Mormon's Narrative Strategies to Provide Literary Justice for Gideon

Mormon's Narrative Strategies to Provide Literary Justice for Gideon

by Nathan J. Arp
Mormon's Narrative Strategies to Provide Literary Justice for Gideon

Mormon's Narrative Strategies to Provide Literary Justice for Gideon

by Nathan J. Arp

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Abstract: Although unable to write more than a hundredth part of his people's history, Mormon seemingly found the time and plate-space to deliver literary justice on behalf of Gideon, who suffered a martyr's death at the hand of the wicked Nehor. This article applies a literary approach buttressed by evidence from the Book of Mormon to suggest that Mormon intentionally supplied tightly-controlled repetitive elements, like the repetition of names, to point the reader to discover multiple literary sub-narratives connected by a carefully crafted network of themes running under the main narratives of the scriptures. The theories espoused in this work may have begun with the recognition of the reader-arresting repetition of Gideon's name in Alma 6:7-8, but driven by scriptural data points soon connected Gideon with Abinadi, the Ammonites, and others. The repetitive and referential use of the moniker Nehor, Gideon's murderer, on various peoples by Mormon seemed to connect thematically and organically to a justice prophesied by Abinadi. In parallel with the theme of justice laid upon the Nehor-populations, evidence is marshaled to also suggest that Mormon referenced the place-name of Gideon to intentionally hearken back to the man Gideon. Following the role of Gideon, as a place, we propose Mormon constructed a path for the martyr Gideon via proxy to meet the resurrected Lord in Bountiful. Mormon's concern for the individual and his technique for rewriting Gideon's story through proxy ultimately symbolizes the role Christ's atoning power can take in each of our lives to save us.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185982617
Publisher: Interpreter Foundation
Publication date: 09/21/2023
Series: Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship , #58
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 611,021
File size: 515 KB

About the Author

Nathan J. Arp graduated from Brigham Young University with a BA in Chinese language and literature. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Nathan has been enamored by the Church’s scriptures for decades. He has been a longtime consumer of scholarly publications about the scriptures and is grateful for this opportunity to participate in the process of production. When not in an office cubicle, he can be found laughing with his wife, wrestling with their children, or playing with words.
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