Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Book of Mormon Geography In North America - Wayne May



This is a fairly long lecture, but has prettyy well nailed it. Turns out that the Algonquin language and racial group is Hebraic.  I has fleshed out part of this but it turns out that the Great Lakes Hopewell culture was exactly this during the necesaary time window.

Recall our work has identified the Bimini - Lewis -Cornwall - Gibralter annual great circle route thyat linked the near east and Georgia in particular, Poverty point and the Hudson River at least and surely the St Law2rence as well.  all that drew upon lake superior and Tennessee copper mining and brass min\ing from Georgia..

These natural linkages operated 2400 BC  forward through even classical times up until contact itself.  Originally fueled by the robust copper trade, this collapsed in 1159 BC.  Contact continued but not the robust trade.

Recording information on brass sheets was common in this culture and time.  Do note the Kolbrin bible reported on in this blog.

The Book of Mormon without this developing archeoloogy is unintelligible.  I have watched this change over the past two decades in particular.  The good news is that the Algonquins are clearly part of that thousand year long mining endeaver.  Again i first suspected as much and then understood that it had to be so.  now is proven true.

The Book of Mormon is essentially the history of a people interacting with established peoples in the Great Lakes.  Yet it is a history that extends our historical content from the Bible and is consistenmt in that regard.  I cannot comment on whether it is important without actually reading it .closely.  What does matter  is potential historicity.  Like the Kolbrin bible you have to underdstand place and context.

This work is finally placing it all were we can use it.

Hopefully all this will start getting into real textbooks.


Book of Mormon Geography In North America - Wayne May


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