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The Key to the Keystone

How Apocryphal Texts Unlock the Book of Mormon's Brass Plates

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The Key to the Keystone

De: Jonah R. Barnes
Narrado por: Jonah R. Barnes
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Over 2,000 years ago, a band of desert travelers huddled against the sandy blasts of the Arabian peninsula. They clutched in their arms a metallic book and absconded away to preserve it against the impending doom of the Babylonian invasion. This treasured text would become the source material for the Book of Mormon, one of the most influential books in American history. Though critics have tried (and spectacularly failed) to explain its origins, the Book of Mormon owes everything to this mysterious stolen text. Yet that ancient brass book wasn't the only treasure to emerge from the sands of the Near East. Years after the publication of the Book of Mormon in 1830, a cascade of newly discovered apocryphal texts would appear like voices from the dust. Using these miraculous new sources, independent researcher Jonah Barnes has used paleography and philology to reconstruct the content of Lehi's brass plates. His research will answer questions such as: Which books were on the brass plates stolen by Lehi in 597 BC? Can we read them? Who corrupted the Old Testament canon? And how badly? Who was Lucifer, and why does the Bible say so little about him? Who was Eve, and why are the Christian creeds so hard on women? Who was the prophet Abinadi? Where did he come from? How did the prophet Isaiah die? Who killed him and why? Who murdered the prophet Jeremiah? And what for? Why does the Book of Mormon sound too Messianic and not more Mosaic? Do the apocrypha support the authority of the Bible? Or do they support the Book of Mormon? Do anti-Mormons think Joseph Smith was a time-traveler? Do they think Elvis is still alive? Filled with unique parallels and scriptural insights with recently discovered apocryphal works, the The Key to the Keystone will unlock the Book of Mormon and change your view of the mission of Jesus Christ. And it might make you chuckle along the way.

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This is one of the best commentaries on the Book of Mormon I’ve ever read. I rarely ever listen to (or read) a book twice, but I absolutely plan to do this one again. Soooooo good!

Excellent performance. Truly engaging. Never gets boring or slow.

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Through my years and years of studying the Book of Mormon and gaining a deep testimony of it's truth, it's caused me to notice many problems that exist in the Old Testament. There are glaring differences from the restored gospel of Jesus Christ and what is taught in the Bible. All I had to go on was that many plain an precious truths were lost from the Bible. Things were lost in translation.
Jonah's work here is so very helpful. I no longer have confusion. The critics of the Book of Mormon now have no leg to stand on, and the crazy things found in the Bible make full sense. Reading this fills me with excitement because all the things I've guessed at or speculated about are now validated. Very fun!

So excited to read Jonah's next book.

The book that pieces everything together

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Great information. WOW the gospel is alive in the Old Testament if read through the lens of the Book of Mormon

Scholarship

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This book is full of knowledge, good scholarship and research, and has amazing insights. Add in Mr. Barnes gently snarky sense of humor and it's the awesome-est book I've read in a while.

10 out of 10

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It is very good, however one chapter just ends mid sentence and in this format we don't have access to the qr code for the extra content.

Bugs need the be fixed

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What an amazing perspective to bring forth! I hope more people really dig into these connections and even more can be uncovered and brought to light! The world needs the words of the prophets and to more fully understand Gods works among the children of men through time.

Thank you for this research! Wow.

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It all comes together now. It’s unfortunate that many LDS’s will not take the time to read or listen to this work. I believe if they did their testimony of the BoM would grow exponentially!

Wow

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It's not often that you get a truly fresh take on something that you already know quite a bit about. Jonah does a fantastic job of keeping an academic topic interesting and accessible to all audiences. I don't even quite know what to say except that this was a fantastic read.

A fresh take with incredible insights

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grate story teller, funny and pack with knowledge. I will recommend to everyone.
it straightened my testimony

love it

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I had heard the hype surround the release of this book, and since I had listened to Jonah Barnes discussing both the book and other topics on various YouTube channels, I was expecting a very interesting and informative book. I was not disappointed, and I have learned a great deal, and not just what I was expecting to learn. This book is not a boring intellectual exercise as given by some turgid-thinking ivory tower intellectual. This book is filled with interesting information presented in an interesting and frequently amusing manner. Jonah Barnes' own witty personality comes into play most effectively because he is the one reading it for us. And that is a definite plus.

The only criticism I have, and this is a minor criticism, is that whoever edited the audio could have done a better job ensuring that the read text matched the printed text. The quality of the audio tone is very good, by the way, so no problem with that, but occasionally Jonah reads a few words, realizes he just misspoke, and then repeats himself, correctly this time. But the editor didn't cut out the incorrect portion in the audio. Once in a while he reads the wrong word and doesn't catch himself. Occasionally he pauses between sentences a bit longer than he should, and the editor doesn't shorten the pause. But given the otherwise listenable quality of the book, who cares? But on another hand, if the author omits or adds a word to his book while he narrates it, perhaps that is now the "canonical" version! Which idea ironically goes along with some of the book's content. I couldn't give the "performance" part of the rating five stars, but don't let that stop you from obtaining and listening to this book.

A great listen with interesting surprises

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