oxford series Discoveries in the Judean Desert and he co REPETITION | THE INTERPRETER FOUNDATION Increasing understanding of scripture one article at a time FROM DUST TO EXALTED CROWN: ROYAL AND TEMPLE THEMES COMMON Abstract: David J. Larsen, after showing how many of the Qumran texts rely on the “Royal Psalms” in the Bible—which have a vital connection to the temple drama—then goes on to exaltation in the views of the Qumran community.He indicates how Adam and Eve are archetypal for Israelite temple ritual, which makes humans kings and priests, bringing the participant into the presence of God by TYPES OF REPETITION AND SHADOWS OF HISTORY IN HEBRAIC 28.Ephraim Radner, Time and the Word: Figural Reading of the Christian Scriptures (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2016), 57–58. Tropology is the study or use of tropes (metaphors or figures of speech). For medieval biblical exegetes, the tropological interpretation is often the moral that is to be learned by the medieval reader (the fourfold senses of scripture in Patristic and medieval JOHN W. WELCH: A PERSONAL REMINISCENCE Abstract: In these glimpses of the early private life of a very public figure, Stephen E. Robinson provides a portrait that will enable readers to see how the child became father to the man. [Editor’s Note: Part of our book chapter reprint series, this article is reprinted here as a service to the LDS community.Original pagination and page numbers have necessarily changed AUDIO ROUNDTABLE: COME, FOLLOW ME DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS This is an Interpreter Radio Roundtable for Come, Follow Me Doctrine and Covenants Lesson 24, “That Which Cometh from Above Is Sacred” on D&C 63. The panelists for this roundtable were Neal Rappleye, Jasmin Rappleye, and Hales Swift. This roundtable was extracted from the May 2, 2021 broadcast of Interpreter Radio. DISCIPLESHIP AS THE WORLD COLLAPSES AROUND YOU Review of Adam S. Miller, Mormon: A Brief Theological Introduction (Provo, UT: The Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship, 2020). 162 pages. $9.95 (paperback). Abstract: Adam Miller has created a thoughtful and enlightening theological study of the book of Mormon.It is obvious from his textual commentary that Miller has given a significant amount of thought and effort into teasing* READ
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“I Saw a Pillar of Light” JS—History 1:1–26 _Come, Follow Me_ Lesson forJanuary 11–17
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“Upon You My Fellow Servants”D&C 12–13 ;
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“The Worth of Souls Is Great”D&C 18–19
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Jesus Christ Will Gather His PeopleD&C 29
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“My Law to Govern My Church”D&C 41–44
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“I Will Lead You Along”D&C 77–80
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Where “Much Is Given Much Is Required”D&C 81–83
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“Receive of His Fulness”D&C 93
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“O God, Where Art Thou?”D&C 121–123
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He “Has Sealed His Mission and His Works with His Own Blood”D&C 135–136
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The Tree of Life is certainly the most significant object in the Garden of Eden. However, its presence has always been somewhat of a puzzle to students of the Bible because it is only briefly mentioned in Genesis: once at the beginning of the story in connection with the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evilread more
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In this Essay, we review the instructions given to Adam and Eve: the commandments to be fruitful and multiply and not to eat of the Tree of Knowledge; the instruction for Adam to cleave to Eve, the most unique of God’s creations; and the commandment for them to “dress” and “keep” the Garden.read more
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