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Book details
  • Genre:RELIGION
  • SubGenre:Christianity / Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon)
  • Language:English
  • Pages:318
  • Hardcover ISBN:9781667865034

The Next Witness

Prophet-Editors of The Book of Mormon

by Nathan E. Lambert

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Overview
This book helps people who struggle with understanding the heavier sections of The Book of Mormon, including the Isaiah chapters, the prospective of the editors of The Book of Mormon, and the depth of leadership training that these editors have bestowed upon the followers of Christ in this dispensation. It helps them by coordinating seemingly less-significant details that were included in the record to discover important points of doctrine, and useful tools of discipleship.
Description
This book offers greater appreciation for the writings and purposes in writings of the prophets –especially the editor-prophets of The Book of Mormon. Additional insights on why certain details—which are often skipped over---were included. This book will also provide an understanding of how ancient prophets taught their successors the specific groundwork to lay for them to receive revelation. Knowledge is important for all this generation of disciples in preparation for the second coming of the Savior. Mankind is God's children. God loves his children and wants them to experience the greatest joys in this life and in the next.
About the author
Nathan E. Lambert Is a life-long student of The Book of Mormon, Another Testament of Jesus Christ. He served a mission for his church in Spain. He appreciates the fact that nearly all of the church callings that he has had have included an aspect of teaching. He and his brother own and operate a long-running business in and around San Jose, California. He is married to the former Amy Stitt and they have four children and five grandchildren.