FAIR Study Aids/Book of Mormon Resources by chapter and verse/Introduction, Title Page, Witnesses' Testimonies; Historical Studies of its Coming Forth; and Miscellaneous Items of Interest

The Plates and the Three, Eight, and Other Witnesses

  • Robert L. Marrott, "Law of Witnesses" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Steven C. Harper, "Evaluating the Book of Mormon Witnesses" (Religious Educator)
  • FAIR collection of articles on Book of Mormon Witnesses (Link)
  • Keith W. Perkins, "David Whitmer" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Susan Easton Black, and Larry C. Porter, ""Rest Assured, Martin Harris Will Be Here in Time"" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Larry E. Morris, "The Conversion of Oliver Cowdery" (Maxwell Institute)
  • A. Bryan Weston, "Witnesses—Those Who Assist to Bring Forth This Work" (Religious Educator)
  • Richard Lloyd Anderson, "Reuben Miller, Recorder of Oliver Cowdery's Reaffirmations" (Link)
  • Larry C. Porter, "The Peter Whitmer Log Home: Cradle of Mormonism" (Religious Educator)
  • Rex C. Reeve Jr., “The Book of Mormon Plates,” (Religious Educator)
  • H. Curtis Wright and Elisabeth R. Sutton, "Evidence of Ancient Writing on Metal: An Interview with H. Curtis Wright" (Religious Educator)
  • H. Curtis Wright, "Metallic Documents of Antiquity" (Link)
  • John W. Welch and Kelsey Lambert, "Two Ancient Roman Plates" (BYU Studies)
  • FAIR Entry: "Golden Plates" (Link)

Translation of the Book of Mormon

Textual History of the English Translation of the Book of Mormon

  • M. Gerald Bradford and Alison V.P. Coutts, "Uncovering the Original Text of the Book of Mormon (Collection)" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Royal Skousen,"Fragments of Original Manuscript Discovered," (Maxwell Institute)
  • Stan Larson, "Conjectural Emendation and the Text of the Book of Mormon" (Link)
  • Robert J. Matthews, "The New Publications of the Standard Works—1979, 1981" (Link)
  • Royal Skousen, "Critical Methodology and the Text of the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Royal Skousen, "History of the Critical Text Project of the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Royal Skousen, "Why was one sixth of the 1830 Book of Mormon set from the original manuscript?" (Link)
  • George A. Horton Jr., “Book of Mormon—Transmission from Translator to Printed Text,” (Religious Educator)
  • Dean C. Jesse, "The Original Book of Mormon Manuscript" (Link)
  • Janet Jenson, "Variations between Copies of the First Edition of the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)(BYU Studies)
  • Royal Skousen, "Towards a Critical Edition of the Book of Mormon" (BYU Studies)
  • FAIR Entry: "Book of Mormon Textual Changes" (Link)

Language

  • FAIR entry on "Hebrew and Native American languages" (Link)
  • FAIR entry on "Reformed Egyptian (Link)
  • Brian Stubbs, "Looking Over vs. Overlooking: Native American Languages: Let's Void the Void" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Paul Y. Hoskisson, "It Is OK Not to Have Every Answer: The Book of Mormon Onomastic Ending -(i)hah" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Paul R. Cheesman, "Ancient Writing in the Americas" (Link)

Title Page

  • Overview
  • "Wherefore, it is an abridgment of the record of the people of Nephi, and also of the Lamanites"
  • "And now, if there are faults they are the mistakes of men"
  • "Author and Proprietor" (1830 Title Page)
  • Authorship and Writing of the Title Page
    • Clyde J. Williams. "More Light on Who Wrote the Title Page" (Maxwell Institute)
    • Sidney B. Sperry, "Moroni the Lonely: The Story of the Writing of the Title Page to the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)

Introduction

  • "written on gold plates"
  • "they are among the ancestors of the American Indians."
    • Daniel C. Peterson (Editor), "The Book of Mormon and DNA Research" (Maxwell Institute)
    • Michael F. Whiting, "The Book of Mormon at the Bar of DNA 'Evidence'" (Maxwell Institute)
    • FAIR Entry: "Relationship to Amerindians" (Link)

