Scriptures/The Book of Mormon/1 Nephi/9

Scriptures/The Book of Mormon/1 Nephi.
1 Nephi 9 at churchofjesuschrist.org

1 And all these things did my father see, and hear, and speak, as he dwelt in a tent, in the valley of Lemuel, and also a great many more things, which cannot be written upon these plates.

2 And now, as I have spoken concerning these plates, behold they are not the plates upon which I make a full account of the history of my people; for the plates upon which I make a full account of my people I have given the name of Nephi; wherefore, they are called the plates of Nephi, after mine own name; and these plates also are called the plates of Nephi.

3 Nevertheless, I have received a commandment of the Lord that I should make these plates, for the special purpose that there should be an account engraven of the ministry of my people.

4 Upon the other plates should be engraven an account of the reign of the kings, and the wars and contentions of my people; wherefore these plates are for the more part of the ministry; and the other plates are for the more part of the reign of the kings and the wars and contentions of my people.

5 Wherefore, the Lord hath commanded me to make these plates for a wise purpose in him, which purpose I know not.

6 But the Lord knoweth all things from the beginning; wherefore, he prepareth a way to accomplish all his works among the children of men; for behold, he hath all power unto the fulfilling of all his words. And thus it is. Amen.

And thus it is. Amen.: This pattern appears to have come from Moses 5:59.[1] It should also seem odd to us that, just like in Moses 5, we are getting this apparent sign-off in the middle of the book instead of at the end. In this case, the apparent reason appears to be that chapters 1 through 9 are a single poetic structure. That poetic structure is now ended and Nephi is starting something else. More than that, Nephi's record here appears to be mirroring the structure of the Book of Moses in being broken up into 3 significant parts.

References

  1. Lindsay, Jeff and Reynolds, Noel B. (2021) "“Strong Like unto Moses”: The Case for Ancient Roots in the Book of Moses Based on Book of Mormon Usage of Related Content Apparently from the Brass Plates," Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship: Vol. 44, Article 4.