January 12, 1988 by •
Abraham,
Alma,
America,
apocalyptic,
Book of Mormon,
Captain Moroni,
charity,
crime,
Cumorah,
cursing and blessing,
desert,
destruction,
Egypt,
Egyptian,
Enoch,
evil,
freedom,
Gadianton(s) robbers,
gain,
Gentiles,
God,
history,
Indians American,
inequality,
iniquity,
Jacob,
Jaredites,
Jerusalem,
Jesus Christ,
Joseph Smith,
judges,
judgment(s),
King Mosiah,
Laman,
Lamanite(s),
Lehi,
liberty,
money,
Mormon (the Book of Mormon prophet),
Moroni,
Nephi,
Nephites,
New Education World,
Old World,
popularity,
power(s),
pride,
priestcraft(s),
probation,
rebellion,
Rekhabite(s),
repent,
repentance,
riches,
righteous,
righteous society,
righteousness,
robbers,
Satan,
secret abominations,
sin,
the Gospel,
the Law,
Title of Liberty,
transgression,
unbelief,
war,
weaknesses,
wilderness
CWHN 8:498-532 This article is based on a transcript of a talk given at the 1986 Sunstone Theological Symposium in Salt Lake City. It was published in Sunstone 12 (January 1988): 14—25.
January 1, 1900 by •
Book of Mormon,
brass plates,
bronze,
Demotic,
desert,
Egypt,
Egyptian,
Egyptologists,
Elephantine documents,
gold,
Hebrew(s),
hieratic,
Jehoiakim King,
Jeremiah,
Jerusalem,
Jews,
Laban,
Lachish Letters,
Lehi,
Meroitic,
military,
Mulek,
Mulekites,
Mulekiyah,
names,
Nedabiah,
Nephi,
ostraca,
Palestine,
papyrus,
prophet(s),
Reformed Egyptian,
Rekhabite(s),
Torczyner,
visionary,
Yaush,
Zedekiah
Encyclopedia Judaica 9 (New York: Macmillan and the Encyclopedia Judaica Publishing, Jerusalem, 1972): columns 1568-75; CWHN 4: 323-354. A treatment of the role and symbolic power of Jerusalem for Christians. This was also circulated in pamphlet form by the Israeli Foreign Ministry. — Midgley