Alma 40:19
1830 Edition
Now whether the souls and the bodies of those of which have been spoken, shall all be re-united at once, the wicked as well as the righteous, I do not say; let it suffice, that I say that they all come forth; or in other words, their resurrection cometh to pass before the resurrection of those which die after the resurrection of Christ.
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Simple English
Will the souls and bodies of these people all join back together at once? Will the bad people come back at the same time as the good people? I do not say. Let it be enough that I say they all come back. In other words, their resurrection happens before the resurrection of people who die after Christ comes back from the dead.
Paraphrase
Whether the souls and bodies of these people—both the wicked and the righteous—are all reunited at once, I don’t say. Let it be enough that they all come forth. Their resurrection happens before the resurrection of those who die after Christ’s resurrection.
Notes
"After some of Joseph Smith's family joined the Presbyterian faith in the mid-1820's, he evidently spent some time reading the Westminster Confession and Catechism, a vital part of that church. The Confession was formally adopted by the Presbyterian Church in the United States in 1729. Significantly, many phrases that are peculiar to that document appear in the Book of Mormon. The Westminster Confession, chapter 32, appears to be the source for Alma, chapter 40." -Jerald and Sandra Tanner, Joseph Smith's Plagiarism of the Bible in the Book of Mormon, p. 28.
See Footnotes on Alma 40:11, 12, 13, 14, 20.
Additionally, compare the following:
Mosiah 3:5-"The Lord... from all eternity"
Westminster Confession, ch. 3:1-"God from all eternity"
The word eternity is only used once in the KJV (Isaiah 57:15) and not in connection with the words from all.
Mosiah 5:3-"infinite goodness of God"
Westminster Confession, ch. 5:4-"infinite goodness of God"
The word infinite is found only three times in the Bible and never in connection with goodness of God.
Alma 42:2-"our first parents"
Westminster Confession, ch. 6:1-"our first parents"
All three of these words are found in the Bible, but they are never used in that order.
Alma 5:18-"before the tribunal of God"
Westminster Confession, ch. 33:1-"before the tribunal of Christ"
The word tribunal is never used in the KJV.
Mosiah 4:30-"thoughts, and your words, and your deeds"
Westminster Confession, ch. 33:1-"thoughts, words, and deeds"
Although these words are used in the Bible, they are not found in this order.
2 Nephi 28:21-"carnal security"
Westminster Confession, ch. 33:3-"carnal security"
Although both these words are found in the Bible, they are not found together.