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Volume 44 (2021)

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Volume 44 (2021)

Vast Prairies and Trackless Wilds of Snow: A Good Test of Sincerity

Daniel C. Peterson | Volume 44 | vii-xiv

“Strong Like unto Moses”:
The Case for Ancient Roots in the Book of Moses Based on Book of Mormon Usage of Related Content Apparently from the Brass Plates

Jeff Lindsay, Noel B. Reynolds | Volume 44 | 1-92

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The Ark and the Tent:
Temple Symbolism in the Story of Noah

Jeffrey M. Bradshaw | Volume 44 | 93-136

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Resurrection Month

Claudia Bushman | Volume 44 | 137-144

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The Past and Future of the Temple Lot in Independence, Jackson County, Missouri

R. Jean Addams | Volume 44 | 145-216

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Josiah to Zoram to Sherem to Jarom
and the Big Little Book of Omni

Val Larsen | Volume 44 | 217-264

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Much More than a Reader:
The Latest in Chiastic Studies for Interested Scholars and Lay Readers Alike

Steven L. Olsen | Volume 44 | 265-270

Edfu and Exodus

John Gee | Volume 44 | 271-286

“The Messiah Will Set Himself Again”:
Jacob’s Use of Isaiah 11:11 in 2 Nephi 6:14 and Jacob 6:2

Matthew L. Bowen | Volume 44 | 287-306

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Understanding Covenants Anew:
Using Ancient Thought to Enrich Modern Faith

Jeffrey Thayne | Volume 44 | 307-314

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Nibley’s Early Education

Zina Petersen | Volume 44 | 315-334

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