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The Original Manuscript Of The Book Of Mormon Typographical Facsimile Of The Extant Text Royal Skousen

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The Original Manuscript Of The Book Of Mormon Typographical Facsimile Of The Extant Text Royal Skousen
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The Original Manuscript Of The Book Of Mormon Typographical Facsimile Of The Extant Text Royal Skousen instant download after payment.

Publisher: Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
File Extension: PDF
File size: 71.89 MB
Pages: 553
Author: Royal Skousen
ISBN: 9780934893046, 0934893047
Language: English
Year: 2001

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The Original Manuscript Of The Book Of Mormon Typographical Facsimile Of The Extant Text Royal Skousen by Royal Skousen 9780934893046, 0934893047 instant download after payment.

A stray ink drop and a quirk of nineteenth-century script make the difference between "retain that wrong" and "repair that wrong". More than a decade of meticulous research revealed such insights as Royal Skousen prepared transcripts of the original and printer's manuscripts of the Book of Mormon for publication.
Now published for the first time ever, the manuscripts help you discover the original phrasing of the Book of Mormon (including Hebrew-like expressions), provide surprising evidence on the process by which Joseph Smith translated, and show how editors and printers have modified the wording to make it conform to the expectations of contemporary English readers.

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