What if the Book of Mormon stories you've read for years contain layers you've never seen?
Hidden beneath First Nephi lies the Hebrew feast calendar. For ancient Israel, the sacred yearly cycle shaped temple worship, daily life, and covenant memory. Nephi wrote as someone steeped in temple practice and festival observance, carrying this sacred knowledge with him into the promised land and preserving it on the gold plates for future readers.
Hidden Holy Days invites readers to read First Nephi through an ancient lens, following the rhythm of Israel's sacred year as its feasts illuminate Nephi's narrative. As each chapter unfolds, readers walk through a different feast alongside Nephi's story, uncovering patterns and meaning that have been present in the text all along.
Christina Dymock's Hidden Holy Days: Unveiling the Hebrew Feasts in the First Book of Nephi offers an invitation to slow down, look closer, and encounter familiar scripture with fresh eyes and renewed wonder.