Fourth Nephi Chapter 1 Critique
Setting: The Nephites and the
Lamanites are all converted unto the Lord—They have all things in
common, work miracles, and prosper in the land—After two centuries,
divisions, evils, false churches, and persecutions arise—After three
hundred years, both the Nephites and the Lamanites are wicked—Ammaron
hides up the sacred records. About A.D. 35–321.
Verses 1-2: And it came to pass
that the thirty and fourth year passed away, and also the thirty and
fifth, and behold the disciples of Jesus had formed a church of Christ
in all the lands round about. And as many as did come unto them, and
did truly repent of their sins, were baptized in the name of Jesus; and
they did also receive the Holy Ghost. And it came to pass in the thirty
and sixth year, the people were all converted unto the Lord, upon all
the face of the land, both Nephites and Lamanites, and there were no
contentions and disputations among them, and every man did deal justly
one with another.
Note: Christians receive the Holy Spirit before water baptism.
“He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart
will flow rivers of living water.” But this He spoke concerning the
Spirit, whom those believing in Him would receive; for the Holy Spirit
was not yet given, because Jesus was not yet glorified. John 7:38-39.
Verses 3-5: And they had all
things common among them; therefore there were not rich and poor, bond
and free, but they were all made free, and partakers of the heavenly
gift. And it came to pass that the thirty and seventh year passed away
also, and there still continued to be peace in the land. And there were
great and marvelous works wrought by the disciples of Jesus, insomuch
that they did heal the sick, and raise the dead, and cause the lame to
walk, and the blind to receive their sight, and the deaf to hear; and
all manner of miracles did they work among the children of men; and in
nothing did they work miracles save it were in the name of Jesus.
Note: Jesus Christ was unknown in pagan Pre-Columbian America.
The central theme of the Olmec religion was a pantheon of deities each
of which usually was a hybrid between jaguar and human infant, often
crying or snarling with open mouth. Encyclopedia Britannica.
Verses 6-9: And thus did the
thirty and eighth year pass away, and also the thirty and ninth, and
forty and first, and the forty and second, yea, even until forty and
nine years had passed away, and also the fifty and first, and the fifty
and second; yea, and even until fifty and nine years had passed away.
And the Lord did prosper them exceedingly in the land; yea, insomuch
that they did build cities again where there had been cities burned.
Yea, even that great city Zarahemla did they cause to be built again.
But there were many cities which had been sunk, and waters came up in
the stead thereof; therefore these cities could not be renewed.
Note: Jesus Christ was unknown in pagan Pre-Columbian America.
As an elite class of noble lineages became distinguished from the mass
of the people, the simple house platforms serving as sepulchres might
have become transformed into more imposing structures, ending in the
huge pyramids of the Late Formative and Classic, which surely had
funerary functions. The deceased leader or the gods from which he
claimed descent, or both, would then have been worshiped in a “house of
god” on the temple summit. These pyramids became the focal point of
Meso-American ceremonial life, as well as the centres of settlement.
Encyclopedia Britannica.
Verses 10-13: And now, behold,
it came to pass that the people of Nephi did wax strong, and did
multiply exceedingly fast, and became an exceedingly fair and
delightsome people. And they were married, and given in marriage, and
were blessed according to the multitude of the promises which the Lord
had made unto them. And they did not walk any more after the
performances and ordinances of the law of Moses; but they did walk
after the commandments which they had received from their Lord and
their God, continuing in fasting and prayer, and in meeting together
oft both to pray and to hear the word of the Lord. And it came to pass
that there was no contention among all the people, in all the land; but
there were mighty miracles wrought among the disciples of Jesus.
Note: Jesus Christ was unknown in pagan Pre-Columbian America.
Rising up in four tiers, the Cuicuilco pyramid has a clay-and-rubble
core faced with broken lava blocks. The summit was reached by ramps on
two sides. Circular temples were traditionally dedicated in
Meso-America to Quetzalcóatl, the Feathered Serpent, and he may have
been the presiding deity of Cuicuilco. Encyclopedia Britannica.
