The eye has never seen, neither has the ear heard before, so great and marvelous things as we saw and heard Yeshua speak unto the Father. And no tongue can speak, neither can there be written by any man, neither can the hearts of men conceive so great and marvelous things as we both saw and heard Yeshua speak.
It is well known that Yeshua was crucified and resurrected during Passover, but did you know that he did not visit the Nefites in Bountiful until the following Passover?
The kol v’khomer rule says that what applies in a less important case will certainly apply in a more important case. A kol v’khomer argument is often, but not always, signaled by a phrase like “how much more…”
Suppose someone hands you a book that they claim is an authentic, ancient Jewish record, that teaches the true nature and identity of the Messiah. There really are two claims there to consider…
Though Lechi hailed from Joseph’s lineage and knew of the Brass Plates, it’s clear he didn’t know much about their true contents until he had read them.
Why was it so important that Lechi’s family take the “record of the Y’hudim” recorded on the Brass Plates with them to their new promised land?
The “lost prophets” of the Brass Plates, gave some of the clearest prophecies concerning the Messiah. Let’s consider the following examples:
The Tanakh frequently mentions “lost books” that are cited in the Tanakh, but which do not appear in the current collection of books. The list of such “lost books” includes […]
In recording the execution of Zemnarihah, the Stick of Joseph records: And there were many thousands who did yield themselves up prisoners unto the Nefites, and the remainder of them […]
One of the great Messianic prophecies of the Tanakh is the Suffering Servant prophecy of Isaiah 53. An interesting point about this prophecy is a problem in the original Hebrew […]
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