Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Book of Mormon II - 12


Thought: From the Title Page of the Book of Mormon, the Prophet learned that one of the two purposes of the book was the convincing of the Jew and Gentile that Jesus is the Christ. For the accomplishment of this purpose, the book is from beginning to end a witness for Christ. It’s first chapter contains an account of a vision in which Lehi beheld Jesus “descending out of the midst of heaven” in luster above the noonday sun. (1 Nephi 1:9.) Its last chapter concludes with Moroni’s great exhortation to come unto Christ and be perfected in him, with this assurance: “ . . . and if ye shall deny yourselves of all ungodliness and love God with all your might, mind, and strength, then is his grace sufficient for you, that by his grace ye may be . . . sanctified . . .” (Moroni 10:32.) Numerous and great are the stirring testimonies that illuminate the five Hundred pages between these two chapters. (Elder Marion G. Romney, C.R., Oct. 1970, p. 28)

Book of the Week: A Complete Concordance of the Book of Mormon - George Reynolds

 
Gary's "GREEN VERSES" Moroni


Moroni 1:3
Moroni made up his mind that he would be true to his testimony-no matter what!
Moroni 2:2
Christ gave the pattern for conferring the Holy Ghost.
Moroni 3:3
Christ gave the pattern for ordinations to the priesthood.
Moroni 4:3& 5:2
The Sacrament Prayers. My nominations for God's favorite scriptures.
Moroni 6:4
One of my favorite things about our Church is "we take names" and remember and nourish.
Moroni 7:48
Pray with All of our energy so that we may be filled with love so we may be more like the Savior.
Moroni 8:8
One of the first requirements for sinning is being accountable. Little children are not accountable.
Moroni 9:6
We are not the judges. Our job is to labor diligently.
Moroni 10:32
Come unto Christ. Deny ourselves of all ungodliness. Love god and our imperfections will be changed to perfections because of the grace of God. - this is a good deal.

 
Moroni's Abridgment Chronicles the Cycle of Jaredite Wickedness  - Ether 7-11

1. The perils and results of the reigns of wicked kings.

2. The purpose, means of growth, and final end of a people who uphold secret combinations.

3. America, a land choice above all other lands.

4. The power of faith and the results of gospel living.

5. The important place of prophets and the plight of those who reject their words.

6. The sending of natural disasters to humble the people.

7. The reality and power of Jehovah, Jesus Christ. (Stolen from DCMB 4:289-292)

Ether 12

Vs. 1-3 - There is nothing more rare than a lazy prophet. Ether is not rare.

Vs. 4 - Hope, like faith implies action. A better next world should begin with us making this world a better place.

Vs. 6 - Believing without seeing will lead to greater seeing. See 1 Peter 1:7-9.

"God can hold people responsible of faith in Christ for three reasons: (1) Jesus Christ IS the Savior of all. (2) God created people such that they could discern truth from error. Their existence and progression involve the divine substances of light, spirit, truth, intelligence, and glory. (D&C 93) This divinity underlies the nature of God and man. People may enlarge their portion of divinity until like Christ they obtain the fullness, at which point they too become gods. Another term for the divine element in mortals is "Spirit of Christ." (Moroni 7:16; John 12:4) (3) Faith implies a desire, a choosing to know. Many people have sensed spiritual truths but have not wanted to exert the effort leading to personal sanctification. Amulek said, "I knew . . . yet I would not know." (Alma 10:6) Here is the distinction between testimony-seeking and sign-seeking: the sign-seeker wants to keep his disobedient life and still have spiritual power. He wants to reap when he has not sown. The testimony-seeker wants to submit to God, repent, and live by the light that the Lord gives through the Holy Ghost. Catherine Thomas, "A More Excellent Way," in Studies in Scripture: Book of Mormon, Part 2, pp. 274-277]

Vs. 18 - Faith precedes miracles.

Vs. 22 - When we take the Book of Mormon to the Lamanites we are doing so in response to the faith of Book of Mormon prophets. (See also Enos 1:13)

Vs. 24 - See 1 Nephi 19:6; Jacob 4:1; Mormon 8:13-17; and 9:31, 33.

