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* [https://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/hel/3.8?lang=eng#7 Hel 3:8]: If one assumes that covering the "face of the whole earth, from the sea south to the sea north" means that this population covered the entire American continents then this verse would seem to imply that the Nephite population multiplied unimaginably quickly. For a comprehensive analysis of population growth in the Book of Mormon see James E Smith's [http://mi.byu.edu/publications/review/?vol=6&num=1&id=141 Nephi's Descendants? Historical Demography and the Book of Mormon] (FARMS Review: Volume - 6, Issue - 1, Pages: 255-96). | * [https://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/hel/3.8?lang=eng#7 Hel 3:8]: If one assumes that covering the "face of the whole earth, from the sea south to the sea north" means that this population covered the entire American continents then this verse would seem to imply that the Nephite population multiplied unimaginably quickly. For a comprehensive analysis of population growth in the Book of Mormon see James E Smith's [http://mi.byu.edu/publications/review/?vol=6&num=1&id=141 Nephi's Descendants? Historical Demography and the Book of Mormon] (FARMS Review: Volume - 6, Issue - 1, Pages: 255-96). |