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 |  | #REDIRECT [[Question: Is the Book of Mormon not an ancient work because it contains "Greek words" such as "alpha and omega" or "Christ"?]] | 
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|  | *Critics claim that the Book of Mormoncannot be an ancient work because it contains "Greek words"("alpha and omega").
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|  | * {{Main|Book_of_Mormon_plagiarized_from_the_Bible|l1=Book of Mormon plagiarized from the Bible?}}
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|  | The Book of Mormon claims to be a ''translation.''  Therefore, the language used is that of Joseph Smith.  Joseph could choose to render similar (or identical) material using King James Bible language if that adequately represented the text's intent.
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|  | The words "alpha and omega" are as unlikely to be on the plates asthe English word "sword" or "house"—these are ''translations.''
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|  | All "alpha and omega" tells us is that there was some expression on the plates similar to "from A to Z," or "from first to last."
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|  | Only if we presume that the Book of Mormon is a fraud at the outset is this proof of anything.  If we assume that it is a translation, then the use of Bible language tells us merely that Joseph used biblical language.
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|  | This absurd complaint is similar to another anti-Mormon favorite, the issue of the [[Book_of_Mormon_anachronisms/"Adieu"_in_the_Book_of_Mormon|"French word" ''adieu'']] in the Book of Mormon.
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|  | {{Book of Mormon anachronisms}}
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|  | [[fr:Book of Mormon/Anachronisms/Greek words]]
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