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Volume 50 (2022)

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Volume 50 (2022)

An Unexpected Case for
an Anthropomorphic God

Daniel C. Peterson | Volume 50 | vii-xx

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A Comparison of the Book of Mormon’s Subordinate That Usage

Stanford Carmack | Volume 50 | 1-32

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Verbal Punctuation in the
Book of Mormon I: (And) Now

John Gee | Volume 50 | 33-50

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“The Lord God Will Proceed”:
Nephi’s Wordplay in 1 Nephi 22:8–12 and the Abrahamic Covenant

Matthew L. Bowen | Volume 50 | 51-70

Honoring Joseph’s Theophany
Two Centuries Later

Spencer Kraus | Volume 50 | 71-78

Covenant Theology
for Latter-day Saints

Jasmin Gimenez Rappleye | Volume 50 | 79-92

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A Deeper Understanding of the Temple in 175 Entries

David M. Calabro | Volume 50 | 93-98

Nephi’s Small Plates:
A Rhetorical Analysis

Noel B. Reynolds | Volume 50 | 99-122

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“We Might Have Enjoyed Our Possessions and the Land of Our Inheritance”:
Hebrew yrš and 1 Nephi 17:21

Matthew L. Bowen | Volume 50 | 123-144

Overwriting Ether:
Moroni’s Transfiguration of Jaredite Scripture

David J. Larsen | Volume 50 | 145-160

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Lehi and Nephi
as Trained Manassite Scribes

Noel B. Reynolds | Volume 50 | 161-216

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Serpents of Fire and Brass: A
Contextual Study of the Brazen Serpent Tradition in the Book of Mormon

Neal Rappleye | Volume 50 | 217-298

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“The Wind and the Fire
to Be My Chariot”:
The Anachronism that Wasn’t

John Gee | Volume 50 | 299-320

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