2 Nephi Through a Biblical Lens: Bible Vs Mormon

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


In this penetrating exposé, David Liscum delivers a chapter-by-chapter takedown of 2 Nephi, one of the foundational books of the Book of Mormon. With razor-sharp discernment and the boldness of a street preacher confronting a false prophet, this work unmasks the theological, historical, and moral failures embedded deep in the text that Mormons hold sacred.

The claims are not just false-they are absurd.

Joseph Smith, the self-proclaimed prophet of the Restoration, boldly declared himself to be a direct descendant of Joseph of Egypt. Yet DNA evidence debunks this outright. His bloodline traces to Europe, not the Middle East. The Book of Mormon's own internal claims collapse under the weight of science and common sense. This alone should disqualify the Book of Mormon from being received as divine revelation. But it doesn't stop there.

Smith plagiarizes entire chapters of Isaiah-word for word-from the King James Version, errors and all, throwing them haphazardly into his narrative whenever he seems to run out of ideas. Rather than divine prophecy, this reads like a man padding his manuscript. Whole chapters of Isaiah are stuffed into 2 Nephi without context, without transition, and without any relevance to the alleged Nephite people in the Americas. Isaiah spoke to Judah and Jerusalem, not to some unknown civilization thousands of miles away.

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2 Nephi Through a Biblical Lens: Bible Vs Mormon

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


In this penetrating exposé, David Liscum delivers a chapter-by-chapter takedown of 2 Nephi, one of the foundational books of the Book of Mormon. With razor-sharp discernment and the boldness of a street preacher confronting a false prophet, this work unmasks the theological, historical, and moral failures embedded deep in the text that Mormons hold sacred.

The claims are not just false-they are absurd.

Joseph Smith, the self-proclaimed prophet of the Restoration, boldly declared himself to be a direct descendant of Joseph of Egypt. Yet DNA evidence debunks this outright. His bloodline traces to Europe, not the Middle East. The Book of Mormon's own internal claims collapse under the weight of science and common sense. This alone should disqualify the Book of Mormon from being received as divine revelation. But it doesn't stop there.

Smith plagiarizes entire chapters of Isaiah-word for word-from the King James Version, errors and all, throwing them haphazardly into his narrative whenever he seems to run out of ideas. Rather than divine prophecy, this reads like a man padding his manuscript. Whole chapters of Isaiah are stuffed into 2 Nephi without context, without transition, and without any relevance to the alleged Nephite people in the Americas. Isaiah spoke to Judah and Jerusalem, not to some unknown civilization thousands of miles away.

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2 Nephi Through a Biblical Lens: Bible Vs Mormon

2 Nephi Through a Biblical Lens: Bible Vs Mormon

by David Liscum

Narrated by Digital Voice Morgan G

Unabridged — 2 hours, 14 minutes

2 Nephi Through a Biblical Lens: Bible Vs Mormon

2 Nephi Through a Biblical Lens: Bible Vs Mormon

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


In this penetrating exposé, David Liscum delivers a chapter-by-chapter takedown of 2 Nephi, one of the foundational books of the Book of Mormon. With razor-sharp discernment and the boldness of a street preacher confronting a false prophet, this work unmasks the theological, historical, and moral failures embedded deep in the text that Mormons hold sacred.

The claims are not just false-they are absurd.

Joseph Smith, the self-proclaimed prophet of the Restoration, boldly declared himself to be a direct descendant of Joseph of Egypt. Yet DNA evidence debunks this outright. His bloodline traces to Europe, not the Middle East. The Book of Mormon's own internal claims collapse under the weight of science and common sense. This alone should disqualify the Book of Mormon from being received as divine revelation. But it doesn't stop there.

Smith plagiarizes entire chapters of Isaiah-word for word-from the King James Version, errors and all, throwing them haphazardly into his narrative whenever he seems to run out of ideas. Rather than divine prophecy, this reads like a man padding his manuscript. Whole chapters of Isaiah are stuffed into 2 Nephi without context, without transition, and without any relevance to the alleged Nephite people in the Americas. Isaiah spoke to Judah and Jerusalem, not to some unknown civilization thousands of miles away.


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BN ID: 2940203381514
Publisher: Music and Media LLC
Publication date: 08/29/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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