Pronunciation Guide

  • Mary Jane Woodger, "How the Guide to English Pronunciation of Book of Mormon Names Came About" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Frederick M. Huchel, "The Deseret Alphabet as an Aid in Pronouncing Book of Mormon Names" (Maxwell Institute)

Structure and Composition of the Book of Mormon, Literary Elements

  • Whole Book of Mormon
    • Donald W. Perry, "Poetic Parallelisms in the Book of Mormon: The Complete Text Reformatted" (Maxwell Institute)
    • Grant R. Hardy and Robert E. Parsons, "Plates and Records in the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
    • Daniel B. McKinlay, and Scot Hanson, "A Selective Bibliography of Book of Mormon Literary Features" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Chiasmus and Other Particular Devices
    • John W. Welch, "Chiasmus in the Book of Mormon" (Link)
    • Robert F. Smith, "Assessing the Broad Impact of Jack Welch's Discovery of Chiasmus in the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
    • John W. Welch, "The Discovery of Chiasmus in the Book of Mormon: Forty Years Later" (Maxwell Institute)
    • Hugh W. Pinnock, "Finding Biblical Hebrew and Other Ancient Literary Forms in the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
    • John W. Welch, "Chiasmus in Antiquity (Collection)" (Maxwell Institute)
    • Boyd F. Edwards and W. Farrell Edwards, "Does Chiasmus Appear in the Book of Mormon by Chance?" (BYU Studies)
  • Literary Qualities
    • Richard Dilworth Rust, "Feasting on the Word: The Literary Testimony of the Book of Mormon (Collection)" (Maxwell Institute)
    • Donald W. Perry, "The Book of Mormon: Integrity and Internal Consistency" (Maxwell Institute)
    • Marilyn Arnold, "Unlocking the Sacred Text" (Maxwell Institute)
    • Richard Dilworth Rust, "Questions Answered: My Study and Teaching of American Literature and the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
    • John W. Welch, "Good and True" (Maxwell Institute)
    • Robert A. Rees, "Irony in the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
    • Blair G. Van Dyke, "Light or Dark, Freedom or Bondage: Enhancing Book of Mormon Themes through Contrasts" (foils) (Religious Educator)
    • Charles Swift, "When Less Is More: The Reticent Narrator in the Story of Alma and Amulek" (Religious Educator)
  • Biblical Style and Language
    • FAIR Entry: "Bible Plagiarism" (Link)
    • Royal Skousen, "Critical Methodology and the Text of the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
    • Brian D. Stubbs, "Language" (Maxwell Institute)
    • John A. Tvedtnes, "October 1986 Ensign: I have a question (on Book of Mormon language)" (Ensign)
    • Steven C. Walker, "More Than Meets the Eye: Concentration of the Book of Mormon" (BYU Studies)
  • Grammar and Hebraisms
    • Brian D. Stubbs, "A Lengthier Treatment of Length" (Maxwell Institute)
    • Brian D. Stubbs, "A Short Addition to Length: Some Relative Frequencies of Circumstantial Structures" (Maxwell Institute)
    • Larry G. Childs, "Present Participle Adjuncts in the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
    • John A. Tvedtnes, "Hebraisms in the Book of Mormon: A Preliminary Survey" (Link)
    • Donald W. Parry, "Why is the phrase “and it came to pass” so prevalent in the Book of Mormon?" (Ensign)