Vs. 27 -

Catherine Thomas - The truth is that we were born into an imperfect state in a fallen world.  We chafe against our imperfection, but we cannot completely eradicate our humanity in this life.  Here power is an attribute of God, not of man.  We were created weak so that we would turn to the only source that could develop real spiritual stamina in us.  Moroni recorded his conversation with the Lord on this subject in Ether 12:23-37.  He feared that the Gentiles would not accept the precious records because of the weaknesses in their writing.  (Ether 12:25)  The Lord comforted him with this wonderful principle: "My grace is sufficient for the meek, that they shall take no advantage of your weakness; and if men come unto me I will show unto them their weakness.  I give unto men weakness that they may be humble; and my grace is sufficient for all men that humble themselves before me; for if they .  . .  have faith in me, then will I make weak things become strong unto them.”  (Ether 12:26-27)  When the Lord told the Apostle Paul, "My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness," Paul declared, "Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.”  (2 Corinthians 12:9)  (From her chapter in Studies in Scripture, Vol.  8: Alma 30 to Moroni, p. 277)

McConkie and Millet - Weaknesses of the flesh come in many forms, but all come as a result of the fall of Adam, which introduced into the world pains and problems, sicknesses and sorrows, temptations and trials.  Not only did the nature of man become fallen- carnal, sensual, and devilish (see Ether 3:2; Mosiah 16:3; Alma 22:13) - but the entire world fell to a telestial state with all of its accompanying "weaknesses" and inherent problems.  Such weaknesses affect all mankind - even the prophets of God.

These Fall-induced "weaknesses of the flesh" impose natural limitations upon us all.  Mortals are always bound by worldly weaknesses and limitations in strength, knowledge, and power.  Recognizing these limitations in stark contrast to God's infinite wisdom and power causes one to be humble.  "The foolishness of God is wiser than men," declared Paul the Apostle, "and the weakness of God is stronger than men”.  (1 Corinthians 1:25)  One of the purposes of the conditions created by the Fall is to impel men to acknowledge their own weaknesses of the flesh and depend more on the power of God than on the "arm of flesh" (see 2 Nephi 4:34; D&C 1:19; D&C 18:11).  Hardships and afflictions in mortality are often allowed by an omniscient God in order to turn the hearts of the children of men to him (see Mosiah 1:17; Helaman 12:3; Psalms 78:34-35).

In addition to the universal weaknesses of the flesh that come as a result of the Fall, the Lord will at times "give unto men" a personalized, individual challenge that is designed to increase a person's faith in and dependence upon the Lord.  It is in these moments of personal pain and recognition of our individual weaknesses and limitations that humbly leaning upon the "ample arm" of Jesus (see Hymns, no. 120) produces strength which compensates for and overcomes mortal weaknesses.  The Lord's giving us weaknesses in order that we may humbly look to him as our source of strength is not just a series of isolated events in a lifetime but rather is an ongoing process. 

C. S. Lewis insightfully observed: "When a man turns to Christ and seems to be getting on pretty well (in the sense that some of his bad habits are now corrected), he often feels that it would now be natural if things went fairly smoothly.  When troubles come along- illnesses, money troubles, new kinds of temptation - he is disappointed.  These things, he feels, might have been necessary to rouse him and make him repent in his bad old days; but why now?  Because God is forcing him on up, to a higher level: putting him into situations where he will have to be very much braver, or more patient, or more loving, than he ever dreamed of before.  It seems to us all unnecessary: but that is because we have not yet not the slightest notion of the tremendous thing He means to make of us.”  (Mere Christianity, p. 174.)  (Joseph Fielding McConkie and Robert L. Millet, Doctrinal Commentary on the Book of Mormon, v. 4, p. 301)

Neal A. Maxwell - There may be those who choose to debate the significance of whether or not an omnipotent God gives us a particular trial or simply declines to remove it.  The outcome is obviously the same either way; God is willing for us to undergo that challenge.  Yet He promises us that His grace is sufficient for us.  (2 Corinthians 12:9; Ether 12:26-27)  He even indicates that some of the weaknesses and infirmities given to us can actually become a strength to us.  It is in our weakness and extremity that God's power is fully felt.  Only when, of ourselves, we are helpless is His help truly appreciated.

