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+ | !width="40%"|The story of Nephi and Laban | ||
+ | !width="40%"|The story of Judith and Holofernes | ||
+ | !width="20%"|Sources | ||
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+ | |Nephi and his brothers are sent to Jerusalem to obtain the plates of Laban. | ||
+ | ||Holofernes is sent by King Nebuchadnezzar to conquer the rebellious Jews. The city of Bethulia is under siege by the Assyrians. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Nephi tells his father that he will return to Jerusalem to obtain the Brass plates of Laban. | ||
+ | ||Judith, a Jewish resident of the city of Bethulia, tells the people that she will deliver them. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Nephi enters Jerusalem under cover of darkness. | ||
+ | ||Judith enters the camp of the Assyrians. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Nephi finds Laban drunk and lying in the street. | ||
+ | ||Judith impresses Holofernes with her charms and gets him drunk. He passes out on his bed. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Nephi holds up Laban’s head by the hair and cuts if off with his own sword. | ||
+ | ||Judith holds up Holofernes’ head by the hair and cuts it off with his own sword. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Nephi leaves Laban lying in the street, but takes his armor and sword. | ||
+ | ||Judith takes Holofernes’ head with her back to the city to prove what she has done. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Nephi obtains the records from Laban’s house and leaves the city. | ||
+ | ||The Jews, upon learning of the death of Holofernes, leave the city and plunder the Assyrians camp. | ||
+ | |} | ||
===The name "Nephi"=== | ===The name "Nephi"=== |
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Critics claim that the Apocrypha was used as a source for the Book of Mormon.
The following claims are made:
The two stories actually have more dissimilarities than parallels, and the attempts to compare the two are strained.[1]
The story of Nephi and Laban | The story of Judith and Holofernes | Sources |
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Nephi and his brothers are sent to Jerusalem to obtain the plates of Laban. | Holofernes is sent by King Nebuchadnezzar to conquer the rebellious Jews. The city of Bethulia is under siege by the Assyrians. | |
Nephi tells his father that he will return to Jerusalem to obtain the Brass plates of Laban. | Judith, a Jewish resident of the city of Bethulia, tells the people that she will deliver them. | |
Nephi enters Jerusalem under cover of darkness. | Judith enters the camp of the Assyrians. | |
Nephi finds Laban drunk and lying in the street. | Judith impresses Holofernes with her charms and gets him drunk. He passes out on his bed. | |
Nephi holds up Laban’s head by the hair and cuts if off with his own sword. | Judith holds up Holofernes’ head by the hair and cuts it off with his own sword. | |
Nephi leaves Laban lying in the street, but takes his armor and sword. | Judith takes Holofernes’ head with her back to the city to prove what she has done. | |
Nephi obtains the records from Laban’s house and leaves the city. | The Jews, upon learning of the death of Holofernes, leave the city and plunder the Assyrians camp. |
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