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Nephi's Isaiah

Denver C. Snuffer Jr

The first author in the Book of Mormon was named Nephi. He wrote 18 chapters quoting or paraphrasing Isaiah. Nephi's Isaiah is an extraordinary analysis of the reason Nephi included the Isaiah quotes in his works, and the message he intended for us. This book is a tour through prophecies directly speaking to the latter-days in which we live. Sometimes alarming, sometimes comforting, always informing; this bold discussion of Nephi's meaning is unlike anything you've read on the subject before. This is the second book by Denver C. Snuffer, Jr., and is a companion to his earlier book, The Second Comforter: Conversing With the Lord Through the Veil. It not only interprets Nephi's warnings and reasons, it also gives you a new method for your own scripture study. After you read this book, you will never view the scriptures the same.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Mill Creek Press, LLC
  • Publish Date: Nov 27th, 2006
  • Pages: 370
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.02in - 5.98in - 0.77in - 1.09lb
  • EAN: 9780974015897
  • Categories: Christianity - Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (

About the Author

Denver C. Snuffer, Jr. is an attorney living in Sandy, Utah. He has an Associates of Arts Degree from Daniel Webster Junior College, a Bachelor's of Business Administration Degree from McMurry University, a Juris Doctor's Degree from the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University. He was admitted to practice law in 1980, and has been a practicing attorney since then. He was a convert to the LDS faith in 1973 when 19 years old, and has now been a member of the LDS Church for over 32 years. Currently he serves as a member of the Stake High Council in the Sandy, Crescent Stake. Previously he has taught Gospel Doctrine and Priesthood classes for twenty-one years in wards in Pleasant Grove, Alpine and Sandy, Utah. He has instructed graduate Institute Classes at the University of Utah College of Law for two years, and instructed at the BYU Education Week for three years. He also currently teaches a weekly class on the Book of Mormon.