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Name as Key-Word, Collected Essays on Onomastic Wordplay and the Temple in Mormon Scripture — Matthew L. Bowen ~ 9781890718459

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Bowen, Matthew L. Name As Key-Word. Collected Essays on Onomastic Wordplay and the Temple in Mormon Scripture. ISBN: 9781890718459; Hardbound with dust jacket. Published by Eborn Books & The Interpreter Foundation. 2018. 347 Pages.
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Throughout the Bible, understanding the meaning of names of important people and places is often crucial to understanding the message of the ancient authors. In other words, names of people and places serve as “key-words” that can help unlock the intended messages of scripture.
Since the Book of Mormon is an ancient record rooted in Old Testament traditions, it is not surprising that similar patterns of wordplay emerge from its pages. Besides their important role as key-words in scriptural interpretation, the names of people and places may also provide our clearest glimpses into the text that existed on the plates from which Joseph Smith translated the Book of Mormon. In many instances, the names of important Book of Mormon people and places are directly related to words matching the most-likely Hebrew and Egyptian origins for those names. Textual and contextual clues suggest that this matching was done deliberately in order to enhance literary beauty and as an aid to understanding. In some cases, authorial wordplay can be verified by a close analysis of matching text structures. In others, the wordplay can be verified by using the Bible as a “control” text.
A wealth of philological, onomastic, and textual evidence suggests that the Book of Mormon, like the Bible, is the work of ancient authors rather than that of a rural nineteenth-century man of limited literary attainments. Knowing more about these names enriches our understanding of the stories that these authors tell.
“Professor Bowen’s Name as Key-Word is a work that deals with scriptural onomastic wordplays and allusions; the volume constitutes sixteen chapters of pure gold. Bowen presents powerful, substantive materials regarding the names Mary, Nephi, Enos, Abish, Jershon, as well as over a dozen others. Bowen is a world-class scholar and this volume will remain a valuable source book for decades to come.”  — Donald W. Parry, Professor of Hebrew Bible and Dead Sea Scrolls, Brigham Young University
“Matt Bowen is currently producing some of the most innovative, exciting, and best scholarship on the Book of Mormon.” — John Gee, William “Bill” Gay Research Professor, Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship, Brigham Young University.

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Contents:
  1. Nephi’s Good Inclusio
  2. “Most Desirable Above All Things” Mary and Mormon
  3. Joseph, Benjamin, and Gezera Shawa
  4. “What Thank They the Jews?”
  5. “And There Wrestled a Man with Him”: Jacob, Enos, Israel, and Peniel
  6. Young Man, Hidden Prophet: Alma
  7. Father Is a Man: Abish
  8. “They Were Moved with Compassion”: Zarahemla and Jershon
  9. “See That Ye Are Not Lifted Up”: Zoram and the Rameumptom
  10. “He Is a Good Man”
  11. My People are Willing: Aminadab
  12. Getting Cain and Gain
  13. Place of Crushing: Heshlon (with Pedro Olavarria)
  14. “In the Mount of the Lord It Shall Be Seen” and “Provided”
  15. Founded Upon a Rock: Peter’s Surnaming
  16. You More Than Owe Me This Benefit: Philemon and Onesimus
There is also a bibliography and Index.

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