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*'''The Small Plates of Nephi''': The books of 1st and 2nd Nephi, sometimes referred to as the "small" plates of Nephi, were written by Nephi many years after the events they describe happened, when Nephi was an old man. They are actually the second record that Nephi made, the first being a "large" set of plates. The small plates of Nephi record the more spiritual aspects of Nephi's ministry. When Mormon was editing and compiling the Book of Mormon he did not intend for the small plates of Nephi (1st and 2nd Nephi) to be a part of his book. They ended up in the Book of Mormon because the Book of Lehi, which was Mormon's summary of the same events, went missing with Martin Harris. The Lord inspired Nephi to make that second, smaller, record, and we are very grateful he did or we would not know the story of Nephi. | *'''The Small Plates of Nephi''': The books of 1st and 2nd Nephi, sometimes referred to as the "small" plates of Nephi, were written by Nephi many years after the events they describe happened, when Nephi was an old man. They are actually the second record that Nephi made, the first being a "large" set of plates. The small plates of Nephi record the more spiritual aspects of Nephi's ministry. When Mormon was editing and compiling the Book of Mormon he did not intend for the small plates of Nephi (1st and 2nd Nephi) to be a part of his book. They ended up in the Book of Mormon because the Book of Lehi, which was Mormon's summary of the same events, went missing with Martin Harris. The Lord inspired Nephi to make that second, smaller, record, and we are very grateful he did or we would not know the story of Nephi. | ||
**Illustration: | **Illustration:[http://byustudies.byu.edu/book_of_mormon_charts/charts/13.aspx "Book of Mormon Plates and Records"] | ||
** | **Grant R. Hardy and Robert E. Parsons,[http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/books/?bookid=51&chapid=426 "Plates and Records in the Book of Mormon"] in ''To All the World'' | ||
** | **John W. Welch,[http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/books/?bookid=98&chapid=1051 "When Did Nephi Write the Small Plates?"] in ''Pressing Forward with the Book of Mormon'' (Provo, UT: FARMS, 1999) | ||
**John W. Welch,[http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/books/?bookid=98&chapid=1052 "Why Nephi Wrote the Small Plates: Serving Practical Needs"] in ''Pressing Forward with the Book of Mormon'' (Provo, UT: FARMS, 1999) | |||
** | **David E. Sloan,[http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/books/?bookid=98&chapid=1047 "The Book of Lehi and the Plates of Lehi"] in ''Pressing Forward with the Book of Mormon'' (Provo, UT: FARMS, 1999) | ||
**Brant Gardner, | **Brant Gardner,[http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/review/?vol=21&num=1&id=759 "Mormon's Editorial Method and Meta-Message"] ''FARMS Review'' 21/1 (2009):83-105 | ||
===''Potential Criticisms''=== | ===''Potential Criticisms''=== | ||
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*'''Black Skin and the Lamanite Curse''': Nephi explains that because the Lamanites hardened their hearts “the Lord did cause a skin of blackness to come upon them” (2 Nephi 5:21). This has traditionally been interpreted very literally by LDS readers as a miracle in which the Lord actually changes the color of the skin of the Lamanites. In recent years LDS scholars and researchers have challenged that notion by pointing to examples in the text where a black/white division between Nephites and Lamanites does not make sense. Instead, the description of the Lamanites as being “dark” or having a “skin of blackness” can be read as a metaphorical description of their state of wickedness. This kind of metaphorical use of skin color has precedent in the Old Testament, and makes the more sense of some Book of Mormon stories. Furthermore, it is useful to distinguish between the “curse” and the “mark” that was placed on the Lamanites. Finally, these passages have nothing whatsoever to do with the pre-1978 priesthood ban and can not be appropriately used, as some have tried to do, to demonstrate that Mormons are racist. | *'''Black Skin and the Lamanite Curse''': Nephi explains that because the Lamanites hardened their hearts “the Lord did cause a skin of blackness to come upon them” (2 Nephi 5:21). This has traditionally been interpreted very literally by LDS readers as a miracle in which the Lord actually changes the color of the skin of the Lamanites. In recent years LDS scholars and researchers have challenged that notion by pointing to examples in the text where a black/white division between Nephites and Lamanites does not make sense. Instead, the description of the Lamanites as being “dark” or having a “skin of blackness” can be read as a metaphorical description of their state of wickedness. This kind of metaphorical use of skin color has precedent in the Old Testament, and makes the more sense of some Book of Mormon stories. Furthermore, it is useful to distinguish between the “curse” and the “mark” that was placed on the Lamanites. Finally, these passages have nothing whatsoever to do with the pre-1978 priesthood ban and can not be appropriately used, as some have tried to do, to demonstrate that Mormons are racist. | ||
**Brant Gardner, | **Brant Gardner,[http://www.fairlds.org/authors/gardner-brant/what-does-the-book-of-mormon-mean-by-skin-of-blackness "What Does the Book of Mormon Mean by “Skin of Blackness”?"] | ||
**Lamanites' Curse: http://en.fairmormon.org/Book_of_Mormon/Lamanites/Curse | **Lamanites' Curse: http://en.fairmormon.org/Book_of_Mormon/Lamanites/Curse | ||
**Racism, MormonVoices.org, http://mormonvoices.org/19/racism | **Racism, MormonVoices.org, http://mormonvoices.org/19/racism |
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