Warren Aston's long-awaited book, Lehi and Sariah in Arabia: The Old World Setting of the Book of Mormon has finally been released; one can find it available for purchase here. I just started reading it today, and there is a lot of valuable information about the geography and culture of the Arabian Peninsula and its relationship to the Book of Mormomn in this text, as well as providing very solid evidence for the antiquity and authenticity of the Book of Mormon. For serious Book of Mormon aficionados, this is a must-read, and all the more a propos as the 2016 Gospel Doctrine will be focused on the Book of Mormon.
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