Parenthetically, those who worry if they currently seem to be untested should not feel guilty or anxious, nor should they pray for trials.  First of all, the absence of major tribulation can, ironically, produce the trial of tranquility with its very grave risks of careless ease.  Second, the Lord does require a few intact individuals and families to help others manage their trials and tribulations, even though these roles often rotate.   (All These Things Shall Give Thee Experience, p. 31)

Nephi rejoiced that God was able to use him notwithstanding his weakness.  (2 Nephi 33:11)  Yet another prophet, Moroni, indicated that God will both show us our weaknesses and give unto us certain weaknesses in order to help us be humble and to accelerate our growth. (Ether 12:27)  Given these realities, it would be unwise and unfair for us to overreact to the weaknesses of others, especially as an excuse for not overcoming our own.

It is strange that when one is remodeling a portion of his house, he expects visitors to be tolerant of improvements that are so obviously underway.  Yet while one is remodeling his character, we often feel obligated to call attention to the messy signs of remodeling, or feel called upon to remember aloud things as they were.  Forgetting is such a necessary part of forgiving.  (All These Things Shall Give Thee Experience, p. 113)

The gospel not only warns us of our weaknesses, but helps us to overcome them.  This requires a mortal setting where real growth is possible.  Apparently, God even gives us weaknesses that we may be humble.  (Ether 12:23-27)  The humble individual can see and feel things and can admit things, own up to them, in ways that the proud person cannot do.  Pride not only isolates one from others—but, alas, from himself and his possibilities.  (Deposition of a Disciple, p. 38)

Vs. 30 - Anybody know anybody else who has moved a mountain besides the brother of Jared?

Vs. 34 - Charity does not appear to be an optional characteristic of those who are going where we want to.

Vs. 36-38 - Hyrum Smith had been reading these verses before going to Carthage. (See D&C 135:4-5)

Vs. 38 - Moroni's 3rd farewell.

Chapter 13

              This chapter contains one of the most significant discussions in scripture of the three Jerusalems that are to be restored on earth in preparation for and as part of the Millennium. These are first, the New Jerusalem, the city of Zion or city of Enoch, which was taken from the earth when Enoch was translated and which will come down out of heaven; second, the Jerusalem of Lehi's residence, rebuilt after its several destructions according to the prophecy by Ezekiel, and, third the New Jerusalem, in America, Jackson County, Missouri built by the seed of Joseph. ( Ogden p. 282-3; See also Moses 7:60-64; D&C 101:16-38)

Vs. 2 - When America became chosen

Vs. 3 - America is the place for the New Jerusalem.

Vs. 8 - America is the promised land for the tribe of Joseph.

Vs. 20 - The difference 1 man could have made.

Vs. 21 - Coriantumr's promise of last survivorship.

The Book of Moroni - Try to find a "and it came to pass" in this book. It is not a story. It is info for our day.

Moroni 1-6- Procedures to be observed in our day. Common in our Church, but defining significant differences from other Churches.

Moroni 7 - One of the greatest sermons ever given. Ranking behind those of the Savior, but up there with King Benjamin. Given by Mormon-recorded for us by his son.

"Basically, three things are required for salvation: works, faith, and grace...Because hope for eternal life produces works, individuals will be judged according to their works. through faith we faith the ordinances prerequisite for salvation. However, after we receive all of the ordinances and do all of the works, it is the grace of God that prepares and purifies us for salvation. this is what Nephi meant when he said, 'It is by grace that we are saved after all we can do." (Monty S. Nyman, "Hope, Faith and Charity" in Studies in Scripture V. 8 p.297-8)

Vs. 3 - The rest of the Lord- "The state of peace that comes with redemption; spiritual enjoyment resulting from the power or presence of the Lord. Ultimately, it is the fulness of Godd's glory (D&C 84:24). Prophets labor diligently to persuade their people to enter into this rest (Jacob 1:7; Alma 13:6; D&C 84:23-24)/ the Book of Mormon refers to three degrees of divine rest; the rest available in mortality, in Paradise, and in the kingdom of God after resurrection. (Largey, Book of Mormon Reference Companion, p. 679. See also Gospel Doctrine p. 126, 128)

Vs. 8 - See the story of Marion G. Romney's building fund donation in the Book of Mormon Student Manual p. 389.

