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Hebraisms in the Book of Mormon: A Preliminary Survey

TitleHebraisms in the Book of Mormon: A Preliminary Survey
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1970
AuthorsTvedtnes, John A.
JournalBYU Studies Quarterly
Volume11
Issue1
Pagination50-58
KeywordsHebraism; Language - Hebrew; Language - Reformed Egyptian
Abstract

Though the Book of Mormon expressly states that it is written in the “language of the Egyptians,” (1 Nephi 1:2), nevertheless, it quite clearly reflects a number of Hebrew idioms and contains numerous Hebrew words. This is no doubt due to the fact that the Nephites retained the Hebrew language, albeit in an altered form (See Mormon 9:35). Moreover, it is not impossible that the plates themselves contained Hebrew words, idioms,and syntax written in Egyptian cursive script (Moroni’s “reformed Egyptian”—see Mormon 9:32). In this present treatise, we will not be concerned so much with the methodology involved in the writing of the Book of Mormon as with the evidence for the use of Hebrew expressions, or of expressions akin thereto. Only the more important examples will be cited.

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