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- [[en:Book of Mormon/Gold plates]]2 KB (370 palabras) - 23:24 31 ene 2018
- # Joseph Smith, Jr. manufactured some metal plates out of tin, copper, or some other metal in order to trick witnesses into thinking ...the dimensions described by the witnesses would be too heavy (on the order of 200 lbs) to be realistically lifted and carried as Joseph and others descri5 KB (814 palabras) - 23:17 31 ene 2018
- ...he appearance of gold," are exactly what we would expect if they were made of tumbaga=== The ''Journal of Book of Mormon Studies'' states:4 KB (674 palabras) - 23:22 31 ene 2018
- ...ase "Out of the Dust: Ancient Steel Sword Unearthed," ''Journal of Book of Mormon'' Studies 14/2 (2005): 64-64) ...53 Lodestone Compass: Chinese or Olmec Primacy? Multidisciplinary Analysis of an Olmec Hematite Artifact from San Lorenzo, Veracruz, Mexico]," ''Science'17 KB (3000 palabras) - 09:03 25 jul 2017
- ...of the Hebrew letter aleph (symbolized by ' in transliteration) to the end of the name is known from other Hebrew hypocoristic names, suggesting that the ...{{Nibley5|start=23-32}} [Nibley marks Old World names as (OW) and Book of Mormon names as (BM).]</ref>24 KB (3822 palabras) - 16:11 11 jul 2017
- ...thor=WM Hess, DJ Fairbanks , JW Welch, JK Driggs|article=Botanical Aspects of Olive Culture Relevant to Jacob 5}} (unless otherwise indicated).</ref> [[en:Question: Is the Book of Mormon's account of olive horticulture in Jacob 5 accurate?]]11 KB (1910 palabras) - 14:59 7 jul 2017
- [[en:Book of Mormon/Olive horticulture]]700 bytes (120 palabras) - 16:56 17 jul 2017
- |L4=Sheum in the Book of Mormon |L5=Silk in the Book of Mormon740 bytes (137 palabras) - 18:42 4 feb 2018
- Some people have wondered why the Book of Mormon mentions silk and linen (see Alma 1:29), since silkworms and linen as we kn ...rable cloth. The Aztecs made a silklike fabric using hair from the bellies of rabbits. Some cotton specimens excavated at Teotihuacan, dating to A.D. 4002 KB (376 palabras) - 22:27 1 feb 2018
- [[en:Book of Mormon/Plants/Flax]] [[de:Das Buch Mormon/Pflanzen/Leinen]]826 bytes (142 palabras) - 22:30 1 feb 2018
- ...not know what crop this is, so this does not count ''against'' the Book of Mormon's claims=== ...t know to what it applied, but this does not count ''against'' the Book of Mormon's claims.672 bytes (110 palabras) - 23:38 1 feb 2018
- [[de:Das Buch Mormon/Anachronismen/Rotes Meer Schilfmeer]] [[en:Book of Mormon/Anachronisms/The Red Sea]]4 KB (781 palabras) - 10:13 7 jul 2017
- [[de:Das Buch Mormon/Anachronismen/Reformiertes Ägyptisch]] [[en:Book of Mormon/Language/Reformed Egyptian]]906 bytes (132 palabras) - 09:03 25 jul 2017
- ...Egyptian be too lengthy and bulky on the plates to account for the Book of Mormon?]]2 KB (329 palabras) - 14:54 6 ago 2019
- ...e|right|'''Hieroglyphics''': Hieroglyphs from the Black Schist sarcophagus of Ankhnesneferibre. Twenty-Sixth Dynasty, about 530 BC, Thebes.{{link|url=htt ...on: The Holy Bible'', (New York: Henry Frowde, Publisher to the University of Oxford, 1896).{{link|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hieratic}}]]5 KB (830 palabras) - 09:04 25 jul 2017
- In the Book of Mormon, the Book of Ether contains an account of a drought accompanied by a sudden increase in 'poisonous serpents': ...e necesitan ... <ref>See Eric Mayes, "Heat and drought bringing snakes out of their dens," ''The Daily Item'' (18 August 2005), accessed 9 September 20066 KB (1034 palabras) - 10:16 7 jul 2017
- [[en:Book of Mormon/Snow]]633 bytes (112 palabras) - 16:43 17 jul 2017
- * {{Book:Welch:Reexploring|pages=xxx|author=John L. Sorenson|article=[http://maxwell [[en:Book of Mormon/Calendar]]808 bytes (123 palabras) - 22:29 17 jul 2017
- ...there is no concept of a 7-day "week" in the New World, and so the Book of Mormon's reference to "weeks" is an anachronism. In fact, some New World cultures ...not specify how long its "weeks" were--cultures have had variable lengths of weeks.2 KB (376 palabras) - 22:28 17 jul 2017
- [[en:Book of Mormon/Temple in New World]]1 KB (218 palabras) - 23:13 31 ene 2018
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