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The book 3 Nephi in the BOM describes the descent from heaven of Jesus Christ after His Ascension to minister to the Nephites on the American continent. (Chs 11-26)
Chapters 12-14 of 3 Nephi are mostly word-for-word copies to the 5th-7th chapters of Matthew’s Gospel (KJV). This portion of the BOM was written by Mormon, who died ca. 385 AD, according to his son, Moroni (Mormon 8:2-3). Mormon wrote the text of 3 Nephi based on the eyewitness account of Nephi, which was recorded by Nephi on the “plates of Nephi.” (3 Nephi 5:9-12).
Moroni admits that his record gives less than a hundredth of the of Jesus’ teachings to the Nephites. (3 Nephi 26:6) If this is accurate, why are 3 Nephi 12-14 almost identical to Matthew 5-7? Even the synoptic gospels where similar events are described are not this close! Where did Nephi get this information? Matthew’s gospel was written on the other side of the Atlantic around the same time that Nephi died 72 AD (4 Nephi 1:19). How did Nephi get the Gospel to use for his work? Why would he use another text, written in a distant place, to describe Jesus’ ministry in his homeland, especially since he was a witness to these events? IF Jesus did appear to people somewhere other than the Middle East after His Ascension, I find it highly unlikely that his teaching would be exactly as before, in the same order.
When I first read the BOM at the request of someone close to me, this was the foremost of several reasons that led me to believe that the BOM was not what it claimed to be. I have asked several LDS members about this, and the best response was: “The writings are inspired from God, and that’s what He told Nephi, Mormon, and Joseph Smith to write.”
To the LDS members who post here, is there any further comment from the LDS authority that could clarify any of my questions?
Thanks.
Chapters 12-14 of 3 Nephi are mostly word-for-word copies to the 5th-7th chapters of Matthew’s Gospel (KJV). This portion of the BOM was written by Mormon, who died ca. 385 AD, according to his son, Moroni (Mormon 8:2-3). Mormon wrote the text of 3 Nephi based on the eyewitness account of Nephi, which was recorded by Nephi on the “plates of Nephi.” (3 Nephi 5:9-12).
Moroni admits that his record gives less than a hundredth of the of Jesus’ teachings to the Nephites. (3 Nephi 26:6) If this is accurate, why are 3 Nephi 12-14 almost identical to Matthew 5-7? Even the synoptic gospels where similar events are described are not this close! Where did Nephi get this information? Matthew’s gospel was written on the other side of the Atlantic around the same time that Nephi died 72 AD (4 Nephi 1:19). How did Nephi get the Gospel to use for his work? Why would he use another text, written in a distant place, to describe Jesus’ ministry in his homeland, especially since he was a witness to these events? IF Jesus did appear to people somewhere other than the Middle East after His Ascension, I find it highly unlikely that his teaching would be exactly as before, in the same order.
When I first read the BOM at the request of someone close to me, this was the foremost of several reasons that led me to believe that the BOM was not what it claimed to be. I have asked several LDS members about this, and the best response was: “The writings are inspired from God, and that’s what He told Nephi, Mormon, and Joseph Smith to write.”
To the LDS members who post here, is there any further comment from the LDS authority that could clarify any of my questions?
Thanks.