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Mosiah Through a Biblical Lens is a bold, verse-by-verse examination of one of the most theologically complex sections of the Book of Mormon. David Liscum exposes how the text collapses under the light of Scripture, revealing a system built on contradiction, anachronism, and forbidden practice. From the very first chapter-where a king commands his sons to study sacred records written "in the language of the Egyptians"-the illusion of divine origin begins to fall apart. Through careful comparison with the Law of Moses and the New Testament, Liscum demonstrates how Mosiah's language, rituals,…mehr

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Mosiah Through a Biblical Lens is a bold, verse-by-verse examination of one of the most theologically complex sections of the Book of Mormon. David Liscum exposes how the text collapses under the light of Scripture, revealing a system built on contradiction, anachronism, and forbidden practice. From the very first chapter-where a king commands his sons to study sacred records written "in the language of the Egyptians"-the illusion of divine origin begins to fall apart. Through careful comparison with the Law of Moses and the New Testament, Liscum demonstrates how Mosiah's language, rituals, and theology break the very commandments it claims to uphold. Egyptian writing, born from magic and idolatry, is elevated as holy. A people are "born again" before Calvary. Churches form before Pentecost. And seer stones, condemned in Leviticus, are presented as instruments of God. Far from an attack on individuals, this work is a heartfelt plea for truth. Liscum writes not from anger but from love-for those caught between tradition and Scripture. Mosiah Through a Biblical Lens calls readers back to the true Gospel: the cross, the blood, and the risen Christ who alone speaks with divine authority.