September 27, 2008 – 12:36 pm
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Last night at the Third Nephi conference held at BYU, Professor John W. Welch gave the keynote address. His topic was “New Insights Into the Temple Setting of the Sermon on the Mount [...]
By Bryce Haymond
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Posted in Scholarship, Texts
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Also tagged bible, bibliography, book, book of mormon, BYU, conference, covenant, farms, john welch, literature, nephi, non-lds, pattern, psalms, scholar, sermon at the temple, sermon on the mount, willes center
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Note: This is a comment I made on my last post, but I thought it was pertinent enough to make it into a post of itself.
The concept of “keys” is not absent from the Book of Mormon. Whenever God has chosen to give authority to man to perform ordinances in His name, it has been [...]
By Bryce Haymond
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Posted in General Authorities, Texts
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Also tagged alma the elder, authority, book of mormon, calling, keys, melchizedek, nephi, ordinances, ordination, priesthood, prophet, scriptures
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Mark Greene posted a comment a few days ago on my multi-part paper The Genesis of the Round Dance that I thought was very insightful:
In thinking further about your interesting paper on the genesis of the ring dance, I remembered that there is a marvelous example of a prayer circle and therefore a type of [...]