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Volume 63 (2025)

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Volume 63 (2025)

Prepping for the Last Battle

Daniel C. Peterson | Volume 63 | vii-xviii

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The Seed of the Serpent and the Seed of the Woman in the Standard Works

Noel Hudson | Volume 63 | 1-50

Birth and Rebirth: The Fish in Mesoamerican Art and Its Implication on Stela 5, Izapa, Chiapas, Mexico

Diane E. Wirth | Volume 63 | 51-68

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Die Prophezeiung Henochs: Some Observations on Section 36 in the German Edition of the Community of Christ Doctrine and Covenants

Adam Stokes | Volume 63 | 69-74

“Behold, I Went to Hunt Beasts in the Forest”: An Addendum on Enos, Esau, and the Symbolic Geography of Seir

Matthew L. Bowen | Volume 63 | 75-82

Verbal Punctuation in the Book of Mormon III—Behold

John Gee | Volume 63 | 83-102

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A Deep Dive on War

Craig L. Foster | Volume 63 | 103-106

A Plain Exposition of Book of Mormon English by Means of Short Questions and Informed Answers

Stanford Carmack | Volume 63 | 107-120

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A Closer Look at Transliterations in Divine Translations

Spencer Kraus | Volume 63 | 121-134

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Trust Us, We’re Lawyers: Lucas and Neville on the Translation of the Book of Mormon

Brant A. Gardner | Volume 63 | 135-168

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Through a Glass Darkly: Restoring Translation to the Restoration?

Jeff Lindsay | Volume 63 | 169-202

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What Happened to Nephi at the Camp of the Broken Bow? A Book of Mormon Mystery

Godfrey J. Ellis | Volume 63 | 203-256

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What Can Artificial Intelligence Tell Us About the Literary Skills Needed to Dictate a Text Like the Book of Mormon?

Brian C. Hales | Volume 63 | 257-296

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Finding Nephi’s Ore

Bradley R. Larsen | Volume 63 | 297-322

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Ring in the Christ that Is to Be: Fulfilling the Pattern of His Life

Don Bradley | Volume 63 | 323-328

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The “Allegory” of Ruth as a Prophecy of Latter-day Gathering

Jan Francisco | Volume 63 | 329-352

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Looking Again at the Anthon Transcript(s)

John S. Thompson | Volume 63 | 353-366

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“Our Hands Have Handled”: Ensuring the Reassuring Doctrine of the Resurrection in the Lucan and Johannine Writings

Matthew L. Bowen | Volume 63 | 367-390

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Small Hinges, Great Doorways: How Some Descendants of an Enslaved Youth Unexpectedly Became Prominent Utah Citizens

Jeffrey M. Bradshaw | Volume 63 | 391-438

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“Upon Thy Belly Shalt Thou Go”: The Garden of Eden Serpent Symbology Based on the Concept of Seraphim

Noel Hudson | Volume 63 | 439-466

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Perspectives on the Soteriological Problem of Evil: Nuancing the “Universalist” Theologies of Henri de Lubac and Joseph Smith

Timothy Gervais | Volume 63 | 467-500

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