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  • 1Second Book of Nephi — The Second Book of Nephi (pronEng|ˈniːfaɪ) is the second book of the Book of Mormon. The book is usually referred to as Second Nephi, and is abbreviated 2 Ne. According to the book, it was written by the ancient prophet Nephi, who lived around… …

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  • 2Second Book of Enoch — The Second Book of Enoch (usually abbreviated 2 Enoch, and otherwise variously known as Slavonic Enoch or The Secrets of Enoch) is a pseudepigraphic (a text whose claimed authorship is unfounded) of the Old Testament. It is usually considered to… …

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  • 3Moses — For other uses, see Moses (disambiguation). Moses Moses …

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  • 4Book of Numbers — Hebrew Bible Tanakh …

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  • 5Book of Enoch — For other writings attributed to Enoch, see Book of Enoch (disambiguation). Part of a series on …

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  • 6Book of Nehemiah — Hebrew Bible Tanakh …

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  • 7Book of the Law of the Lord — Infobox Book name = The Book of the Law of the Lord title orig = translator = James Strang image caption = author = Unknown illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = series = genre = Latter Day Saint publisher = release date …

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  • 8Book of Mormon — This article is about the religious book. For the Broadway musical, see The Book of Mormon (musical). For other uses, see Book of Mormon (disambiguation). Part of a series on …

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  • 9Book of Abraham — For other meanings of this name, see Book of Abraham (disambiguation). A portion of the papyri considered by some to be source of the Book of Abraham. The difference between Egyptologists translation and Joseph Smith s interpretations have caused …

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  • 10Book of Odes (Bible) — Odes (polytonic|΄Ωδαὶ) is a book of the Bible found only in Eastern Orthodox Bibles and included or appended after Psalms in Alfred Rahlfs critical edition of the Septuagint, coming from the fifth century Codex Alexandrinus. The chapters are… …

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