Verses 14-18: And it came to
pass that the seventy and first year passed away, and also the seventy
and second year, yea, and in fine, till the seventy and ninth year had
passed away; yea, even an hundred years had passed away, and the
disciples of Jesus, whom he had chosen, had all gone to the paradise of
God, save it were the three who should tarry; and there were other
disciples ordained in their stead; and also many of that generation had
passed away. And it came to pass that there was no contention in the
land, because of the love of God which did dwell in the hearts of the
people. And there were no envyings, nor strifes, nor tumults, nor
whoredoms, nor lyings, nor murders, nor any manner of lasciviousness;
and surely there could not be a happier people among all the people who
had been created by the hand of God. There were no robbers, nor
murderers, neither were there Lamanites, nor any manner of -ites; but
they were in one, the children of Christ, and heirs to the kingdom of
God. And how blessed were they! For the Lord did bless them in all
their doings; yea, even they were blessed and prospered until an
hundred and ten years had passed away; and the first generation from
Christ had passed away, and there was no contention in all the land.
Note: Jesus Christ was unknown in pagan Pre-Columbian America.
Occupation of the Monte Albán site continued uninterrupted, but ceramic
evidence for Monte Albán II culture indicates that cultural influences
from southeastern Mexico were reaching the Zapotec people. On the
southern end of the site’s main plaza is a remarkable stone structure
called Building J, shaped like an arrow pointing southwest and
honeycombed with galleries. Some believe it to have been an
astronomical observatory. Incised slabs are fixed to its exterior;
these include some older danzantes as well as depictions of Zapotec
place glyphs from which are suspended the inverted heads of dead
chiefs—surely again the vanquished enemies of Monte Albán. Encyclopedia
Britannica.
Verses 19-21: And it came to
pass that Nephi, he that kept this last record, (and he kept it upon
the plates of Nephi) died, and his son Amos kept it in his stead; and
he kept it upon the plates of Nephi also. And he kept it eighty and
four years, and there was still peace in the land, save it were a small
part of the people who had revolted from the church and taken upon them
the name of Lamanites; therefore there began to be Lamanites again in
the land. And it came to pass that Amos died also, (and it was an
hundred and ninety and four years from the coming of Christ) and his
son Amos kept the record in his stead; and he also kept it upon the
plates of Nephi; and it was also written in the book of Nephi, which is
this book.
Note: Pagan Pre-Columbian natives did not write on plates.
Another large part of the Precolumbian literature is found carved into
monumental structures such as stelae, altars and temples. This kind of
literature typically documents power and heritage, memorize victories,
ascension to rulership, dedications of monuments, marriages between
royal lineages. Wikipedia Encyclopedia.
Verses 22-23: And it came to
pass that two hundred years had passed away; and the second generation
had all passed away save it were a few. And now I, Mormon, would that
ye should know that the people had multiplied, insomuch that they were
spread upon all the face of the land, and that they had become
exceedingly rich, because of their prosperity in Christ.
Note: Jesus Christ was unknown in pagan Pre-Columbian America.
The name Teotihuacán meant “City of the Gods” (or, “Where Men Became
Gods”) in Aztec times, and although the city had been largely deserted
since its decline, the Aztec royal house made annual pilgrimages to the
site. Teotihuacán culture exerted a profound influence on all
contemporary and later Meso-American cultures. Many Aztec gods, such as
Tlaloc, his consort Chalchiuhtlicue, and Quetzalcóatl, were worshiped
by the Teotihuacanos. Like the Aztec, the Teotihuacanos generally
cremated their dead. In fact, there are so many congruences between
Teotihuacán practices and those of the later Toltec and Aztec that some
authorities believe them to have been speakers of Náhuatl language and
the precursors of those people. Encyclopedia Britannica.
Verses 24-28: And now, in this
two hundred and first year there began to be among them those who were
lifted up in pride, such as the wearing of costly apparel, and all
manner of fine pearls, and of the fine things of the world. And from
that time forth they did have their goods and their substance no more
common among them. And they began to be divided into classes; and they
began to build up churches unto themselves to get gain, and began to
deny the true church of Christ. And it came to pass that when two
hundred and ten years had passed away there were many churches in the
land; yea, there were many churches which professed to know the Christ,
and yet they did deny the more parts of his gospel, insomuch that they
did receive all manner of wickedness, and did administer that which was
sacred unto him to whom it had been forbidden because of unworthiness.
