Archive: "Hebrew(s)" Tag
March 2, 1981 by •
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January 2, 1980 by •
A. H. Gardiner,
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a series of articles in The Improvement Era, 1968-1970. The following three chapters, “Setting the Stage– The World of Abraham,” “The Sacrifice of Isaac,” and “The Sacrifice of Sarah,” have been reprinted in CWHN 14:163-218, 319-381
January 2, 1978 by •
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the Church,
the critic(s),
the Higher critic(s),
The Terrible Questions,
vanity
in Expressions of Faith: Testimonies of Latter-day Saint Scholars, edited by Susan Easton Black (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1996): 139-154. Reprinted from a talk given October 31, 1994
January 2, 1977 by •
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(Provo: BYU Press, 1973). This was the Commissioner’s Lecture delivered in 1972. Later reprinted (without the complete footnotes) in The New Era 3:9 (September 1973): 38-50; reprinted again in Nibley on the Timely and the Timeless (Provo: Religious Studies Center, 1978): 101-127; CWHN 12: 450-490. An examination of writing as a gift from God and …
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January 2, 1977 by •
Abyssinia,
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Hem,
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hochtempel,
Hymn of Thanksgiving,
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Koran,
Lachish,
Land of Eden,
language(s),
Lehi,
Lehi in the Desert,
liberty,
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Manti,
Manual of Discipline,
Master of Justice,
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testimony,
the critic(s),
the Scrolls,
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Tower of Babel,
tower temples,
Turamian,
Ur-Abraham,
Ur-Genesis,
weights and measures,
witnesses,
writing,
Zedekiah,
Ziggurat
a series of articles in The Improvement Era, 1953, 1954; CWHN 8:54-126
July 2, 1972 by •
Abraham,
Abraham literature,
Apocalypse of Abraham,
Babylonian(s),
Bidemon family,
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Egyptian,
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Jews,
Joseph Smith,
Lucy Mack picture,
manuscript(s),
men from Chicago,
Mormon(s),
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original scribe,
Pearl of Great Price,
Pharaoh,
photographic,
President Tanner,
Prof. John Wilson,
Reorganites,
scandal,
scribe(s),
secret,
the Church,
the critic(s),
unconventional
15 pp., transcript of a talk given on March 14, 1967
February 24, 1965 by •
Abraham,
Akkadian,
Amarna discoveries tablets,
Amorites,
Asia Minor,
Assurbanipal library,
Babylonia,
Beirut,
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Old Testament,
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Persia,
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Ras Shamra library,
religion,
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Semitic,
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Syria,
the Flood,
the Nile,
Ugarit,
uniformity,
Yeb,
Zadok,
Zadokites
33 pp., a typed transcript of a talk given on February 24, 1965. A discussion of the religious and cultural impact of Egypt, Babylon and other neighbors on events in Israel. — Midgley Listen to recording: Part 1 Part 2 [Right-click (cntrl-click for macs) and “save link as” to download onto MP3] This recording is also …
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July 2, 1960 by •
Bible,
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Ephraim,
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Hebrew(s),
Israel,
Jehovah,
Jesus Christ,
Jews,
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Judah,
Lord Jehovah,
Mohammed,
New Education Testament,
Old Testament,
resurrection,
scholar(s),
scrolls,
shevet,
shivite,
stick of Joseph,
stick of Judah,
sticks,
wood,
writing
a series of articles in The Improvement Era, 1953; CWHN 8:1-48. An examination of the meaning of Ezekiel 37 in the light of the use of tally sticks. — Midgley
January 2, 1952 by •
Abraham,
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ancient documents,
angel(s) of the Lord,
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Book of Abraham,
Book of Mormon,
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Dead Sea Scrolls,
Deveria,
Eduard Meyer,
Egypt,
Egyptian,
Egyptian drawings,
Egyptian papyrus,
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engraver,
ephod,
explanations,
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Facsimile No. 2,
Facsimile No. 3,
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hand-picked experts,
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Hebrew(s),
hieroglyphs,
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idolatrous gods,
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interpretation,
Jews,
Joseph Smith,
Korash,
Libnah,
lion couch,
lotus,
Lucy Mack Smith,
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Mercer,
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34 pp., typed transcript of a lecture given on May 13, 1965
January 1, 1900 by •
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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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