Vs. 14-17 - An event, idea or practice may appear to be good, but if it detracts a person from serving God, it is of the devil. (GLP)

Vs. 19 - Knowing good from evil often requires SEARCHING.

Vs. 33 - "To gain unshakable faith in Jesus Christ is to flood your life with brilliant light. You are no longer alone to struggle with challenges you know you cannot resolve or control yourself, for He said, If ye will have faith in me ye shall have power to do whatsoever thing is expedient in me." (RGScott - Ensign - April, 2005 p. 8-10)

Vs. 45 - "charity suffereth long, and is kind, and envieth not [there is no resentment or discontent over the good fortune of others], and is not puffed up ;there is no contention for superiority; those converted to Christ are not threatened by others' abilities, and successes; there is no pride', seeketh not her own [there is no selfishness], is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil, and rejoiceth not in iniquity" (Ogden p. 301-2)

Vs. 48 - When was the last time I prayed for charity? When was the last time I prayed will all the energy of my heart?

Moroni 8

Vs. 10 - By teaching our children-we save ourselves.

Moroni 9

Vs. 5-6 - The people in Mormon's time had 1) Lost their love for each other, 2) thirsted for blood and 3) Thirsted for revenge. - What was the responsibility of Church members?

Vs. 9 - The value of virtue.

Moroni 10 - The exhortation chapter

1) vs. 3- Remember God's mercy, 2) Ask God, 3) Don't deny God's power, 4) Don't deny the Gifts of the Spirit, 5)Remember that all gifts come from Christ, 6) God doesn't change, 7) remember vs. 20 & 26, 8) Come unto Christ, Lay hold of good gifts and don't touch the unclean, and 8) /Come unto christ and deny self of all ungodly. Love God

Vs. 1 - Note that Moroni is not writing to Nephites. There are none. He writes to the Lamanites.

Vs. 34 - Moroni's final and 4th farewell.


CLASSES START AGAIN THE 2ND WEEK OF JANUARY- SAME TIMES- SAME PLACES

Question, suggestions- glp24@yahoo.com

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Classes the week of Dec. 5 & 6

Due to a death in our family we will not have class this Wednesday Dec. 5. The final class of this semester will be held the following WednesdayDec. 12. Our Church History and Doctrine and Covenants class will start on the 2nd Wednesday in January. There will no charge for this class. Feel free to invite your friends. The class I teach at the Granite Tabernacle on Thursday evenings will meet this coming Thursday (Dec. 6). It will be the last class of the semester.
See you, and thank you
Gary

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Book of Mormon II - 11


Thought: I fear that many of us rush about from day to day taking for granted the holy scripture. We scramble to honor appointments with physicians, lawyers, and businessmen. Yet we think nothing of postponing interviews with Deity & postponing scripture study. Little wonder we develop anemic souls and lose our direction in living. How much better it would be if we planned and held sacred fifteen or twenty minutes a day for reading the scriptures. Such interviews with Deity would help us recognize his voice and enable us to receive guidance in all our affairs. We must look to God through the scriptures.” (Carlos E. Asay, Ensign, November 1978, pg. 53-54)

Book of the Week: The Peacegiver- James Ferrell
Sacred Symbols,  Alonzo Gaskill
 Gary's "GREEN VERSES" Ether

