palerobber wrote:The Hebrew Background of the Book of Mormon, by John A. Tvedtnes
Construct State
When English shows a possessive or descriptive relationship between two nouns, it usually puts the possessive or descriptive noun first: the king's house or wood house. Hebrew, however, uses the opposite order: house the king (which would usually be translated house of the king) or house wood (house of wood). If the Hebrew word order is kept in the English translation, the word of must be added, even though it does not exist in the Hebrew.
The Book of Mormon contains a large number of what appear to be translations from the Hebrew preserving the Hebrew word order:
"plates of brass" instead of brass plates (1 Nephi 3:24)
"works of righteousness" instead of righteous works (Alma 5:16)
"words of plainness" instead of plain words (Jacob 4:14)
"chains of hell" instead of hell's chains (Alma 5:7)
"voice of the Spirit" instead of the Spirit's voice(1 Nephi 4:18)
"skin of blackness" instead of black skin (2 Nephi 5:21)
"night of darkness" instead of dark night (Alma 34:33)
"rod of iron" instead of iron rod (1 Nephi 8:19)
Ch. XXVI, p. 14118 Now there were some amongst the tribes of the savages, who had been instructed in the ways of God, and taught to walk in the path of righteousness.
Ch. III, p. 2833 Now the smooth words of Satan tickled Caleb mightily, and he hearkened unto the counsel of the wicked one;
Ch. III, p. 234 Then will we rule them with a rod of iron; and they shall be, unto us, hewers of wood and drawers of water.
Ch. XV, p. 8117 And the winds moved the vessels about, and they strove to avoid the balls of lead, and the heavy balls of iron, that whistled about them in multitudes.
Ch. XXI, p. 11938 Thy wickedness shall be written with a pen of iron, and with the point of a diamond.
And so we see that all of the LDS apologetic faith promoting excuses for the Book of Mormon are crashing town before them. Yes, the house of cards is coming down, folks! All the garbage spewed by the flattering lips of the school teacher from BYU are about to become as a thing of naught. They tickled the ears of their hearers and they were fooled -- but no more! The apologists will hide their faces in shame and flee from the face of truth. The whole world will learn of this and the knowledge of the Book of Mormon being a faked book will be common before all.
Rejoice ye sons of men! I say rejoice!
Paul O