Thanks to a connection through our intrepid friend and explorer Hayden Paul, we were put in contact with Jim Gee, the researcher who first discovered the Maps of Nahom and who has found countless other evidences of the Book of Mormon throughout his myriad trips to the holy land. In this video, we discuss his discovery of the Maps of Nahom, their implications, and what they mean in terms of archaeologically understanding the Book of Mormon. Cardon Ellis, Brad Witbecxk, and Cardon Ellis interview Jim Gee, researcher, archaeologist, and all-around modern Indiana Jones. Enjoy.
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