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Book of Mormon Reflections

Short essays on the Come, Follow Me readings for 2024 from Maxwell Institute scholars.
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Jacob 5-7: The Prophet Zenos and God’s Work of Preservation

April 07, 2024 10:36 AM
In Jacob 5, Jacob transcribes onto the plates the words of an extrabiblical prophet named Zenos. As elsewhere in the Book of Mormon, Jacob assumes his immediate audience and his later readers are already familiar with Zenos.
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Jacob 1-4: Anxious Love and a Firm Mind

March 31, 2024 02:50 PM
The writings of Jacob, Lehi and Sariah’s “first-born in the wilderness,” are charged with a peculiar energy. His words skitter across waves of anxious responsibility, into troughs of grim prophecy and admonishment, through eddies of aching and tender compassion.
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Easter: Make a Little Space for Death

March 27, 2024 08:15 PM
Easter is soon upon us. A comely season, no matter the weather. A time of promise and hope, of renewal and imminent or arrived beauty. Whatever can T.S. Eliot have been thinking when he decreed April the cruelest month?
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2 Nephi 31-33: Knowledge of the Lord Comes Only Through Discipleship

March 17, 2024 07:20 AM
2nd Nephi 30 offers us a key to help us understand what Nephi is teaching in chapters 31-33. In chapter 30, we see the end; in chapters 31-33 we see the means.
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2 Nephi 26-30: Familiar Spirits

March 10, 2024 06:15 AM
Portions of this week’s reading (2 Nephi 26–30) are among the most clarion declarations in the Book of Mormon—or any scripture, really—of God’s universal love for the entire human family.
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2 Nephi 20-25: Context or Prophecy? Embracing Cultural Difference in a Global Church

March 03, 2024 09:10 AM
This is an exhilarating, beautiful, sobering, and hopeful ride. Yet it seems to leave Nephi with a serious problem: what can it have to say to his own people, who have left their old world to start over halfway around the globe?
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2 Nephi 11-19: Scripture and Vision: Revelation in Audiovisual or Textual Form

February 25, 2024 10:41 AM
“To be a prophet is both a distinction and an affliction,” writes Abraham Heschel. “The prophet bears scorn and reproach. He is stigmatized as a madman by his contemporaries, and, by some modern scholars, as abnormal.”
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2 Nephi 6-10: They Shall Have A Perfect Knowledge of Their Enjoyment

February 18, 2024 07:32 AM
Those words have always stood out as a peculiar formulation. We generally assume that we know when we are happy. The context of this scripture leaves unclear whether the enjoyment of which Jacob speaks is a present bliss or a future inheritance.
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2 Nephi 3-5: Exodus

February 11, 2024 09:39 AM
The central fact in the history of Israel is the exodus from Egypt and the settling of the Promised Land. Millennia later, the Puritans who settled in America would see themselves as exiles from the Old World, figurative Israelites who were guided to this Promised Land to establish a spiritual Zion.
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2 Nephi 1-2: Men Are That They Might Have Joy

February 04, 2024 07:59 AM
At dinner one evening, I asked Andrew Teal, a lecturer and Anglican chaplain at Oxford University, about his longstanding interest in and affection for the Latter-day Saints and their teachings. What was the catalyst that first intrigued him?
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1 Nephi 16-22: The Consolation of Prophecy

January 28, 2024 07:00 AM
The journey of faith was not easy. Yes, the ball directed them to the “most fertile parts of the wilderness” (1 Nephi 16:14), but still, the travelers were “much fatigued … because of their sufferings and afflictions” (1 Nephi 16: 19-20).
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1 Nephi 11-15: Questions, Answers, and the Condescension of God

January 21, 2024 07:00 AM
A central theme of the small plates of Nephi is that God speaks to his children. The plates are filled with the ministering of angels, prophecies, and revelations.
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1 Nephi 6-10: Family and Faith in the Wilderness

January 14, 2024 12:14 PM
The urgency and difficulty of creating the conditions under which faith can take root in one’s children is a major theme in these chapters of 1 Nephi, and it’s a theme that resonates powerfully today.
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1 Nephi 1-5: God’s Generosity and a new beginning of the Book of Mormon

January 07, 2024 02:57 PM
To encounter scripture is to encounter God’s generosity. And God knows how to give generously, “good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over.” (Luke 6:38). The purpose of God’s generosity is to nourish and reinforce his relationship with his children.
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Maxwell Institute Book of Mormon Reflections

January 04, 2024 11:04 AM
In 2024, the Maxwell Institute will offer a weekly series of short essays on the Book of Mormon, in support of the Church-wide Come, Follow Me study curriculum. Each week, the Maxwell Institute blog will feature a post by a member of the Institute faculty exploring an aspect of the week’s reading block. We hope these explorations will enrich your study and teaching of the Book of Mormon throughout the coming year.
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