And this church did multiply exceedingly because of iniquity, and
because of the power of Satan who did get hold upon their hearts.
Note: Jesus Christ was unknown in pagan Pre-Columbian America.
The sacrificial offering of humans to a god has been well attested only
in a few cultures. In what is now Mexico the belief that the sun needed
human nourishment led to the sacrifice of thousands of victims annually
in the Aztec and Nahua calendrical maize (corn) ritual. The Inca
confined wholesale sacrifices to the occasion of the accession of a
ruler. Encyclopedia Britannica.
Verses 29-34: And again, there
was another church which denied the Christ; and they did persecute the
true church of Christ, because of their humility and their belief in
Christ; and they did despise them because of the many miracles which
were wrought among them. Therefore they did exercise power and
authority over the disciples of Jesus who did tarry with them, and they
did cast them into prison; but by the power of the word of God, which
was in them, the prisons were rent in twain, and they went forth doing
mighty miracles among them. Nevertheless, and notwithstanding all these
miracles, the people did harden their hearts, and did seek to kill
them, even as the Jews at Jerusalem sought to kill Jesus, according to
his word. And they did cast them into furnaces of fire, and they came
forth receiving no harm. And they also cast them into dens of wild
beasts, and they did play with the wild beasts even as a child with a
lamb; and they did come forth from among them, receiving no harm.
Nevertheless, the people did harden their hearts, for they were led by
many priests and false prophets to build up many churches, and to do
all manner of iniquity. And they did smite upon the people of Jesus;
but the people of Jesus did not smite again. And thus they did dwindle
in unbelief and wickedness, from year to year, even until two hundred
and thirty years had passed away.
Note: Jesus Christ was unknown in pagan Pre-Columbian America.
Cerro de las Mesas pottery, deposited in rich burial offerings of the
Early Classic, is highly Teotihuacanoid, with slab-legged tripods
predominating. At this and other sites in southern Veracruz, potters
also fashioned large, hollow, handmade figures of the gods. An
especially fine representation of the Old Fire God was found at Cerro
de las Mesas. Encyclopedia Britannica.
Verses 35-37: And now it came
to pass in this year, yea, in the two hundred and thirty and first
year, there was a great division among the people. And it came to pass
that in this year there arose a people who were called the Nephites,
and they were true believers in Christ; and among them there were those
who were called by the Lamanites—Jacobites, and Josephites, and
Zoramites; Therefore the true believers in Christ, and the true
worshipers of Christ, (among whom were the three disciples of Jesus who
should tarry) were called Nephites, and Jacobites, and Josephites, and
Zoramites.
Note: Jesus Christ was unknown in pagan Pre-Columbian America.
The entire coastal plain from Cerro de las Mesas north to the borders
of Classic Central Veracruz culture is famed for Remojadas-style
pottery figurines, which must have been turned out in incredible
quantity for use as burial goods. The Remojadas tradition dates to the
Late Formative and lasts until the Early Postclassic. Figurines are
hollow and largely mold-made in the Late Classic, while they were
fashioned by hand in the Early Classic. The best-known Classic
representations are the “smiling figures” of grinning boys and girls
wearing loincloths, skirts, or nothing at all. All kinds of genre
scenes are represented, including even lovers in swings, as well as
more grim activities such as the heart sacrifice of victims tied down
in what look like beds. Encyclopedia Britannica.
Verses 38-41: And it came to
pass that they who rejected the gospel were called Lamanites, and
Lemuelites, and Ishmaelites; and they did not dwindle in unbelief, but
they did wilfully rebel against the gospel of Christ; and they did
teach their children that they should not believe, even as their
fathers, from the beginning, did dwindle. And it was because of the
wickedness and abomination of their fathers, even as it was in the
beginning. And they were taught to hate the children of God, even as
the Lamanites were taught to hate the children of Nephi from the
beginning. And it came to pass that two hundred and forty and four
years had passed away, and thus were the affairs of the people. And the
more wicked part of the people did wax strong, and became exceedingly
more numerous than were the people of God. And they did still continue
to build up churches unto themselves, and adorn them with all manner of
precious things. And thus did two hundred and fifty years pass away,
and also two hundred and sixty years.
