Mosiah 9:4 Textual Variants

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we pitched our tents in the place where our brethren were slain which was near to the land of our fathers

Normally in the Book of Mormon, the preposition near is directly followed by its noun phrase complement—that is, without any additional preposition. For instance, there are three occurrences of “near the land” (Helaman 4:5, Mormon 2:17, and Ether 7:6). But here in Mosiah 9:4 we get “near to the land”. Usage elsewhere shows that near followed by another preposition is possible, although not overly common:

Note that the examples in Alma 58:13 and Ether 15:8, like Mosiah 9:4, refer to pitching tents—and the prepositional expression is the same near to in Alma 58:13 (but near unto in Ether 15:8).

Summary: Accept the use of “near to X” in Mosiah 9:4; usage throughout the text shows that additional prepositions like to and unto can occur with near.

Analysis of Textual Variants of the Book of Mormon, Part. 2

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