S. Kent Brown on Nahom: YouTube Video about a Fascinating Archaeological Find Relevant to the Book of Mormon

S. Kent Brown on Nahom – one of several fascinating finds relevant to the Book of Mormon. This, and much more evidence from the Arabian Peninsula related to First Nephi, ought to be a good starting point for those who have heard the old canard about there being “not a shred of evidence in favor of the Book of Mormon.”

Here’s one more on Bountiful, of similar interest.

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Author: Jeff Lindsay

15 thoughts on “S. Kent Brown on Nahom: YouTube Video about a Fascinating Archaeological Find Relevant to the Book of Mormon

  1. I’m glad you read through your comments. Great post considering some of the claims being made in your previous post.

  2. what claims in what previous post-I only made one post I think, other than asking a technical question.

  3. “Is there evidence of fruit, honey and ore in Bountiful?”

    All of this is going to take some serious archeological work but I have to thank you Jeff. You made my day with a wonderful spiritual experience.

  4. Yes – honeybees in the cliffs of Wadi Sayq, iron ore confirmed by BYU geologists, and plenty of dates as one example of fruit.

  5. “Yes – honeybees in the cliffs of Wadi Sayq, iron ore confirmed by BYU geologists, and plenty of dates as one example of fruit.”

    Ooops. We’ll have to get non-BYU geologists to confirm that! 😉

  6. This is from the DVD “Journey of Faith”. Get the disc and watch it all. There’s plenty more to see.

  7. “Ooops. We’ll have to get non-BYU geologists to confirm that! ;-)”

    It looks like they would drag along some non-LDS scientests but like we have pointed out most do not want to get involved.

  8. “Ooops. We’ll have to get non-BYU geologists to confirm that! ;-)”

    It looks like they would drag along some non-LDS scientests but like we have pointed out most do not want to get involved.

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