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*'''Jacob 5 and Romans 11:16-24''': Because there are many similarities between these two passages, some argue | *'''Jacob 5 and Romans 11:16-24''': Because there are many similarities between these two passages, some argue that Joseph Smith wrote Jacob 5 by expanding on Paul's teaching to the Roman's. While the two texts do bear strong similarities, this does not mean that Joseph simply copied from Romans. Since Paul himself was an urban Jew who would not have understood the intricacies of olive culture, he probably drew his knowledge from a source which is now lost to us. Zenos or another text based on Zenos could have been that source. The standard for determining order of transmission suggests that longer, more complex texts are earlier in the transmission process, and this case Jacob 5 is clearly the longer and more complex text. Further, careful comparisons reveal that while the two sources probably spring from the same sources, key differences suggest they are independent of each other. | ||
**Brant A. Gardner, ''Second Witness: Analytical and Contextual Commentary on the Book of Mormon'', vol. 2 pg. 521-524 | **Brant A. Gardner, ''Second Witness: Analytical and Contextual Commentary on the Book of Mormon'', vol. 2 pg. 521-524 | ||
**James E. Faulconer, [http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/books/?bookid=124&chapid=1479 "The Olive Tree and the Work of God: Jacob 5 and Romans 11,"] in ''The Allegory of the Olive Tree'', pg. 347-366 | **James E. Faulconer, [http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/books/?bookid=124&chapid=1479 "The Olive Tree and the Work of God: Jacob 5 and Romans 11,"] in ''The Allegory of the Olive Tree'', pg. 347-366 |
Lesson Twelve | A FAIR Analysis of:
Book of Mormon: Gospel Doctrine Teacher’s Manual |
Lesson Fourteen |
Lesson #13- Sunday School Manual: “The Allegory of the Olive Trees”
Remember that this is not the only possible interpretation, but just one way of breaking down the allegory which may yield useful insights.
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