Note: Jesus Christ was unknown in pagan Pre-Columbian America.
The practice of child sacrifice in Pre-Columbian cultures, in
particular Mesoamerican and South American cultures, is well documented
both in the archaeological records and in written sources. The exact
ideologies behind child sacrifice in different pre-Columbian cultures
are unknown but it is often thought to have been performed in order to
placate certain gods. Wikipedia Encyclopedia.
Verses 42-44: And it came to
pass that the wicked part of the people began again to build up the
secret oaths and combinations of Gadianton. And also the people who
were called the people of Nephi began to be proud in their hearts,
because of their exceeding riches, and become vain like unto their
brethren, the Lamanites. And from this time the disciples began to
sorrow for the sins of the world.
Note: Jesus Christ was unknown in pagan Pre-Columbian America.
There are also skulls suggestive of child sacrifice dating to the Maya
periods. Mayanists believe that, like the Aztecs, the Maya performed
child sacrifice in specific circumstances. For example, infant
sacrifice would occur to satisfy supernatural beings who would have
eaten the souls of more powerful people.[3] In the Classic period some
Maya art that depict the extraction of children's hearts during the
ascension to the throne of the new kings, or at the beginnings of the
Maya calendar have been studied. In one of these cases, Stela 11 in
Piedras Negras, Guatemala, a sacrificed boy can be seen. Other scenes
of sacrificed boys are visible on painted jars. Wikipedia Encyclopedia.
Verses 45-46: And it came to
pass that when three hundred years had passed away, both the people of
Nephi and the Lamanites had become exceedingly wicked one like unto
another. And it came to pass that the robbers of Gadianton did spread
over all the face of the land; and there were none that were righteous
save it were the disciples of Jesus. And gold and silver did they lay
up in store in abundance, and did traffic in all manner of traffic.
Note: Jesus Christ was unknown in pagan Pre-Columbian America.
There is evidence of child sacrifice in Teotihuacano culture. As early
as 1906, Leopoldo Batres uncovered burials of children at the four
corners of the Pyramid of the Sun. Archaeologists have found newborn
skeletons associated with altars, leading some to suspect "deliberate
death by infant sacrifice". Wikipedia Encyclopedia.
Verses 47-48: And it came to
pass that after three hundred and five years had passed away, (and the
people did still remain in wickedness) Amos died; and his brother,
Ammaron, did keep the record in his stead. And it came to pass that
when three hundred and twenty years had passed away, Ammaron, being
constrained by the Holy Ghost, did hide up the records which were
sacred—yea, even all the sacred records which had been handed down from
generation to generation, which were sacred—even until the three
hundred and twentieth year from the coming of Christ.
Note: Jesus Christ was unknown in pagan Pre-Columbian America.
Archaeologists have also uncovered physical evidence of child sacrifice
at several other pre-Columbian cultures. For example, the Moche of
Northern Peru sacrificed teenagers en masse, as archaeologist Steve
Bourget found when he uncovered the bones of 42 male adolescents in
1995. Wikipedia Encyclopedia.
Verse 49: And he did hide them
up unto the Lord, that they might come again unto the remnant of the
house of Jacob, according to the prophecies and the promises of the
Lord. And thus is the end of the record of Ammaron.
Note: Pagan Pre-Columbian prophecies were centered on calendars.
The 2012 phenomenon was a range of eschatological beliefs that
cataclysmic or otherwise transformative events would occur on or around
21 December 2012. This date was regarded as the end-date of a
5,126-year-long cycle in the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, and as
such, festivities to commemorate the date took place on 21 December
2012 in the countries that were part of the Mayan civilization (Mexico,
Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador), with main events at Chichén Itzá
in Mexico, and Tikal in Guatemala. Wikipedia Encyclopedia.
Note: Pagan Pre-Columbian calendar events are false prophecies.
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