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Thursday, July 4, 2013

Hugh Nibley on the Book of Mormon

From Hugh Nibley, The World and the Prophets (1987), 214.

I have always thought in reading the Book of Mormon, "Woe to the generation that understands this book!" To our fathers, once the great persecutions ceased, the story of the Nephites and the Lamanites was something rather strange, unreal, and faraway—even to the point of being romantic. The last generation did not make much of the Book of Mormon. But now with every passing year this great and portentous story becomes more and more familiar and more frighteningly like our own.


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