Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship:

Nephi’s Small Plates: A Rhetorical Analysis

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Abstract: In this paper I undertake a comprehensive discussion of the seven passages in which Nephi and his successor Jacob explain the difference between the large and the small plates and describe the divinely mandated profile for each. While most readers of the Book of Mormon have been satisfied with the simple distinction between the large plates as a comprehensive historical record and the small plates as a record of selected spiritual experiences, that approach has been challenged in some academic writing. What has been missingis a comprehensive and focused analysis of all seven of the textual profiles for these two Nephite records. In the following analysis, I invoke the insights of Hebrew rhetoric as developed by Hebrew Bible scholars over the past half century to articulate a vision of how these scattered explanations are designed and placed to support the larger rhetorical structures Nephi has built into his two books. The conclusions reached support the traditional approach to these texts.

Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship: Nephi’...


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