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The Lost City of Zarahemla: From Iowa to Guatemala and Back Again

The Lost City of Zarahemla: From Iowa to Guatemala and Back Again

Jonathan Neville
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The location of historical Zarahemla has been the focus of extensive archaeological and historical research. This book examines the Times and Seasons articles that placed Zarahemla in Guatemala and reveals who the actual author was. It also assesses the impact of this new information on Book of Mormon studies.

From the back cover:

In March 1841, the Prophet Joseph Smith received a revelation naming the area of Iowa across from Nauvoo as Zarahemla.

That same month, a man Joseph described as rotten at heart, who would injure the Church as much as he could, began a scheme to move Zarahemla to Guatemala. His efforts culminated in an article in the Church's Times and Seasons on 1 October 1842. From that date until now, this man's scheme succeeded.

Who was this man? How did he succeed? The answers were always there, waiting to be discovered.

The astonishing truth will reaffirm faith in Joseph's leadership, refocus Book of Mormon studies, and renew the reader's commitment to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Language
English
Pages
384
Format
Paperback
Release
February 18, 2015
ISBN 13
9781507727775

The Lost City of Zarahemla: From Iowa to Guatemala and Back Again

Jonathan Neville
0/5 ( ratings)
The location of historical Zarahemla has been the focus of extensive archaeological and historical research. This book examines the Times and Seasons articles that placed Zarahemla in Guatemala and reveals who the actual author was. It also assesses the impact of this new information on Book of Mormon studies.

From the back cover:

In March 1841, the Prophet Joseph Smith received a revelation naming the area of Iowa across from Nauvoo as Zarahemla.

That same month, a man Joseph described as rotten at heart, who would injure the Church as much as he could, began a scheme to move Zarahemla to Guatemala. His efforts culminated in an article in the Church's Times and Seasons on 1 October 1842. From that date until now, this man's scheme succeeded.

Who was this man? How did he succeed? The answers were always there, waiting to be discovered.

The astonishing truth will reaffirm faith in Joseph's leadership, refocus Book of Mormon studies, and renew the reader's commitment to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Language
English
Pages
384
Format
Paperback
Release
February 18, 2015
ISBN 13
9781507727775

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