Who Called Ishmael’s Burial Place Nahom?
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KimJanuary 26, 2016
This is incredible and thrilling! While I don't rely on archaeological evidence to support my testimony of the Book of Mormon, I do love it when such evidence and correlations are found. It feels like the completion of a circle -- everything is connected from beginning to end, past to present to future. I am so grateful to Meridian Magazine for bringing stories like these to light on a daily basis, and made a contribution -- weeks ago -- to show my appreciation and keep these article coming!
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