Keywords
Book of Mormon, Mormon studies, Book of Moses, Brass Plates
Abstract
Students of the Book of Mormon have long mined the Old Testament as a rich source of influence on Nephite writers. However, surprising recent finds suggest that an ancient text related to the Book of Moses may have been an especially significant influence as well. That possibility was raised in Noel Reynolds’s early analytical paper, “The Brass Plates Version of Genesis.” He found thirty-three proposed parallels between the Book of Moses and the Book of Mormon, some of which pointed to a one-way connection with the Book of Moses as the source. Our recent collaboration resulted in identifying a total of nearly one hundred parallels that cannot be readily explained based on influence from the KJV Bible, some of which further point to a text like the Book of Moses as the source for influence on Nephite writers. That prior work was not as exhaustive as we believed. Thirty-six prospective new parallels are proposed here. Finally, a reasonable challenge to the hypothesis of a Book of Moses text on the brass plates is also considered: why didn’t Book of Mormon preachers quote from the Book of Moses more directly?
Recommended Citation
Lindsay, Jeffrey D.
(2024)
"Further Evidence from the Book of Mormon for a Book of Moses-like Text on the Brass Plates,"
Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship: Vol. 61, Article 19.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/interpreter/vol61/iss1/19