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**[http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/books/?bookid=98&chapid=1048 John A. Tvedtnes, "First Born in the Wilderness"] | **[http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/books/?bookid=98&chapid=1048 John A. Tvedtnes, "First Born in the Wilderness"] | ||
*While counseling his son Jacob, Lehi stresses the importance of sharing the message of the Messiah to the "inhabitants of the earth" (2 Nephi 2:8). Since all of Lehi's family would have been aware of these important teachings from both Lehi and Nephi's preaching, and the group had not yet divided, this may alluded to other people that Lehi's family had encountered in the New World. The exhortation to preach to the "inhabitants of the earth" would have been hollow if there were not people young Jacob could have specifically identified that he knew did not know of the Messiah. | *While counseling his son Jacob, Lehi stresses the importance of sharing the message of the Messiah to the "inhabitants of the earth" (2 Nephi 2:8). Since all of Lehi's family would have been aware of these important teachings from both Lehi and Nephi's preaching, and the group had not yet divided, this may alluded to other people that Lehi's family had encountered in the New World. The exhortation to preach to the "inhabitants of the earth" would have been hollow if there were not people young Jacob could have specifically identified that he knew did not know of the Messiah. | ||
− | **[http://ldsreasonandrevelation.blogspot.com/2010/08/book-of-mormon-peoples-encounter-with.html The Book of Mormon People's Encounter with 'Other' Inhabitants"] | + | **[http://ldsreasonandrevelation.blogspot.com/2010/08/book-of-mormon-peoples-encounter-with.html "The Book of Mormon People's Encounter with 'Other' Inhabitants"] |
== 3. Lehi teaches the importance of opposition and the freedom to choose good from evil. (2 Nephi 2:11-30)== | == 3. Lehi teaches the importance of opposition and the freedom to choose good from evil. (2 Nephi 2:11-30)== |
Lesson Five | A FAIR Analysis of:
Book of Mormon: Gospel Doctrine Teacher’s Manual |
Lesson Seven |
The Book of Mormon contains a number of literary structures called poetic parallelisms, chiasmus being the best known. While these are frequently used as evidence for the Book of Mormon’s authenticity, their real value is in helping shed light on the meaning and message in the text. The following passages contain examples of these structures from chapters being covered in this lesson. If you are planning on using any of these passages in your lesson, it may be worthwhile to check these structures to see if they help emphasize or focus attention on the message you hope to convey, or if they provide an alternative perspective you had not considered before which may enhance your lesson. For the sake of space, the references can only be listed here. To look at these structures, see Donald W. Perry, Poetic Parallelisms: The Complete Text Reformatted, which is graciously provided online for no charge (you have to go to the PDF file) by the Neal A. Maxwell Institute.
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