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Current Volume: Volume 61 (2024)
Front Matter
Articles
Who Holds the Keys?
Daniel C. Peterson
King Benjamin’s Sermon as a Type of Temple Endowment
Andrew I. Miller
Christ is Risen! Truly, He is Risen!
Daniel C. Peterson
“Our Great God Has in Goodness Sent These”: Notes on the Goodness of God, the Didactic Good of Nephi’s Small Plates, and Anti-Nephi-Lehi’s Renaming
Matthew L. Bowen and Pedro A. Olavarria
The Unwritten Debates in Moroni1’s Letter
Morgan Deane
An Exceptional Example of the Richness of Church History
Susan Easton Black
Review of Two New Theories about the Lamanite Mark Recently Presented in Two Different Forums
Clifford P. Jones
“That They May Once Again Be a Delightsome People”: The Concept of Again Becoming the Seed of Joseph (Words of Mormon 1:8 and Mormon 7:4–5)
Matthew L. Bowen
Mormon and Moroni’s Rhetoric: Reflections Inspired by Grant Hardy’s Understanding the Book of Mormon
Val Larsen
The Seven Women Seeking the Bridegroom: Isaiah 4:1 as Transition Point in a Redemption Allegory
Jared T. Marcum
“Armed with Righteousness and with the Power of God”: Allusions to Priestly Clothing, Priesthood, and Temple in 1 Nephi 14:14
Matthew L. Bowen
“This Stone Shall Become the Great, and the Last, and the Only Sure Foundation”: A Nephite Poetics of Dramatic Fusion and Transfer in Jacob 5
Matthew Scott Stenson
Further Evidence from the Book of Mormon for a Book of Moses-like Text on the Brass Plates
Jeffrey D. Lindsay
Are There Ten Commandments for Latter-day Zion?
Dennis Newton