Psalm 105:
Chiasmus, Credo, Covenant, and Temple
by Stephen D. Ricks | 06-14-2021
Abstract: In this essay Stephen Ricks takes a close look at the literary structure of a psalm, reintroducing us to chiasmus both in modern and ancient texts, including the Book of Mormon, then uses this literary structure to show how the psalm contains the basic historic credo of the Israelites, as seen in Deuteronomy and […]
Psalm 105:
Chiasmus, Credo, Covenant, and Temple
by Stephen D. Ricks | undefined 45 | 06-14-2021
Abstract: In this essay Stephen Ricks takes a close look at the literary structure of a psalm, reintroducing us to chiasmus both in modern and ancient texts, including the Book of Mormon, then uses this literary structure to show how the psalm contains the basic historic credo of the Israelites, as seen in Deuteronomy and […]
Proper Names from the Small Plates:
Some Notes on the Personal Names Zoram, Jarom, Omni, and Mosiah
by Stephen D. Ricks | undefined 41 | 12-14-2020
Abstract: With a selection of a few notable examples (Zoram, Jarom, Omni, and Mosiah) that have been analyzed by the ongoing Book of Mormon names project, Stephen Ricks argues that “proper names in the Book of Mormon are demonstrably ancient.”
The Sacred Embrace and the Sacred Handclasp in Ancient Mediterranean Religions
by Stephen D. Ricks | 06-15-2020
[Page 319]Abstract: This article describes examples of the sacred embrace and the sacred handclasp in the Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms of ancient Egypt, in ancient Mediterranean regions, and in the classical and early Christian world. It argues that these actions are an invitation and promise of entrance into the celestial realms. The sacred embrace […]
The Sacred Embrace and the Sacred Handclasp in Ancient Mediterranean Religions
by Stephen D. Ricks | undefined 37 | 06-15-2020
[Page 319]Abstract: This article describes examples of the sacred embrace and the sacred handclasp in the Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms of ancient Egypt, in ancient Mediterranean regions, and in the classical and early Christian world. It argues that these actions are an invitation and promise of entrance into the celestial realms. The sacred embrace […]
A Nickname and a Slam Dunk: Notes on the Book of Mormon Names Zeezrom and Jershon
by Stephen D. Ricks | undefined 8 | 01-31-2014
Nicknames and Dysphemisms in the Bible and Ancient Mediterranean
A Note on Family Structure in Mosiah 2:5
by Stephen D. Ricks | undefined 6 | 07-12-2013
Mosiah 2:5 provides the reader of the Book of Mormon with new insights about Israelite-Nephite family structure.
Some Notes on Book of Mormon Names
by Stephen D. Ricks | undefined 4 | 04-19-2013
This study considers the Book of Mormon personal names Josh, Nahom, and Alma as test cases for the Book of Mormon as an historically authentic ancient document.
The Interpreter Foundation is a nonprofit organization. All journal publications and video presentations are available for free by digital download and streaming. The price of hard copy versions of journal articles covers only the cost of printing; books are typically priced to help cover both upfront pre-publication expenses and royalties to authors when applicable. In some cases, the Foundation may subsidise publication costs to keep retail prices affordable. The Foundation does not profit from sales of its publications.
© 2012-2025 The Interpreter Foundation.
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
All journal publications and video presentations are available for free by digital download and streaming. The price of hard copy versions of journal articles covers only the cost of printing; books are typically priced to help cover both upfront pre—publication expenses and royalties to authors when applicable. In some cases, the Foundation may subsidize publication costs to keep retail prices affordable.
We and selected third parties use cookies or similar technologies for technical purposes and, with your consent, for other purposes as specified in the cookie policy.