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The Book of Mormon includes a history of an ancient people who migrated from the Near East to the Americas. This history contains information about the places they lived, including descriptions of landforms, natural features, and the distances and cardinal directions between important points.
For those who have faith and are not troubled by or interested in historicity and geography, abstract maps can be helpful tools to understand the text more easily. Such maps can be a useful introduction for those who are new to the Book of Mormon.
The conceptual map of the land of the Book of Mormon. Use this black and white version of the map to follow along with the various journeys of the people through the land described in the Book of Mormon. Download an unlabeled version of the map.
The “weather card” is hardly a reason to deny the true geographical location of Book of Mormon lands in Western New York. Nonetheless, here are quotes about there being NO SNOW during winter in western New York.
22 lut 2022 · Book of Mormon geography. According to the HRG, Zarahemla counted about 100,000 inhabitants at its peak, around 320 AD. That would have made it the largest city in North America of that time.
3. John L. Sorenson, Mormon’s Map (Provo, UT: FARMS, 2000), 9: “Overall, over 550 verses in the Book of Mormon contain infor-mation of geographical significance: the account is steeped with information about the where of Nephite events.” However, John L. Sorenson, Mormon’s Codex: An Ancient American Book (Salt Lake City and Provo, UT ...
27 maj 2011 · Three questions relating to Book of Mormon geography are discussed here: (1) How can one reconstruct a Book of Mormon geography? (2) What does a Book of Mormon geography look like? (3) What hypothetical locations have been suggested for Book of Mormon lands?