Historical Studies

  • John W. Welch, "Was There a Library in Harmony, Pennsylvania?" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Daniel C. Peterson and Donald L. Enders, "Can the 1834 Affidavits Attacking the Smith Family be Trusted?" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Donald Q. Cannon, "In the Press: Early Newspaper Reports on the Initial Publication of the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Matthew Roper, "Early Publications on the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Stephen Kent Ehat, "'Securing' the Prophet's Copyright in the Book of Mormon: Historical and Legal Context for the So-Called Canadian Copyright Revelation," (Extended Online Version)
  • Cameron J. Packer, "Acquiring Cumorah" (Religious Educator)
  • Russell R. Rich "Where Were the Moroni Visits?" (Link)
  • Richard Lloyd Anderson, "Joseph Smith’s New York Reputation Reappraised" (Link)
  • Larry C. Porter, "William E. McLellan’s Testimony of the Book of Mormon" (Link)
  • Richard Lyman Bushman, "The Book of Mormon and the American Revolution" (Maxwell Institute)(BYU Studies)
  • David A. Palmer, "A Survey of Pre-1830 Historical Sources Relating to the Book of Mormon" (Link)
  • Truman G. Madsen, "B.H. Roberts and the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
  • C. Wilfred Griggs, "The Book of Mormon as an Ancient Book" (BYU Studies)
  • Steven L. Olsen, "Cosmic Urban Symbolism in the Book of Mormon" (BYU Studies)
  • Gordon K. Thomas, "The Book of Mormon in the English Literary Context of 1837" BYU Studies)
  • Kenneth W. Godfrey, "The Zelph Story" (BYU Studies)
  • Gary F. Novak, "Naturalistic Assumptions and the Book of Mormon" (BYU Studies)
  • Robin Scott Jensen, "A Witness in England: Martin Harris and the Strangite Mission" (BYU Studies)
  • BYU Studies Staff, "1805-1829" (Joseph Smith Timeline) (BYU Studies)
  • John W. Welch, "View of the Hebrews: "An Unparallel"" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Richard C. Roberts, "View of the Hebrews" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Richard E. Bennett, ""A Nation Now Extinct," American Indian Origin Theories as of 1820: Samuel L. Mitchill, Martin Harris, and the New York Theory" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Anthon Transcript
    • Stanley B. Kimball, "The Anthon Transcript: People, Primary Sources, and Problems" (Link)
    • Danel W. Bachman, "Sealed in a Book: Preliminary Observations on the Newly Found “Anthon Transcript”" (Link)
    • David E. Sloan, "The Anthon Transcripts and the Translation of the Book of Mormon: Studying It Out in the Mind of Joseph Smith" (Maxwell Institute)
    • Anonymous, "New Light: "Anthon Transcript" Writing Found?" (Maxwell Institute)
    • John W. Welch, Gordon C. Thomasson, and Robert F. Smith, "What Did Charles Anthon Really Say?" (Maxwell Institute)
    • Buddy Youngreen, "And Yet Another Copy of the Anthon Manuscript" (BYU Studies)

Miscellaneous Items

  • Stephen D. Ricks, "Studies of the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
  • John W. Welch, "Roberts Affirms Book of Mormon Antiquity" (Maxwell Institute)
  • John W. Welch, "No, Sir, That's Not History!" (Maxwell Institute)
  • John L. Sorenson and John W. Welch, "The Sobering Lesson of the Grolier Codex" (Link)
  • John W. Welch, "Hugh Nibley and the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Marilyn Arnold, ""Words, words, words": Hugh Nibley on the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Donald W. Parry, Jeanette W. Miller, and Sandra A. Thorne, "A Comprehensive Annotated Book of Mormon Bibliography" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Paul Y. Hoskisson, and Michael D. Rhodes, "Ancient Semitic in Egyptian Pyramids?" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Eric C. Olson, "The "Perfect Pattern": The Book of Mormon as a Model for the Writing of Sacred History Articles" (BYU Studies)
  • Pre-Columbian Old World - New World Contact

