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A couple more really good Book of Mormon articles:
Why do we read so much about wars in the Book of Mormon? Why did the prophets record so much about their wars and contentions? Why do we live in an age of wars and what are we to do? Elder Marion G. Romney made this observation: "Latter-day Saints know that this earth will never again, during its telestial existence, be free from civil disturbance and war." That being the case, the Book of Mormon can help us to face the problems arising from such a situation.
Peace Within
Another good read:
"We Prophecy of Christ" The Law of Witnesses in 2 Nephi
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03-17-2008, 05:40 PM
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Those picture remind me of a movie my daughter and I recently enjoyed.
Bear from the movie
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Heh, heh. Yeah, the Golden Compass. I saw that too. It was ok, probably great for kids. That particular compass reminds me of old astrolabes.
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I found an interesting blog that confirms what I've believed about Nephi and his knowledge of worldly things (Read my previous post with a link to an article 'Nephi, A Universal Man'). I've always believed that he accompanied dear ol' dad, who probably did his fair share of trading on many expeditions in and out of Jerusalem. I believe Lehi was a trader and merchant and passed on much of his knowledge of fine gold, precious steel, fine brass, silver, etc and even metallurgy. Perhaps they made ornaments to trade with and had a successful business? Lehi did own many precious things (1 Ne. 2:4).
LDS Doctrine: Metal and the Book of Mormon
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I drew this map in my scriptures on the blank page just before the first book of Nephi while I was on my mission while studying some of the anthropological aspects of the Book of Mormon:
I wondered what the trail along the Red Sea looked like and what the desert landscape must have looked like. I've wondered what the Valley of Lemuel must have looked like as well as the River of Laman. I've visualized the land Bountiful and the shore where Nephi might have built his ship. Could the Valley of Lemuel have been "immovable" for thousands of years?
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I know I posted this elsewhere, but that was to invite discussion on the scripture, but I'm placing it here as well to include it with the rest of my studies of the Book of Mormon.
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Since the days of my mission I have been fascinated by some of the little details of the Book of Mormon. One such detail is a tiny little scripture written by Nephi and what its significance must have meant:
"And my father dwelt in a tent."
The fact that he "dwelt in a tent" was mentioned three more times. Anyone ever notice this?
1 Ne. 9: 1
And all these things did my father see, and hear, and speak, as he dwelt in a tent, in the valley of Lemuel, and also a great many more things, which cannot be written upon these plates.
1 Ne. 10: 16
And all these things, of which I have spoken, were done as my father dwelt in a tent, in the valley of Lemuel.
1 Ne. 16: 6
Now, all these things were said and done as my father dwelt in a tent in the valley which he called Lemuel.
There were very limited resources in the mission home for studying the more profound details of the Book of Mormon, but the many old Ensign and Liahona magazines provided me with some insight and information about what the life of Lehi and his family must have been like.
I believe that Lehi was a very wealthy man, who had a house, also a land of inheritance and many riches and took nothing with him but his family, tents and provisions. (As a sidebar, what does this teach us about valuing worldly things? What will we be able to take with us when we leave this world behind?).
1 Ne. 2: 4
And it came to pass that he *departed into the wilderness. And he left his house, and the land of his inheritance, and his gold, and his silver, and his precious things, and took nothing with him, save it were his family, and provisions, and tents, and departed into the wilderness.
He must have traveled a lot and was very familiar with the trade routes of his area and he probably took Nephi, his youngest son on many journeys perhaps to trade, or visit with acquantances and maybe even business men of other territories. These are just my opinions.
I think, though, that the journey that they took out into the wilderness, even common trails and trade routes that must have been frequented by other traders and even raided by plunderers, bandits and robbers, might not have been such a new experience for Nephi, who emphasized that his father dwelt in a tent. He mentions this as a sidebar in the midst of describing family issues. Since pondering this scripture again I decided to do a little online searching to see if I was the only one who wondered about this tiny passage. I was surprised to see I'm not alone. I discovered that "the sheikh's tent is the center of everything". But in Lehi's case there might be more to it than that! Didn't the Israelites have a portable tabernacle? A tent? A temple? Where did Lehi marry his sons to the daughters of Ishmael? Where did Lehi and even Nephi commune with the Lord while in the wilderness? The tent was mentioned about fourteen times.
I found a couple of good websites where others have provided their insight, which I find very fascinating and confirm to me that there was much more to Lehi dwelling in a tent than meets the eye:
Blogger of Jared Blog Archive “And My Father Dwelt in a Tent”
My Father Dwelt in a Tent BoM Groupies
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Thought I would share this Liahona-like object:
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I drew this map in my scriptures on the blank page just before the first book of Nephi while I was on my mission while studying some of the anthropological aspects of the Book of Mormon:
I wondered what the trail along the Red Sea looked like and what the desert landscape must have looked like. I've wondered what the Valley of Lemuel must have looked like as well as the River of Laman. I've visualized the land Bountiful and the shore where Nephi might have built his ship. Could the Valley of Lemuel have been "immovable" for thousands of years?
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Thought I'd mention a book that might be of interest to you Skalen...
'Lehi in the Wilderness' by George Potter and Richard Wellington
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I think I might have read that or another similar to it. There are also some really good web sites on the trail, including one where some folks traveled to and took footage of the key locations. It was really cool to see and make those little connections. Thanks!
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I think I might have read that or another similar to it. There are also some really good web sites on the trail, including one where some folks traveled to and took footage of the key locations. It was really cool to see and make those little connections. Thanks! 
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Yup that's what this book is about. Lots of photos. Really cool to see. One of the guys who wrote the book, Richard Wellington, comes to our ward once in a while. He gave us a copy. It really fascinates me.
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