Ether 1:43
I am impressed that the blessings are increased because of the length of time praying.
Ether 2:11
In other words, "don't mess up like my people did and like the Jaredites did."
Ether 3:14
Jesus is speaking to the brother of Jared, but his message is just as important for us.
Ether 3:25
History of the World, parts 1-7 complete and unabridged. My first video to check out when I die.
Ether 4:7
Here's my promise that I will be able to check out that video.
Ether 5:6
Moroni telling us that we can believe him now if we choose, but we will believe him later.
Ether 6:17
The great combination of learning; here on earth and from on high.
Ether 7:25
Religious freedom is an important requirement for the gospel message to go forth.
Ether 8:24
Here's a warning in the form of a commandment to us to wake up to the condition of our world.
Ether 9:22
A Jaredite prophet who was privileged to see the Lord.
Ether 10:28
A short term, but real Zion.
Ether 11:21
A prophecy of the coming of the colony of Lehi
Ether 12:6
Faith precedes the miracle.
Ether 12:27
If we are aware of our weakness, that may be a step in the right direction.
Ether 13:20
An opportunity to do a world of good, not taken.
Ether 14:25
Our lives prepare a way for our everlasting happiness or destruction.
Ether 15:19
Hard heart and blind minds lead to warring against that which is right.

(The) Book of Ether (The added in 1879) 2200-500 BC
29 generations-1/3 of book on 1st

1) Ether 13:13-14 - Ether lived in a cave and recorded the record of his people on 24 gold plates. Ether 15:33 - He then hid his record, where it could be found.

2) Omni 1:20-22 - Written by Amaleki - The Mulekites (587 BC) found a man (Coriantumr of Ether 12-15) and a large inscribed stone. Coriantumr lived with them for 9 moons. Mosiah I translated the stone.

3)Mosiah 8 - King Mosiah II sent out a search party looking for the people of Zeniff. (122 BC) The search party found the descendents of Zeniff, led by a king whose name was Limhi. Limhi's people were in bondage to the Lamanites. They had sent out a search party looking for the land of Zarahemla, which his grandfather Zeniff had left 80 years before. The search party thought they had found Zarahemla and that it had been destroyed. They brought back 24 gold plates they found.

4) The Mosiah II sent search party, led by Ammon, helped Limhi's people escape. They took the 24 plates back to Mosiah, who translated them using the Urim and Thummim. (Mosiah 28:11) Mormon writing in about 385 AD promised that the story would be included in his record. (Mosiah 28:19)

5) Between 400-421 AD, Mormon's son Moroni abridged the record of the Jaredites and put it with the plates he buried.

6) 1829 - Joseph Smith translated the plates given him by Moroni.

Ether 1

Vs. 1&2 - Mosiah 28:19

Vs. 3 - Old Testament, Plates of Brass, Abraham 1:28, 31; 24 Gold Plates all have this early history.

Vs. 6 - 29 generations, but we can't be sure because some are sons and some descendents.

Vs. 33 - Go to Genesis 11:4 - Why did they want to make a name? Why did they want to build a tower that would reach into heaven? Does this sound like imitation temples to anyone else? Another Book of Mormon confirmation of a Bible story.

Vs. 33-37 - What language did they speak that was not confounded? (See JFSmith, "The Way to Perfection, p. 69)

Vs. 34 - The name of the Brother of Jared was "Mahonri Moriancumer. Joseph Smith gave that name to the son of Reynolds Cahoon. (Juvenile Instructor, 1 May 1892 p. 282. Also Old Institute Student Manual o, 478)

Vs. 34 - A major theme of the Book of Ether is prayer, but the word prayer is only used once. (12:36) Notice the synonyms, "cried, inquired, called upon, but never "prayed".

Vs. 38 The Lord leads people to covenant lands so they can make covenants; 1. Jaredites, 2. Abraham. 3. Lehites/Mulekites. 4. Moses. 5. LDS

Vs. 42 - Scriptures talking about America is a choice land; Ether 1:38, 42, 43; 2:9-12; 9:20; 13:2; 1 Nephi 2:20; 10:13; 17:38; 2 Nephi 1:5-6; 10:19. (Others?)This is a major them of the Book of Ether

"I will go before thee" - See D&C 84:88- a promise given to all missionaries and all of us as we go forth in God's service.

