by Miguel Barker-Valdez | May 17, 2012 | Book of Mormon, Standard Works, Sunday School |
MOSIAH 18-24 “None Could Deliver Them but the Lord” With Mosiah 18, the Book of Mormon gets very complicated with its narratives. In Mosiah 7, we leave the story of King Mosiah2 and his people in Zarahemla and begin the story of Ammon who leads an...
by Miguel Barker-Valdez | May 10, 2012 | Book of Mormon, Standard Works, Sunday School |
. MOSIAH 12-17 In the following chapters we get a continuation of the prophet Abinadi’s ministry to the Nephite people and their king, Noah, who live in the land of Nephi Abinadi Prophecies Destruction 12: 2 This prophecy is fulfilled in Mosiah 21:2-4. 12:3 This...
by Miguel Barker-Valdez | May 6, 2012 | Book of Mormon, Sunday School |
Mosiah chapters 7-11 The story that Mormon tells in chapters 7-11 of Mosiah gets complicated. He uses some unique literary devices that the previous narrators had not used. These include embedded primary texts and flashbacks. Dr. Grant Hardy, Professor of...
by Miguel Barker-Valdez | Apr 26, 2012 | Book of Mormon, Standard Works, Sunday School |
“Ye Shall Be Called the Children of Christ” Mosiah 4-6 In Mosiah 4-6 we get a continuation of Mormon quoting directly the primary source of King Benjamin’s speech. We must ask why he does so. 4:4 “My friends and my brethren, my kindred and...
by Miguel Barker-Valdez | Apr 19, 2012 | Book of Mormon, Standard Works, Sunday School |
MOSIAH 1-3 “Eternally Indebted to Your Heavenly Father” Beginning with The Words of Mormon, we are introduced to the second major narrator/historian of the Book of Mormon – Mormon himself. Since he is writing almost a thousand years after some of...
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