Geography

  • John W. Welch, "Charting the Book of Mormon" (Link)
  • William J. Hamblin, "Basic Methodological Problems with the Anti-Mormon Approach to the Geography and Archaeology of the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
  • John E. Clark, "Revisiting "A Key for Evaluating Nephite Geographies"" (Maxwell Institute)
  • John L. Sorenson, "Mormon's Map (Collection)" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Sidney B. Sperry, "Were There Two Cumorahs?" (Maxwell Institute)
  • FAIR Entry: "Book of Mormon Geography" (Link)
  • Correlating Civilizations (Video)
  • The New World - Book of Mormon Documentary (Video)
  • Andrew H. Hedges, "The Narrow Neck of Land" (Link)
  • Andrew H. Hedges, "Cumorah and the Limited Mesoamerican Theory" (Religious Educator)
  • Matthew P. Roper, "Plausibility, Probability, and the Cumorah Question" (Religious Educator)
  • Andrew H. Hedges, "Problems with Probability: A Response" (Religious Educator)
  • Robert J. Matthews, "Notes on "Lehi’s Travels"" (Link)

Topical Overview Articles

  • John L. Sorenson, "Peoples of the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Camille Fronk, "Prophecy in the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
  • John W. Welch, "Religious Teachings and Practices in the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Stephen D. Ricks, "The Book of Mormon and the Dead Sea Scrolls" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Victor L. Ludlow, "Covenant Teachings of the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Louis Midgley, "To Remember and Keep: On the Book of Mormon as an Ancient Book" (Maxwell Institute)
  • John L. Sorenson, "Religious Groups and Movements among the Nephites, 200–1 B.C." (Maxwell Institute)
  • Joseph F. McConkie, “A Comparison of Book of Mormon, Bible, and Traditional Teachings on the Doctrines of Salvation,” (Religious Educator)
  • Kent P. Jackson, “The Beginnings of Christianity in the Book of Mormon,” (Religious Educator)
  • Stephen D. Ricks, “Fasting in the Book of Mormon and the Bible,” (Religious Educator)
  • Elder Neal A. Maxwell, “The Book of Mormon: A Great Answer to ‘The Great Question,’” (Religious Educator)
  • Buck, Deanna, "Internal Evidence of Widespread Literacy in the Book of Mormon" (Link)
  • Black, Sharon, and Brad Wilcox, "188 Unexplainable Names: Book of Mormon Names No Fiction Writer Would Choose" (Religious Educator)
  • Edwin Brown Firmage, "Violence and the Gospel: The Teachings of the Old Testament, the New Testament, and the Book of Mormon" (BYU Studies)
  • Robert J. Matthews, "The Doctrine of the Resurrection as Taught in the Book of Mormon" (BYU Studies)
  • S. Kent Brown, "The Exodus Pattern in the Book of Mormon" (BYU Studies)
  • Richard Dilworth Rust, "Taste and Feast: Images of Eating and Drinking in the Book of Mormon" (BYU Studies)

Population Demographics in the Book of Mormon

  • James E. Smith, “How Many Nephites? The Book of Mormon at the Bar of Demography” (Maxwell Institute)
  • John L. Sorenson, "I have heard that the sizes of the Nephite and Lamanite populations indicated in the Book of Mormon do not make sense. What do we know about their numbers?" (Link)
  • Matthew Roper, "Nephi's Neighbors: Book of Mormon Peoples and Pre-Columbian Populations" (Maxwell Institute)

The Book of Mormon and Historicity

The Book of Mormon in Other Languages and Cultures

Authorship Studies, Stylometry

  • Stylometry
    • G. Bruce Schaalje, Matthew Roper, and Paul Fields, "Stylometric Analyses of the Book of Mormon: A Short History" (Maxwell Institute)
    • Bruce A VanOrden, "Sidney Rigdon" (Maxwell Institute)
    • Matthew Roper, Paul Fields, and Atul Nepal, "Wordprint Analysis and Joseph Smith's Role as Editor of the Times and Seasons" (Maxwell Institute)
    • John L. Hilton, "On Verifying Wordprint Studies: Book of Mormon Authorship" (Maxwell Institute)
    • John L. Hilton, "Wordprints and the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
    • Wayne A. Larsen, and Alvin C. Rencher, "Who Wrote the Book of Mormon? An Analysis of Wordprints" (Maxwell Institute)
    • G. Bruce Schaalje, John L. Hilton, and John B. Archer, "Comparative Power of Three Author-Attribution Techniques for Differentiating Authors" (Maxwell Institute)
    • G. Bruce Schaalje, Matthew Roper, and Paul Fields, "Stylometric Analyses of the Book of Mormon: A Short History" (Maxwell Institute)
    • G. Bruce Schaalje, Matthew Roper, and Paul Fields, "Examining a Misapplication of Nearest Shrunken Centroid Classification to Investigate Book of Mormon Authorship" (Maxwell Institute)
    • G. Bruce Schaalje, Paul J. Fields, Matthew Roper, Gregory L. Snow, "Extended nearest shrunken centroid classification: A new method for open-set authorship attribution of texts of varying sizes" ***Not freely available*** (Link)

