What can we learn from Moroni's covenant allusions in the second half of Mormon 8:8?
Having spent the last several weeks unpacking this verse, I've learned some important lessons in the process.
...and the whole face of this land is one continual round of murder and bloodshed; and no one knoweth the end of the war. (Mormon 8:8)
Previous posts of mine have addressed "one continual round of murder and bloodshed" (see here), "no one knoweth the end" (see here, here and here), and "the whole face of the land" (see here). There is much to learn by searching for these phrases and close variants in the scriptures.
Keep in mind:
- Each of these phrases is rarely used in the scriptures.
- It is quite easy for each phrase to be connected to covenant themes.
Lehi's warning
- Had they remained in Jerusalem they would have perished. (Verse 4)
- They were warned to leave by the Lord's mercy. (Verse 3)
- They obtained a choice land of promise by covenant. (Verse 5)
- "...none [shall come] into this land save they shall be brought by the hand of the Lord." (Verse 6)
- They will remain free in this land unless they abound in iniquity. (Verse 7)
- If they abound in iniquity, the land will be cursed for their sakes. (Verse 7)
Moroni is closing the book on the fate of the Nephites by demonstrating that his forefather's prophetic words were fulfilled.10 But behold, when the time cometh that they shall dwindle in , after they have received so great blessings from the hand of the Lord... behold, I say, if the day shall come that they will reject the Holy One of Israel, the true , their Redeemer and their God, behold, the judgments of him that is shall rest upon them.
11 Yea, he will bring unto them, and he will give unto them power, and he will take away from them the lands of their possessions, and he will cause them to be and smitten.
12 Yea, as one generation passeth to another there shall be , and great visitations among them; wherefore, my sons, I would that ye would remember; yea, I would that ye would hearken unto my words. (2 Nephi 1)
Conclusion
- It is carefully written.
- Its authors worked from notes and were intimately familiar with ancient themes and languages and used them very cleverly and subtly.
- It is designed to help us understand why and how to live by covenant.