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Volume 66 (2025)

You can read online the articles in Volume 66 (2025) by clicking on the links below. You will also see more formats that are available for each article, including paperback and e-book. This volume is still being compiled, and new articles will appear in it each Friday.

Volume 66 (2025)

A Combinatorial Approach to Modeling All Possible Golden Plates

Josh Coates | Volume 66 | 1-70

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Expanding the Descriptive Vocabulary for the Translation of the Book of Mormon

Brant A. Gardner | Volume 66 | 71-84

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Reconciling Evolution by Faith or Framing?

Jacob Billings | Volume 66 | 85-92

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Smooth Words and Slippery Things: Samuel the Lamanite’s Prophetic Use of Hebrew ḥlq

Matthew L. Bowen | Volume 66 | 93-112

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The Plates of Gardner

Kimberley Heuston | Volume 66 | 113-130

Adam Clarke and Isaiah in
the Book of Mormon

Kent P. Jackson | Volume 66 | 131-150

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Why was the Liahona a Sphere? A New Perspective on Its Form and Function

Wanless Southwick, Kyle Kinghorn | Volume 66 | 151-176

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Evidence for Well-Structured Persuasive and Argumentative Essays in the Book of Mormon

Jeff Lindsay | Volume 66 | 177-196

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Nameless to New Name: Namelessness in the Narrative of the Anti-Nephi-Lehies, or the People of Ammon

Nathan J. Arp, Alan Sikes | Volume 66 | 197-218

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