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This book is written primarily to the experienced, but also to those who are new to the study of The Book of Mormon, Another Testament of Jesus Christ. It is a viewing of the underlying themes that initially inspired the ancient prophet-editors of that scripture and the lens through which they determined content. By highlighting this skeletal-structure, we gain 1) A greater understanding of the intentions of the work, 2) A perception of the purpose of the irregular cadence of the history, and 3) A greater awareness of the reasons for inclusion of otherwise anomalous elements. This road map…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is written primarily to the experienced, but also to those who are new to the study of The Book of Mormon, Another Testament of Jesus Christ. It is a viewing of the underlying themes that initially inspired the ancient prophet-editors of that scripture and the lens through which they determined content. By highlighting this skeletal-structure, we gain 1) A greater understanding of the intentions of the work, 2) A perception of the purpose of the irregular cadence of the history, and 3) A greater awareness of the reasons for inclusion of otherwise anomalous elements. This road map from the prospective of the prophet-editors will forever enhance your ability to understand the varied and multi-layered messages that God prepared for us through the genius of their writing.
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Autorenporträt
Nathan E. Lambert Is a life-long student of The Book of Mormon, Another Testament of Jesus Christ. He served a mission for his church in Spain, and appreciates that nearly all of the church assignments that he has been given have included an aspect of teaching. He and his brother own and operate a long-running business in and around San Jose, California. Nathan is married to the former Amy Stitt and they have four children and five grandchildren.