File:AntiNephiLehiesBuryingSwordsscaled.png
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Summary
[edit]Painting by Del Parson of the Anti-Nephi-Lehi story of burying their swords as a symbol to God that they had rejected earlier murderous ways.
Despite the popularity of the story, this is the only painting of the story to have gained traction in the Latter Day Saint Movement.[1]
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The Anti-Nephi-Lehies Burying Their Swords, depicting Anti-Nephi-Lehi ethnic group as described in the Book of Mormon. |
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Painting by Del Parson |
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No revenue loss by copyright holder. This image is being used to illustrate the changing attitude towards interpretations of the Book of Mormon by the Latter Day Saint Movement. Its use is covered by the U.S. fair use laws because:
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- ^ Bockting, I., & Martz, L. (2015). Both Swords and Ploughshares: Interactions of War, Peace, and Religion in America from the War of Independence to the Present. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
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current | 19:41, 29 February 2024 | 277 × 358 (248 KB) | Antrotherkus (talk | contribs) | removed border | |
22:15, 23 April 2020 | No thumbnail | 278 × 358 (199 KB) | Epachamo (talk | contribs) | Painting by Del Parson of the Anti-Nephi-Lehi story of burying their swords as a symbol to God that they had rejected earlier murderous ways. Despite the popularity of the story, this is the only painting of the story to have gained traction in the Latter Day Saint Movement.<ref>Bockting, I., & Martz, L. (2015). Both Swords and Ploughshares: Interactions of War, Peace, and Religion in America from the War of Independence to the Present. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.</ref> |
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