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Hugh Nibley:
 
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The tendency of Book of Mormon names to turn up in definite limited areas and in close association with each other is a strong indication that the resemblances between the Old and New World titles are not accidental.<ref>Hugh Nibley, [https://archive.org/details/improvementera5104unse "The Book of Mormon as a Mirror of the East,"] ''Improvement Era'' (April 1948) p. 203</ref>
 
The tendency of Book of Mormon names to turn up in definite limited areas and in close association with each other is a strong indication that the resemblances between the Old and New World titles are not accidental.<ref>Hugh Nibley, [https://archive.org/details/improvementera5104unse "The Book of Mormon as a Mirror of the East,"] ''Improvement Era'' (April 1948) p. 203</ref>

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Names similar to those in the Book of Mormon names appear grouped in limited areas in Egypt

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Names similar to those in the Book of Mormon names appear grouped in limited areas in Egypt

Hugh Nibley:

The tendency of Book of Mormon names to turn up in definite limited areas and in close association with each other is a strong indication that the resemblances between the Old and New World titles are not accidental.[1]

Map from Hugh Nibley, "The Book of Mormon as a Mirror of the East," Improvement Era (April 1948) p. 203


Notes

  1. Hugh Nibley, "The Book of Mormon as a Mirror of the East," Improvement Era (April 1948) p. 203