Vs. 43 - The Lord answers prayers because of continued faith and obedience. Supplication of the Lord is much more than mere asking. It requires faith, pondering, and a life of righteousness, as exemplified here by the brother of Jared and seen elsewhere in the Book of Mormon, such as in the case of Enos. President Spencer W. Kimball eloquently spoke of the effort, both spiritual and mental, that is required to receive answers to our prayers: "The Lord does answer our prayers, but sometimes we are not responsive enough to know when and how they are answered. We want the ‘writing on the wall’ or an angel to speak or a heavenly voice...There must be works with faith. How futile it would be to ask the Lord to give us knowledge, but the Lord will help us to acquire knowledge, to study constructively, to think clearly, and to retain things we have learned...Do you get answers to your prayers? If not, perhaps you did not pay the price. Do you offer a few trite words and worn-out phrases, or do you talk intimately to the Lord? Do you pray occasionally when you should be praying regularly, often, constantly? Do you offer pennies to pay heavy debts when you should give dollars to erase that obligation? When you pray, do you just speak, or do you also listen? Your Savior said, ‘Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him., and he with me.’ ... the Lord stands knocking. He never retreats. But he will never force himself upon us. If we ever move apart, it is we who move and not the Lord. And should we ever fail to get an answer to our prayers, we must look into our lives for a reason.” (“Prayer,” New Era, March, 1978, pp. 16-17.) (Quoted in DCBM 4:264-65)

Ether 2

Vs. 3 - dsrt - The name of the red crown which was a substitute for the bee in Egypt. (Nibley, "Lehi in the Desert & the World of the Jaredites, p. 184-189)

Vs. 6 - The practice barges. I wonder if this shorter trip made the Jaredites more aware of the inconvenience they would face on a much long journey in the same kind of vessels.

Vs. 8-12 - Moroni explains the rules to live in America to us and warns us. He has seen Jaredites, Mulekites, Nephites and US. (Mormon 8:34-35)

Vs. 14 - "We have paused upon some plateaus long enough. Let us resume our journeys forward.  (SWKimball, Ensign, May, 1979)- (Year 2000 for glp.)

Vs. 19 - The barges have 3 problems; light, steering and air. These problems are comparable to all of our problems and petitions to the Lord.

Ether 3

Vs 4 - When the Lord touches our best efforts, there is light.

Vs. 9 - Where did this faith come from? At least in part as he labored to solve his own problems.

Vs. 15 - “The potential for confusion here comes with the realization that many (and perhaps all) of the major prophets living prior to the brother of Jared had seen God. …“This issue has been much discussed by Latter-day Saint writers, and there are several possible explanations, any one—or all—of which may cast light upon the larger truth of this passage. Nevertheless, without additional revelation or commentary on the matter, any conjecture is only that and as such is inadequate and incomplete.“One possibility is that this is simply a comment made in the context of one dispensation and as such applies only to the people of Jared and Jaredite prophets—that Jehovah had never before revealed himself to one of their seers and revelators. Obviously this theory has severe limitations. …“Another suggestion is that the reference to ‘man’ is the key to this passage, suggesting that the Lord had never revealed himself to the unsanctified, to the nonbeliever, to temporal, earthy, natural man. …“Some believe that the Lord meant he had never before revealed himself to man in that degree or to that extent. …“A further possibility is that this is the first time Jehovah had appeared and identified himself as Jesus Christ, the Son of God, with the interpretation of the passage being ‘never have I showed myself [as Jesus Christ] unto man whom I have created.’ That possibility is reinforced by one way of reading Moroni’s later editorial comment: ‘Having this perfect knowledge of God, he could not be kept from within the veil; therefore he saw Jesus’ [Ether 3:15, 20]. “Yet another interpretation of this passage is that the faith of the brother of Jared was so great he saw not only the spirit finger and body of the premortal Jesus (which presumably many other prophets had also seen) but also some distinctly more revealing aspect of Christ’s body of flesh, blood, and bone. … A stronger position would suggest it was only the spiritual likeness of that future body. In emphasizing that this was a spiritual body being revealed and not some special precursor simulating flesh and bone, Jehovah said, ‘This body, which ye now behold, is the body of my spirit … and even as I appear unto thee to be in the spirit will I appear unto my people in the flesh’ [Ether 3:16]. …“A final explanation—and in terms of the brother of Jared’s faith the most persuasive one—is that Christ was saying to the brother of Jared, ‘Never have I showed myself unto man in this manner, without my volition, driven solely by the faith of the beholder.’ As a rule, prophets are invited into the presence of the Lord, are bidden to enter his presence by him and only with his sanction. The brother of Jared, on the other hand, seems to have thrust himself through the veil, not as an unwelcome guest but perhaps technically as an uninvited one. Said Jehovah, ‘Never has man come before me with such exceeding faith as thou hast; for were it not so ye could not have seen my finger. … Never has man believed in me as thou hast.’ Obviously the Lord himself was linking unprecedented faith with this unprecedented vision. If the vision itself was not unique, then it had to be the faith and how the vision was obtained that was so unparalleled. The only way that faith could be so remarkable was its ability to take the prophet, uninvited, where others had been able to go only with God’s bidding. “That appears to be Moroni’s understanding of the circumstance when he later wrote, ‘Because of the knowledge [which came as a result of faith] of this man he could not be kept from beholding within the veil. … Wherefore, having this perfect knowledge of God, he could not be kept from within the veil; therefore he saw Jesus’ [Ether 3:19–20]” (Holland, Christ and the New Covenant, 20–23).

