This book is a valuable guide to enjoying and comprehending the ancient American scriptures. It is a simplified reading program, a useful summary, a doctrinal analysis and an in-depth topical guide to... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book is a real help for those becoming acquainted with the Book of Mormon, and for those seeking to pursue various doctrinal and historical themes! "How to Understand the Book of Mormon" is divided into three sections: "Part I: The Reading Guide," "Part II: The Doctrinal Guide," and "Part III: Charts and Special Helps." Part I, the reading guide, divides the Book of Mormon into twelve 40- to 50-page sections to be read. Each section makes a readable one-week-long reading goal. A typical section heading is: "Week 4, MOSIAH 1-22, 22 chapters, 46 pages: pp. 145-190." In each section, a story outline focuses the reader on the major historical events. Then, chapters which will be of special interest are briefly listed, followed by a detailed listing of passages of special historical or doctrinal interest. For instance, the summary for three verses from the book of Omni reads: "(1:20-22) The Mulekites have the records of a third Book of Mormon group: the Jaredites, who were led to the promised land long before Lehi and Mulek, at the time of the Tower of Babel (see Genesis 11:1-9). [The book of Ether in the Book of Mormon is the record of this group.]" Scanning down the list of Passages of Special Interest in each section is an excellent way to discover doctrinal categories and items which are new to you. Part II is one of the most comprehensive listings of Book of Mormon scriptures in print. It is based on 25 sections, each of which is divided into numerous sub-categories. The sections are: (1) Purposes of the Book of Mormon, (2) Studying the Scriptures, (3) The Book of Mormon's Relationship to the Bible, (4) The Various Peoples of the Book of Mormon, (5) Book of Mormon Geography, (6) The Nature of God, (7) Christ's Atonement, (8) Basic Gospel Principles, (9) The Church of Jesus Christ, (10) Revelation and Prophecy, (11) Miracles, (12) God's Plan of Salvation, (13) Death, (14) Righteous Living, (15) Becoming Godlike and Sanctified, (16) Relationships with Others, (17) Money, (18) Negative Emotions, (19) Satan and Evil, (20) False Churches and False Doctrines, (21) Blessings and Judgments on Righteous and Wicked Nations, (22) America in the Last Days, (23) The House of Israel, (24) Government, and (25) Liberty and War. Part III contains the following charts: (1) Periods of Prophetic Fulfillment in the Writings of Isaiah, (2) The Peoples of the Book of Mormon, (3) The Plates Received by Joseph Smith, and (4) How Ancient Prophets Prepared for the Loss of the Book of Mormon Manuscript. Then, (5) a six-page article summarizes the Basic Elements of Book of Mormon Geography, and (6) a listing of the Authors and Recordkeepers of the Book of Mormon is provided. Though this book was published prior to the latest printings of the Book of Mormon (so the Book of Mormon page numbers are slightly different from the page numbers provided in this book's Reading Guide section), the situation provides almost no confusion because the listings also indicate the
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