1 Nephi 14:2 Textual Variants

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and they shall be a [blest >js blessed 1|blest A|blessed BCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST] people upon the promised land forever

In a few instances, the scribe spelled blessed as blest. There are two other examples of the phonetic spelling blest in the manuscripts:

All three examples of blest involve the participial or adjectival use of blessed and for this context show a tendency away from the archaic pronunciation /blesßd/.

In current English, blessed is the standard spelling, whether pronounced /blest/ or /blesßd/. The critical text will maintain the standard spelling, which conveniently avoids determining how blessed should be pronounced. Generally, the two-syllable pronunciation is found only in set adjectival constructions. For a complete discussion, see blessed in volume 3.

Summary: Maintain the standard spelling blessed throughout the Book of Mormon text.

Analysis of Textual Variants of the Book of Mormon, Part. 1

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