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mormon_fool
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I wasn’t planning on contributing much to this thread. (Don’t want to catch people in a cross-fire of unsupported assertions
) But I ran across the FARMS website’s “Evidence of the Week” and it was too big of a coincidence not to bring up!
The Stick of Judah and the Stick of Joseph
"Ezekiel is probably referring here to an institution which flourished among the ancient Hebrews but was completely lost sight of after the Middle Ages until its rediscovery in the [nineteenth] century. That is the institution of the tally-sticks. . . . When a contract was made, certain official marks were placed upon a stick of wood in the presence of a notary representing the king. . . . The stick was split down the middle, and each of the parties kept half as his claim-token. . . . When the time for settlement came and the king’s magistrate placed the two sticks side by side to see that all was in order, the two would only fit together perfectly mark for mark and grain for grain to ‘become one’ in the king’s hand if they had been one originally."32
- Nibley, Approach to the Book of Mormon, 319—20.