Wednesday, July 29, 2009

1 Nephi 22:12

"12 Wherefore, he will abring them again out of bcaptivity, and they shall be cgathered together to the lands of their dinheritance; and they shall be ebrought out of obscurity and out of fdarkness; and they shall know that the gLord is their hSavior and their Redeemer, the iMighty One of Israel."

As we can see, this verse is packed with references, and a lot of discussion could take place. Feel free to click on the references to learn more about them. I'll just focus on a few things. The scattered descendants of the house of Israel shall be brought back together, out of captivity, and they shall inherit the lands of their inheritance (i.e., a promised land to them from the Lord). They shall be brought our of obscurity and darkness. I believe that this means that they shall be identified and shall know their fellow tribe members (i.e., tribes of Israel).

In the end of the verse, they shall know a great thing. They shall know that the Lord is their Savior and Redeemer, which means that He is the one to save them and redeem them from death and sin. This will happen if they accept Him and follow His commandments. They shall know that He is the Mighty One of Israel. This last reference sends you to the Topical Guide entry of "Jesus Christ - Jehovah." Jehovah denotes "Unchangeable One" or "the Eternal I AM" (see Bible Dictionary entry for "Jehovah").

We have now fished another small section from the Book of Mormon Institute manual. I include their thoughts on the part we've covered in the last couple of days:

1 Nephi 22:10–12. “Make Bare His Arm”
"Nephi speaks of God as making 'bare his arm in the eyes of the nations' (1 Nephi 22:10; see also v. 11). This phrase is borrowed from Isaiah (see Isaiah 52:10) and means that God will show his power unto men. Why does Nephi say God will do this? (see 1 Nephi 22:11). What four things will result from this? (see v. 12). The first two results are temporal, and the last two are spiritual, just as Nephi indicated earlier (see v. 3)."

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