Sunday, July 3, 2016

1 Nephi 13:14-21

14  And it came to pass that I beheld many amultitudes of the Gentiles upon the bland of promise; and I beheld the wrath of God, that it was upon the seed of my brethren; and they were cscattered before the Gentiles and were smitten.
15  And I beheld the Spirit of the Lord, that it was upon the Gentiles, and they did prosper and aobtain the bland for their inheritance; and I beheld that they were white, and exceedingly fair and cbeautiful, like unto my people before they were dslain.
16  And it came to pass that I, Nephi, beheld that the Gentiles who had gone forth out of captivity did humble themselves before the Lord; and the power of the Lord was awith them.

17  And I beheld that their mother Gentiles were gathered together upon the waters, and upon the land also, to battle against them.
18  And I beheld that the power of God was with them, and also that the wrath of God was upon all those that were gathered together aagainst them to battle.
19  And I, Nephi, beheld that the Gentiles that had gone out of captivity were adelivered by the power of God out of the hands of all other nations.
20  And it came to pass that I, Nephi, beheld that they did prosper in the land; and I beheld a abook, and it was carried forth among them.
21  And the angel said unto me: Knowest thou the meaning of the book?
            -The angel specifically points out a few elements or circumstances in this vision.  We can assume that these are vital or key things for Nephi (and for us) to notice.  Drawing specific attention to “the book” is one of them.  The importance of the preservation of the Bible cannot be overstated.  The trajectory of the world literally turns on the events surrounding this book:
               -the scientific and technological explosion following the development of the printing press.
               -the religious prologue and postlogue to the boy Joseph Smith reading and acting on James 1:5.

1 Nephi 13:13

13  And it came to pass that I beheld the Spirit of God, that it wrought upon other Gentiles; and they went forth out of captivity, upon the many waters.
    “out of captivity”
            -the association of the European immigrants to America as being “in captivity” is a truism that is largely forgotten or ignored.  History has lost the sense that these were largely a group of people who were escaping bondage or oppression (particularly religious oppression) in the old world.  There were, as they always are, adventurers and those seeking commercial opportunity, to be sure but the motivation for many, however, was to escape the cultural captivity that forbid them freedom to worship and believe as they felt inspired.  These were people who needed to find a place affording them the freedom to believe and live according to the dictates of the conscience.