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Chapter 4
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1 Now behold, it came to pass that I, Jacob, having
ministered much unto my people in word, (and I cannot write but a little of
my words, because of the difficulty of engraving our words upon plates) and
we know that the things which we write upon plates must remain;
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Jacob explicitly states that engraving words on plates is
difficult and the reason he cannot write a lot. Yet consider for example all
the chapters of Isaiah that Nephi copied. Reviewing the many redundant and
unnecessarily verbose passages in the Book of Mormon and considering Occam’s
razor, which is more likely: that the Book of Mormon really comes from
ancient writings on golden plates or that it comes from a 19th century mind
or minds?
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2 But whatsoever things we write upon anything save it be
upon plates must perish and vanish away; but we can write a few words upon
plates, which will give our children, and also our beloved brethren, a small
degree of knowledge concerning us, or concerning their fathers—
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3 Now in this thing we do rejoice; and we labor diligently
to engraven these words upon plates, hoping that our beloved brethren and our
children will receive them with thankful hearts, and look upon them that they
may learn with joy and not with sorrow, neither with contempt, concerning
their first parents.
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4 For, for this intent have we written these things, that
they may know that we knew of Christ, and we had a hope of his glory many
hundred years before his coming; and not only we ourselves had a hope of
his glory, but also all the holy prophets which were before us.
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Jacob 4:4-5
Thoughts below are from piotrkaplanstwo at exMormon Reddit.
An interesting assertion. I very much believed this when I read the Book of
Mormon as a believer. But, it does not withstand even the slightest bit of
scrutiny. If the ancient prophets worshiped Christ, BY NAME, then why are
there no references to him in any records whatsoever? We’d have something by
Abraham or Moses or Noah, or Adam even. Isaiah? The closest we get is a
generic ‘Messiah’ that is to save the Israelite nation. With so many writings
still around, how would we not have one single reference to Christ?
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5 Behold, they believed in Christ and worshiped the
Father in his name, and also we worship the Father in his name. And for
this intent we keep the law of Moses, it pointing our souls to him; and for
this cause it is sanctified unto us for righteousness, even as it was
accounted unto Abraham in the wilderness to be obedient unto the commands of
God in offering up his son Isaac, which is a similitude of God and his Only
Begotten Son.
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Annotation for Jacob 4:4-5 above
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6 Wherefore, we search the prophets, and we have many
revelations and the spirit of prophecy; and having all these witnesses we
obtain a hope, and our faith becometh unshaken, insomuch that we truly can
command in the name of Jesus and the very trees obey us, or the mountains, or
the waves of the sea.
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This would be remarkable. It is similar to the miraculous
stuff of the Bible. It’s very different from the stuff of modern churches and
reality I am aware of.
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7 Nevertheless, the Lord God showeth us our weakness that
we may know that it is by his grace, and his great condescensions unto the
children of men, that we have power to do these things.
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8 Behold, great and marvelous are the works of the Lord.
How unsearchable are the depths of the mysteries of him; and it is impossible
that man should find out all his ways. And no man knoweth of his ways save it
be revealed unto him; wherefore, brethren, despise not the revelations of
God.
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This is a particularly interesting premise. We are
basically told here that God’s thoughts and ways are beyond us. Couple this
with D&C 19:6-12 (where God tells us he uses certain language differently
than is commonly understood), then aren’t we left unable to trust anything
purporting the will or nature of God? If someone claims to preach the will of
God, how do we know they are not misled since God’s thoughts are so beyond a
mere mortal and (according to D&C 19:6-12) what is communicated as truth
about or from God may be easily misunderstood? How would one know she has not
been fooled and that the Muslims are right, or that Catholics really are the
only ones with apostolic authority, especially when many of them claim the
Spirit of God has told them so?
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9 For behold, by the power of his word man came upon the
face of the earth, which earth was created by the power of his word.
Wherefore, if God being able to speak and the world was, and to speak and man
was created, O then, why not able to command the earth, or the workmanship of
his hands upon the face of it, according to his will and pleasure?
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10 Wherefore, brethren, seek not to counsel the Lord, but
to take counsel from his hand. For behold, ye yourselves know that he
counseleth in wisdom, and in justice, and in great mercy, over all his works.
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11 Wherefore, beloved brethren, be reconciled unto him
through the atonement of Christ, his Only Begotten Son, and ye may obtain a
resurrection, according to the power of the resurrection which is in Christ,
and be presented as the first-fruits of Christ unto God, having faith, and
obtained a good hope of glory in him before he manifesteth himself in the
flesh.
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12 And now, beloved, marvel not that I tell you these
things; for why not speak of the atonement of Christ, and attain to a perfect
knowledge of him, as to attain to the knowledge of a resurrection and the
world to come?
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13 Behold, my brethren, he that prophesieth, let him
prophesy to the understanding of men; for the Spirit speaketh the truth and
lieth not. Wherefore, it speaketh of things as they really are, and of things
as they really will be; wherefore, these things are manifested unto us
plainly, for the salvation of our souls. But behold, we are not witnesses
alone in these things; for God also spake them unto prophets of old.
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14 But behold, the Jews were a stiffnecked people; and
they despised the words of plainness, and killed the prophets, and sought for
things that they could not understand. Wherefore, because of their blindness,
which blindness came by looking beyond the mark, they must needs fall; for
God hath taken away his plainness from them, and delivered unto them many
things which they cannot understand, because they desired it. And because
they desired it God hath done it, that they may stumble.
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15 And now I, Jacob, am led on by the Spirit unto
prophesying; for I perceive by the workings of the Spirit which is in me,
that by the stumbling of the Jews they will reject the stone upon which they
might build and have safe foundation.
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16 But behold, according to the scriptures, this stone
shall become the great, and the last, and the only sure foundation, upon
which the Jews can build.
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17 And now, my beloved, how is it possible that these,
after having rejected the sure foundation, can ever build upon it, that it
may become the head of their corner?
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18 Behold, my beloved brethren, I will unfold this mystery
unto you; if I do not, by any means, get shaken from my firmness in the
Spirit, and stumble because of my over anxiety for you.
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