What is the significance of a steel bow?

Thomas R. Valletta

References to steel in the Book of Mormon include “references to metal weapons. … Two are references to Near East weapons: ‘the blade [of Laban’s sword] was of the most precious steel’ (1 Nephi 4:9), and Nephi’s bow was made of ‘fine steel’ (1 Nephi 16:18). The existence of steel (that is, carburized iron) weapons in the Near East in the early sixth century B.C. has been clearly demonstrated. Robert Maddin writes, ‘To sum up, by the beginning of the seventh century B.C. … blacksmiths of the eastern Mediterranean had mastered two of the processes that make iron a useful material for tools and weapons: carburizing and quenching’ [‘How the Iron Age Began,’ 131]” (Hamblin and Merrill, “Swords in the Book of Mormon,” 345–46).

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