Keywords
apostate religion, Book of Mormon, missionaries, synagogues
Abstract
Nephite missionaries in the first century BC had significant difficulty preaching the gospel among Nephites and Lamanites who followed Zoramite and Nehorite teaching. Both of these groups built synagogues and other places of worship suggesting that some of their beliefs originated in Israelite practice, but both denied the coming or the necessity of a Messiah. T his article explores the nature of Zoramite and Nehorite beliefs, identifies how their beliefs and practices differed from orthodox Nephite teaching, and suggests that some of these religious differences are attributable to cultural and political differences that resonate in the present.
Recommended Citation
Thompson, A. Keith
(2017)
"Apostate Religion in the Book of Mormon,"
Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship: Vol. 25, Article 11.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/interpreter/vol25/iss1/11