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A legend of the Tree of Life; a belief in the Creation story; a religion of heavenly parents and their son who died to save us all; a festival that too closely resembles the Hebrew Feast of the Tabernacles; fashions that mimic the Middle East; and a system of writing so sophisticated that no other culture in ancient America could master the like-these clues and more increasingly points to Mesoamerica as the setting of the Book of Mormon. In Decoding Ancient America, scholar Diane E. Wirth lays out stunning similarities between the civilization of the Mesoamericans and the history in the Book of Mormon in a reader-friendly format. With new and exciting insights into recent discoveries in central America and pages full of thoughtful comparisons and compelling illustrations, Decoding Ancient America will capture the interest of any who have ever wondered about the archaeology of the Book of Mormon. |
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Chapter 2: The People of the Book of Mormon, 11 Chapter 3: Egyptian Language and Influence on the People of the Chapter 4: Parallels Between Hebrew and Nephite Festivals, 27 Chapter 5: Mesoamerican Knowledge of the Creation, 35 Chapter 6: Adam and Eve and Mesoamerican Legends, 47 Chapter 7: Mesoamerican Knowledge of Birth, Death, and Chapter 8: Quetzalcoatl and Jesus Christ, 65 Chapter 9: The Tree of Life in Mesoamerica, 79 Chapter 10: The Hill Cumorah, 93 |
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| Title: |
Decoding Ancient America: A Guide to the Archaeology of the Book of Mormon |
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| Author: |
Diane E. Wirth |
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| Retail Price: |
$12.99 |
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| Available: |
Now |
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| ISBN: |
0-88290-820-5 |
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| Order Number (SKU): |
C8205 |
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| Pages: |
136 |
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| Size: |
6" x 9" |
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| Binding: |
Paperback |
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