He appeared for the 1st time as Jesus, the son. (Jackson p. 254)

Vs. 16 - See D&C 77:2- Our spirits look like our physical bodies.

Vs. 23 - Urim and Thummim = Light and Perfections in Hebrew. D&C 17:1 - The same used by Joseph S.

Vs. 25- History of the World parts 1-7- Who else has seen this vision? Adam (D&C 107:56), Enoch (Moses 6:36, 7:21), Abraham (Abraham 3:22), Moses (Moses 1:8, 27-28), Nephi (1 Nephi 14), John (1 Nephi 14:18-30), Isaiah, Daniel, Joseph Smith. 125,000,000,000 in history of earth 1- second each=3963 years.

Ether 4

Vs. 4, 7 - When we get to see the things that the Brother of Jared saw.

Vs. 12 - We'll talk about this when we get to Moroni 7.

Vs. 17 - Another verse telling us that the coming forth of the Book of Mormon is a sign of the times. See 3 Nephi 21, 29

Ether 5 - A message from Moroni to Joseph Smith.

Vs. 1 - Don't translate the sealed portion. Note also 2 Nephi 27:8-11

Vs. 4 - See 2 Nephi 25:18, 22; 2 Nephi 29:11; D&C 27:5; D&C 17:1; 2 Cor. 13:1; Num. 35:30; Dt. 17:6; Dt. 19:15; Matt. 18:15-16; John 8:21-29

Vs. 6 - See 2 Nephi 33:11-15; Moroni 10:27

Ether 6

Vs. 4 - When it was time to sleep did someone turn off the rocks?

Vs. 17 - The great combination for learning, taught from the earth and from on high.

Vs. 23 - Kings = Captivity - Examples? (Mosiah 23:7-12; 29:16-24; 1 Samuel 8:6-22...)

Ether 7

30 Generations of Jaredites

1) Jared - Ether 1-6

2) Orihah - Ether 6:14-7:3 - 23 Sons and 8 daughters

3) Kib - 7:3-10 - Overthrown by son Corihor, dwelt in captivity, Restored to Kingdom by son Shule

4) Corihor - 7:3-14 - Rebelled vs. Father- moved then returned & took kingdom. Brother Shule took it back.

4) Shule - 7:7 -8:1 - Born in captivity. Overthrew brother Corihor & restored kingdom to father (Kib) Ruled in righteousness, imprisoned by son of Corihor, saved by his sons, restored to kingdom, protected prophets

5)Omer - 8:1-9:15 - Succeeded father, Shule. Overthrown by son, Jared. Restored to throne by sons, Esrom and Coriantumr. Plotted against by Grand-daughter and son, Jared and Akish. Lost kingdom, but escaped with life. Restored again to throne. Died in peace.

