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Book of Mormon/Relationship to the Dead Sea Scrolls/Further Reading
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Further reading
Further reading
- Kevin L. Barney, "Isaiah Interwoven (Review of: Harmonizing Isaiah: Combining Ancient Sources)," FARMS Review 15/1 (2003): 353–402. off-site
- Stephen D. Ricks, The Book of Mormon and the Dead Sea Scrolls, LDS Perspectives on the Dead Sea Scrolls, Maxwell Institute
FairMormon Answers articles
Alleged biblical anachronisms in the Book of Mormon
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- Multiple "Isaiahs" and the Book of Mormon
- Nephite burnt offerings and their consistency with Jewish law and practice
- Alleged biblical textual anachronisms in the Book of Mormon
- The Book of Mormon and the location of the birth of Jesus Christ
- Lehi's ancestry and place of residence
- The Book of Mormon contains passages from the King James Bible
- Modification of the italicized text in Book of Mormon Biblical passages
- Translation errors in the King James Bible appearing in the Book of Mormon
- The Book of Mormon and the Dead Sea Scrolls
The "Joseph Smith Translation" of the Bible
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- Joseph Smith's corrections to the Bible do not match known Biblical manuscripts
- Use of the Joseph Smith translation of the Bible
- Relationship of the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible to the Book of Mormon
- Relationship of the Joseph Smith Translation to the Book of Abraham
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FairMormon Topical Guide: Dead Sea Scrolls FairMormon link