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*'''The Politics of Nephi's Book''': In 2 Nephi 5:3 Laman and Lemuel repeat a concern that they express elsewhere in the text: that they do not want Nephi to “rule over us.” It is important to remember that Nephi is writing this account decades after the fact, and during a time when he has already split from his brothers and is now the ruler over the people of Nephi (v 9). As Nephi writes about events from his past he has at least two messages for his audience: 1) the gospel message and 2) that he is the rightful heir to Lehi's spiritual and patriarchal authority, not Laman and Lemuel. Nephi is not writing a neutral and objective history, but rather he is selectively crafting a narrative that will support and legitimize his (Nephi’s) claim to leadership among his people. It is, as one prominent LDS scholar has suggested, a “lineage history”. | *'''The Politics of Nephi's Book''': In 2 Nephi 5:3 Laman and Lemuel repeat a concern that they express elsewhere in the text: that they do not want Nephi to “rule over us.” It is important to remember that Nephi is writing this account decades after the fact, and during a time when he has already split from his brothers and is now the ruler over the people of Nephi (v 9). As Nephi writes about events from his past he has at least two messages for his audience: 1) the gospel message and 2) that he is the rightful heir to Lehi's spiritual and patriarchal authority, not Laman and Lemuel. Nephi is not writing a neutral and objective history, but rather he is selectively crafting a narrative that will support and legitimize his (Nephi’s) claim to leadership among his people. It is, as one prominent LDS scholar has suggested, a “lineage history”. | ||
** | **John W. Welch,[http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/books/?bookid=98&chapid=1053 "Why Nephi Wrote the Small Plates: The Political Dimension"] in ''Pressing Forward with the Book of Mormon'' (Provo, UT: FARMS, 1999) | ||
** | **Noel B. Reynolds,[http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/books/?bookid=72&chapid=874 "Nephi's Political Testament"] in ''Rediscovering the Book of Mormon'' (Provo, UT: FARMS, 1991) | ||
** | **Noel B. reynolds, [https://byustudies.byu.edu/showTitle.aspx?title=5852 "The Political Dimension in Nephi's Small Plates"] ''BYU Studies'' 27/4 (1987) | ||
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**The Book of Lehi and the Plates of Lehi, http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/books/?bookid=98&chapid=1047 | **The Book of Lehi and the Plates of Lehi, http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/books/?bookid=98&chapid=1047 | ||
**Brant Gardner, Mormon's Editorial Method and Meta-Message, http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/review/?vol=21&num=1&id=759 | **Brant Gardner, Mormon's Editorial Method and Meta-Message, http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/review/?vol=21&num=1&id=759 | ||
===''Potential Criticisms''=== | ===''Potential Criticisms''=== |
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