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The Book of Mormon: Isaiah Texts in the Book of Mormon

27m · Scripture Conversations · 19 Feb 17:00

Isaiah is one of the main voices in the Book of Mormon, particularly in 2 Nephi. Why did the Nephite prophets cite him so often? How do they interpret and apply his teachings? How does the original chaptering of the Book of Mormon give us insight into how Nephi uses Isaiah? In this episode, BYU professors Dan Belnap, Joseph Spencer, Terry Ball, and Josh Sears explore these questions in an inspiring scripture conversation.

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