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Volume 55 (2023)

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Volume 55 (2023)

How Things Look from Here

Daniel C. Peterson | Volume 55 | vii-xiv

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Assyria and the “Great Church” of Nephi’s Vision

Todd Uriona | Volume 55 | 1-30

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Twenty Years After “Paradigms Regained,” Part 2: Responding to Margaret Barker’s Critics and Why Her Work Should Matter to Latter‑day Saints

Kevin Christensen | Volume 55 | 31-106

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“According to the Spirit of Revelation and Prophecy”:
Alma2’s Prophetic Warning of Christ’s Coming to the Lehites (and Others)

Matthew Scott Stenson | Volume 55 | 107-168

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Toward a Greater Appreciation of the Word Adieu in Jacob 7:27

Godfrey J. Ellis | Volume 55 | 169-196

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Elias: Prophet of the Restoration

Jan Francisco | Volume 55 | 197-218

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Nephi’s “Bountiful”: Contrasting Both Candidates

Warren P. Aston | Volume 55 | 219-268

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In New Zealand: Even More Faithful Latter-day Saints

Louis C. Midgley | Volume 55 | 269-278

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“That They Might Come Again unto the Remnant of the House of Jacob”:
Onomastic Allusions to Joseph in 3 Nephi 26:8–10 and 4 Nephi 1:49

Matthew L. Bowen | Volume 55 | 279-296

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Moving Beyond the Historicity Question, or a Manifesto for Future Book of Mormon Research

Newell D. Wright | Volume 55 | 297-314

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