Lehi's Dream, Nephi's Blueprint: How Nephi Uses the Vision of the Tree of Life as an Outline for 1 and 2 Nephi
Abstract: This essay harnesses the late twentieth-century discovery of Hebrew rhetoric by Bible scholars to identify Lehi's dream as the foundation of the carefully constructed unity in Nephi's writings and to identify previously unrecognized elements of that dream which are distributed throughout his final work. The teachings and prophecies in First and Second Nephi are shown to derive from their shared dream/vision. Further, the entirety of Nephi's writings in the Small Plates is shown to be a tightly designed rhetorical production that establishes the centrality of Christ's identity, mission, and teachings for current and future generations of Lehi's descendants and ultimately for the entire world. For decades, interpreters of the Book of Mormon and its teachings have singled out the vision of the tree of life given first to Lehi and subsequently to his son Nephi as one of the book's most prominent elements that require careful study. While literary and visual artists continue to find inspiration in the human dramas retold throughout the book, the text itself features visualizations1 of its basic doctrinal messages: (1) God on his throne in heavenly council, (2) the tree of life with the straight and narrow path, the iron rod, and the great and spacious building, and (3) the allegory of the olive tree. As I will explain below, those three visual images are part of the Lehi's and Nephi's great vision and provide the blueprint for the complex of covenant history and doctrinal teaching recorded by multiple authors throughout the entire book. This article will trace that blueprint in the structure and content of Nephi's Small Plates with limited side glances at the rest of the text.
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Lehi's Dream, Nephi's Blueprint: How Nephi Uses the Vision of the Tree of Life as an Outline for 1 and 2 Nephi
Abstract: This essay harnesses the late twentieth-century discovery of Hebrew rhetoric by Bible scholars to identify Lehi's dream as the foundation of the carefully constructed unity in Nephi's writings and to identify previously unrecognized elements of that dream which are distributed throughout his final work. The teachings and prophecies in First and Second Nephi are shown to derive from their shared dream/vision. Further, the entirety of Nephi's writings in the Small Plates is shown to be a tightly designed rhetorical production that establishes the centrality of Christ's identity, mission, and teachings for current and future generations of Lehi's descendants and ultimately for the entire world. For decades, interpreters of the Book of Mormon and its teachings have singled out the vision of the tree of life given first to Lehi and subsequently to his son Nephi as one of the book's most prominent elements that require careful study. While literary and visual artists continue to find inspiration in the human dramas retold throughout the book, the text itself features visualizations1 of its basic doctrinal messages: (1) God on his throne in heavenly council, (2) the tree of life with the straight and narrow path, the iron rod, and the great and spacious building, and (3) the allegory of the olive tree. As I will explain below, those three visual images are part of the Lehi's and Nephi's great vision and provide the blueprint for the complex of covenant history and doctrinal teaching recorded by multiple authors throughout the entire book. This article will trace that blueprint in the structure and content of Nephi's Small Plates with limited side glances at the rest of the text.
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Lehi's Dream, Nephi's Blueprint: How Nephi Uses the Vision of the Tree of Life as an Outline for 1 and 2 Nephi

Lehi's Dream, Nephi's Blueprint: How Nephi Uses the Vision of the Tree of Life as an Outline for 1 and 2 Nephi

by Noel B. Reynolds
Lehi's Dream, Nephi's Blueprint: How Nephi Uses the Vision of the Tree of Life as an Outline for 1 and 2 Nephi

Lehi's Dream, Nephi's Blueprint: How Nephi Uses the Vision of the Tree of Life as an Outline for 1 and 2 Nephi

by Noel B. Reynolds

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Abstract: This essay harnesses the late twentieth-century discovery of Hebrew rhetoric by Bible scholars to identify Lehi's dream as the foundation of the carefully constructed unity in Nephi's writings and to identify previously unrecognized elements of that dream which are distributed throughout his final work. The teachings and prophecies in First and Second Nephi are shown to derive from their shared dream/vision. Further, the entirety of Nephi's writings in the Small Plates is shown to be a tightly designed rhetorical production that establishes the centrality of Christ's identity, mission, and teachings for current and future generations of Lehi's descendants and ultimately for the entire world. For decades, interpreters of the Book of Mormon and its teachings have singled out the vision of the tree of life given first to Lehi and subsequently to his son Nephi as one of the book's most prominent elements that require careful study. While literary and visual artists continue to find inspiration in the human dramas retold throughout the book, the text itself features visualizations1 of its basic doctrinal messages: (1) God on his throne in heavenly council, (2) the tree of life with the straight and narrow path, the iron rod, and the great and spacious building, and (3) the allegory of the olive tree. As I will explain below, those three visual images are part of the Lehi's and Nephi's great vision and provide the blueprint for the complex of covenant history and doctrinal teaching recorded by multiple authors throughout the entire book. This article will trace that blueprint in the structure and content of Nephi's Small Plates with limited side glances at the rest of the text.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186728160
Publisher: Interpreter Foundation
Publication date: 08/04/2022
Series: Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship , #52
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 560,091
File size: 389 KB

About the Author

Noel Reynolds (PhD, Harvard University) is an emeritus professor of political science at Brigham Young University, where he taught a broad range of courses in legal and political philosophy, American Heritage, and the Book of Mormon. His research and publications are based in these fields and several others, including authorship studies, Mormon history, Christian history and theology, and the Dead Sea Scrolls.
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