Little-Known Evidences of The Book of Mormon

You've known Brenton G. Yorgason as a master story-teller. Now meet him as an enlightening historical scholar.

Dr. Yorgason begins this narrative by sharing the story of his first reading of the Book of Mormon, followed by his experience, years later, of reading the book during a long flight to the land where Lehi and Nephi begin their account. He then explores interesting and insightful facts about the Book of Mormon, including little-known details surrounding the delivery of the golden plates to Joseph Smith and the actual translation of these plates. He also identifies physical evidences that point convincingly to the book's diving origins.

As an interesting capstone to his presentation, Dr. Yorgason shares the findings of Dr. Sami Hanna regarding the Semitic underpinnings of the Book of Mormon. In the mid 1970s, Dr. Hanna was assigned by the Church to translate the Book of Mormon from English back into its native Semitic tongue. This translation resulted in his conversion to the Church, and made the Book of Mormon available in Arabic to over 800 million Moslems, including 125 million Arabs.

This fascinating book offers insight and inspiration for all who desire to increase their knowledge and testimony of the Book of Mormon.

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Little-Known Evidences of The Book of Mormon

You've known Brenton G. Yorgason as a master story-teller. Now meet him as an enlightening historical scholar.

Dr. Yorgason begins this narrative by sharing the story of his first reading of the Book of Mormon, followed by his experience, years later, of reading the book during a long flight to the land where Lehi and Nephi begin their account. He then explores interesting and insightful facts about the Book of Mormon, including little-known details surrounding the delivery of the golden plates to Joseph Smith and the actual translation of these plates. He also identifies physical evidences that point convincingly to the book's diving origins.

As an interesting capstone to his presentation, Dr. Yorgason shares the findings of Dr. Sami Hanna regarding the Semitic underpinnings of the Book of Mormon. In the mid 1970s, Dr. Hanna was assigned by the Church to translate the Book of Mormon from English back into its native Semitic tongue. This translation resulted in his conversion to the Church, and made the Book of Mormon available in Arabic to over 800 million Moslems, including 125 million Arabs.

This fascinating book offers insight and inspiration for all who desire to increase their knowledge and testimony of the Book of Mormon.

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Little-Known Evidences of The Book of Mormon

Little-Known Evidences of The Book of Mormon

by Brenton G. Yorgason
Little-Known Evidences of The Book of Mormon

Little-Known Evidences of The Book of Mormon

by Brenton G. Yorgason

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You've known Brenton G. Yorgason as a master story-teller. Now meet him as an enlightening historical scholar.

Dr. Yorgason begins this narrative by sharing the story of his first reading of the Book of Mormon, followed by his experience, years later, of reading the book during a long flight to the land where Lehi and Nephi begin their account. He then explores interesting and insightful facts about the Book of Mormon, including little-known details surrounding the delivery of the golden plates to Joseph Smith and the actual translation of these plates. He also identifies physical evidences that point convincingly to the book's diving origins.

As an interesting capstone to his presentation, Dr. Yorgason shares the findings of Dr. Sami Hanna regarding the Semitic underpinnings of the Book of Mormon. In the mid 1970s, Dr. Hanna was assigned by the Church to translate the Book of Mormon from English back into its native Semitic tongue. This translation resulted in his conversion to the Church, and made the Book of Mormon available in Arabic to over 800 million Moslems, including 125 million Arabs.

This fascinating book offers insight and inspiration for all who desire to increase their knowledge and testimony of the Book of Mormon.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781621081128
Publisher: Deseret Book Company
Publication date: 04/27/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 636 KB
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