Wayne May & Rod Meldrum have done a GREAT job of showing the presence of Mulekites/Nephites in the Mississippi river drainage from 300 BC - 400 AD. Faculous work!
1 Nephi 13:12 is often interpreted as referring to Christopher Columbus....
1,857 occurrences can be found in LDS scripture
(Old Testament, New Testament, Book of Mormon and Pearl of Great Price)
Modern viewers can stream the 2008 documentary "Breaking The Maya Code" on NetFlix, which briefly mentions a glyph that has been translated as "and then it happened". This film is a fantastic look at the scholarly effort over the past many years to be able to read Mayan glyph language.
The phrase “and it came to pass” occurs in the Book of Mormon 1,381 times. It occurs 526 times in the Old Testament and 87 times in the New Testament. This fact suggests that the phrase “and it came to pass” is Hebrew in origin... 7th century AD Maya ruins of Palenque manifest the phrase “and then it came to pass”
by John Wesley Powell, Director of the Bureau of Ethnology @ Smithsonian Institution - 1st (1879-1880) - Annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology to ...
"Te'kel" = weighed
Mayan "Ti'kal" = place of judgement
A) The RED Bow is a uniquely "Jewish" symbol shows up in some other, very interesting, places...
Stele of victory for Shalmaneser III over Judah
Emblem glyph of Ti-Ka-L in Guatemala
Codex Ixtlilxochitl - in several places, with a Blue variation
B) The phrase "mene, mene, te-k-el upharsin (litterally "numbered, numbered, weighed, divided" ) appears in Daniel 5...
From which we get our modern expression “the handwriting is on the wall”
Schele Number: 45072
Description: Sculpture fragments from Structure 16?
"Star of David" on the wall at the synagogue of Capernaum in Israel =>
While serving in Guatemala in 1986-87,
I personally clipped this article from the Church News. In those years, missionaries mail was often 3-4 months old by the time it reached the jungle villages where we were serving, so I do not know the exact month, or year for that matter, but I believe it was published in 1987 =>
This interlocking "star of David" was originally found in 1970 by G. Lynn Justice. Elder Justice later served as the director of temporal affairs in Guatemala for the Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints and returned to the ruins in Copan to photograph "the star" he had seen years earlier...
Bonampak, Chiapas, Mexico
Calakmul murals, Ch'iik Naahb Acropolis
South Fork cave, Kane county, USA
Frederick G. Williams, wrote "The course that Lehi traveled from the city of Jerusalem to the place where he and his family took ships, they traveled nearly a south south east direction until they came to the ... degree of forth latitude, then nearly east to the ... of Arabia then ... in a south east direction ... on the continent of South America in Chile thirty degrees south latitude."