Isaiah in the Book of Mormon

  • John A. Tvedtnes, "Isaiah Variants in the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Donald W. Parry, and Stephen D. Ricks, "Worthy of Another Look: The Great Isaiah Scroll and the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Marc Schindler, "Deutero-Isaiah in the Book of Mormon?" (Link)
  • Kevin L. Barney, "Isaiah Interwoven" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Kevin Christensen, "Open Questions and Suggestions regarding Isaiah in the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
  • S. Kent Brown, "What Is Isaiah Doing in First Nephi? Or, How Did Lehi's Family Fare so Far from Home?" (Religious Educator)
  • Avraham Gileadi, "Isaiah-Key to the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Sidney B. Sperry, "The Isaiah Quotation: 2 Nephi 12-24" (Maxwell Institute)
  • David E. Bokovoy, "On Christ and Covenants: An LDS Reading of Isaiah's Prophetic Call" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Paul Y. Hoskisson, "A Latter-day Saint Reading of Isaiah: The Example of Isaiah 6" (Religious Educator)
  • FAIR entry on "deutero-Isaiah" (Link)
  • L. La Mar Adams, "Many non-LDS scholars claim that the second half of the book of Isaiah was written after the time Lehi left Jerusalem, Yet the Book of Mormon contains material from both halves. How do we explain this?" (Ensign)
  • Spencer J. Palmer and William L. Knecht, "View of the Hebrews: Substitute for Inspiration?" (Link)
  • L. Lamar Adams and Alvin C. Rencher, "A Computer Analysis of the Isaiah Authorship Problem" (Link)

The Temple in the Book of Mormon

  • Don Bradley, "Piercing the Veil: Temple Worship in the Lost 116 Pages" (Link)
  • John Gee, "The Keeper of the Gate" (Maxwell Institute)

Book of Mormon time keeping

  • John L. Sorenson, "Comments on Nephite Chronology" (Maxwell Institute)
  • John L. Sorenson, "The Nephite Calendar in Mosiah, Alma, and Helaman" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Randall P. Spackman, "The Jewish/Nephite Lunar Calendar" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Kent Brown and David Seely, “Jeremiah’s Imprisonment and the Date of Lehi’s Departure” (Religious Educator)
  • FAIR article on "the week in the Americas" (Link)
  • John P. Pratt, "Book of Mormon Chronology" (Link)
  • Mark Wright, "Nephite Daykeepers: Ritual Specialists in the Book of Mormon" (Link)

Main Themes

  • Secret Combinations
  • Societal Division
  • Apostasy
    • John L. Clark, "Painting Out the Messiah: The Theologies of Dissidents" (Maxwell Institute)
    • Susan Black, “‘Lest Ye Become As the Nephites of Old,’” (Religious Educator)
    • Mark Alan Wright and Brant A. Gardner, "The Cultural Context of Nephite Apostasy" (Link)
  • Restorations

Women and the Book of Mormon

  • Camille Williams, "Women in the Book of Mormon" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Camille Fronk, "Desert Epiphany: Sariah and the Women in 1 Nephi" (Maxwell Institute)
  • Camille Willams and Donna Lee Bowen, "Ordinary People in the Book of Mormon" (Ensign)

Study and Teaching Methods

Application of the Book of Mormon to Various Concepts and Principles