Husbands, Love your Wives
While each of us is responsible for our own happiness—a joy that grows as we
increasingly become true disciples of Jesus Christ—there are...
Multiple Isaiah Theory and Stylometry
Recently we reported on a presentation by Matt Roper and Paul Fields where they captivated the audience with their study of Book of Mormon authors...
McConkie’s 7 Crucial Doctrines in Isaiah
Bruce R. McConkie gave a talk titled Ten Keys to Understanding Isaiah and said "Isaiah's chief doctrinal contributions fall into seven categories: (a) restoration...
John Bytheway—a Christmas Message from Isaiah
Hi, this is John Bytheway, and I have a little Christmas message for you today from the book of Isaiah. One of the things...
Robert Kay: Unsealing the Knowledge of the Fathers
Using his background in Judaism, Robert Kay unlocks the knowledge of the fathers in the Book of Mormon
Getting to Know Joseph Spencer Author of The Vision of All: Twenty-five Lectures on...
Ken Krogue: Hi everybody, Ken Krogue here with Joseph Spencer and we're talking today about Isaiah and some new elements that Joseph has added...
Priestcraft in our Teaching?
We will first address the importance of continual learning. Then we will reflect on whether we are ever guilty of priestcraft in our teaching,...
Biblical Criticism and Isaiah in the Book of Mormon
I do not like the expression Biblical Criticism as it may appear as an attack on sorts on the Bible, so I...
The Brass Plates and the Writings of Isaiah
Laban's Brass Plates provided Lehi's colony to the Americas vital connections to the God of Israel's teachings and to their to their heritage. Nephi loved to...
Isaiah 29:9-16
The coming forth of the Book of Mormon and establishment of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the marvelous work and a wonder in Isaiah 29 verses 9–16.As members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we certainly understand this verse to be associated with Scripture, and more specifically, the coming forth of the Book of Mormon, which was written for the “convincing of both Jew and Gentile that Jesus is the Christ.”