Anijen Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 I have often heard that critics would not be happy even if we found the city of Zarahemla accompanied by a sign "here lies Zarahemla." As I was studying the Doctrine and Covenants I was sort of pondering this and reading the D&C at the same time (usually I am in the Book of Mormon), as I was studying it occurred to me to look up the etymology of the word Zarahemla. I found in wiki which I usually do not like to quote from but it intrigued me. It states that Z
David Bokovoy Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 I have often heard that critics would not be happy even if we found the city of Zarahemla accompanied by a sign "here lies Zarahemla." As I was studying the Doctrine and Covenants I was sort of pondering this and reading the D&C at the same time (usually I am in the Book of Mormon), as I was studying it occurred to me to look up the etymology of the word Zarahemla. I found in wiki which I usually do not like to quote from but it intrigued me. It states that Z
Anijen Posted February 4, 2011 Author Posted February 4, 2011 Hey Anijen,Pedro Olavarria wrote an interested article on this issue that currently appears on the Maxwell Institute homepage:Zera hemlahBest,--DBHow did I miss that? Pedro you need to PM when this happens.... Thanks
volgadon Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 How did I miss that? Pedro you need to PM when this happens.... ThanksHe actually posted it here, but to his credit, was modest about it.
Anijen Posted February 5, 2011 Author Posted February 5, 2011 He actually posted it here, but to his credit, was modest about it.I have been in class a lot lately and have missed many threads. I also have to recognize Bokovoy as a co-contributor of that piece (humble guy). I really enjoy reading all your posts. Please keep up the good work.
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