Why Does Nephi use Isaiah 29 as Part of His Own Prophecy?
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RichMarch 12, 2016
I like the more simplistic approach that the JST did restore missing passages from Isaiah. I don't think the prophet Joseph interrupted translating the Bible to get the Book of Mormon and copy portions of it so the JST would match up with select portions of previous translated text.
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