6)Emer - 9:15-22 - Son of Omer, reigned for 62 years. Saw Savior.

7)Coriantum - Lived 142 years. First wife died when he was 102. Fathered children in old age.

8)Com- 9:25-27 - Reigned 49 years. Overthrown and killed by son, Heth who succeeded him.

9)Heth - 9:26-10:1 - Killed father, Com. Embraced Secret Combinations, tried to kill prophets, died in famine, with all of family except Shez.  Famine caused by his sins.

10)Shez - 10:1-4 - Built up kingdom. Son Shez II rebelled against him. Shez II died because of richness.

11)Riplakish - 10:4-9 - Like Noah-taxed, immoral, killed by people.

12)Morianton - 10:9 -13 - Descendent of Riplakish, regained throne, good to people, bad to self-wicked.

13)Kim - 10:13-14 - Son of Morianton, wicked, put in captivity by brother. Died in Captivity.

14)Levi - 10:14-17 - Born in captivity. After 42 years overthrew uncle.

15)Corom - 10:16-17- Good, many children.

16)Kish - 10:17-18 - Son of Corom, King

17)Lib - 10:18-29 - Good king, great hunter, destroyed serpents, lived long life.

18) Hearthom - Replaced father. 24 years of peace then into captivity.

19) Heth - 10:31 - Lived all of life in captivity.

20)Aaron - 10:31 - Lived all of life in captivity

21))Amnigaddah 10:31 - Lived all of life in captivity.

22)Coriantum - 10:31 - Lived all of life in captivity.

23)Com - 10:31-11:4 - Drew away 1/2 of kingdom, fought vs. King Amgid and won after many years. Fought vs. Secret Combinations, but didn't prevail. Prophets came to him for protection.

24)Shiblom - 11:4-9 - Son of Com. His brother rebelled vs. him. Great wickedness and wars, a curse came upon land and people began to repent. Slain

25) Seth - 11:9 - In captivity all his days.

26) Ahah - 11:10-11- Son of Seth, wicked

27)Ethem - 11:11-14 - prophets came and warned people. Ethem was wicked.

28)Moron - 11:14-18 - Son of Ethem, wicked, but overthrew secret combinations, lost kingdom & lived in captivity the rest of his days.

29)Coriantor - 11:18-23 - Captivity all of his days. Many prophets predicting destruction.

30)Ether- 11:23-15:34 -

Vs. 25 - This is what we should pray for; freedom for prophets and missionaries to proclaim the gospel everywhere.

Ether 8

Vs. 20 - In case we wonder if there are secret combinations today.

Vs. 22 - the consequences of upholding secret combinations

Vs. 24 - Some words of admonition to us from Moroni.

Vs. 26 - Some encouraging words.

Ether 9

Vs. 22 - Emer sees the Savior

Ether 10

Vs. 28 - A happy green verses, in the midst of a bunch of wickedness.

Vs. 33 - "When the adversary wants to harvest people, in words found in Ether, he simply decides to 'adopt the old plans' which have served him so well for so long. (NAMaxwell, Salt Lake Institute Jan. 5, 1983 p. 2)

Ether 11

Vs. 21 - Prophecy of another people

 

"Moroni compressed several hundred years in chapters 9-11 of Ether. We read 9:15-25 carefully because it describes an atypical period of over 225 years of peace, perhaps somewhat similar to that in 4 Nephi. Moroni supplied little description of these years except that the people enjoyed harmony and plenty, with even an appearance of the Son of Righteousness to Emer....It is sobering how readily people trade inner peace for something less. These gospel societies would never cease if it were not that people begin to choose something other than peace. Akish, for example, chose power (9:11). Riplakish chose wives, concubines and gold (10:5-8); Shiblom chose secret combinations (11:7). Before obvious signs of deterioration appear, people begin to think in terms, not of unity and mutual support, but of separateness." Separation begins in such subtle ways; picking at this, complaining, taking offense, retaliating,  (Catherine Thomas, Studies in Scripture, 8:272)

 

 

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