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Volume 63:3 (2024) Print

Volume 63:3 (2024) Print
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This issue of BYU Studies (Volume 63, Number 3) features diverse works exploring scriptural, historical, and spiritual themes. Articles include an analysis of the teachings of the Anti-Nephi-Lehi mothers and their influence on their stripling sons, a study on the reduced likelihood of divorce among temple marriages, an investigation into the unique grammar of the Book of Mormon and its implications for translation, an exploration of spiritual senses in experiencing God, an examination of Church recordkeeping practices, a thought-provoking piece on embracing simplicity through “what Jesus didn’t do”, and a reflection on unity and interconnectedness of humanity through a gospel lens. Essays reflect on themes such as learning from mistakes and the significance of mother figures. Poetry highlights scriptural and personal moments, while the book review engages with the role of Isaiah in the Book of Mormon.

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