Unique Voices in the Book of Mormon (John Hilton III)

Some 150 voices unite in the Book of Mormon to provide a clear witness of the Savior Jesus Christ. What insights might we gain from examining their distinctive voices? And what meaning can studying unique voices of the past lend to our lives today? In this episode BYU professor of Ancient Scripture John Hilton III answers such questions in discussing his recent book Voices in the Book of Mormon鈥擠iscovering Distinctive Witnesses of Jesus Christ. Dr. Hilton details some of the linguistic characteristics of major speakers, from Nephi and Mormon to Jacob and Jesus Christ. He also explains how voices speak in harmony, especially as later prophets use teachings from their predecessors. Finally, Dr. Hilton asks us to consider applying Elder Boyd K. Packer鈥檚 question, 鈥渢herefore, what?鈥 as we examine who is speaking, to whom, and for what purpose, and how such unique voices might teach principles relevant to our lives.
Publications:
- Voices in the Book of Mormon鈥擠iscovering Distinctive Witnesses of Jesus Christ (Religious Studies Center, 2024)
- 鈥淭extual Similarities in the World of Abinadi and Alma鈥檚 Counsel to Corianton鈥 (BYU Studies Quarterly, 51.2, 2012)
- 鈥淪amuel and His Nephite Sources鈥 (BYU Studies Quarterly, 56.3, 2017)
- 鈥淩emembering Christ鈥檚 Blood Which Was Shed鈥 (Religious Educator, 23.3, 2022)
- 鈥淭he Isaiah Map: An Approach to Teaching Isaiah鈥 (Religious Educator, 21.1, 2020)
- 鈥淎binadi鈥檚 Legacy: Tracing His Influence through the Book of Mormon鈥 (in Abinadi, Religious Studies Center, 2018)
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