Lesson 3 - An Auspicious Beginning

Title

Lesson 3 - An Auspicious Beginning

Manual Title

An Approach to the Book of Mormon

Publication Type

Manual

Lesson

3

Year of Publication

1957

Authors

Hugh W. Nibley (Primary)

Pagination

26-37

Publisher

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Place Published

Salt Lake City

Terms of use

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Bibliographic Citation

Hugh W. Nibley. "Lesson 3 - An Auspicious Beginning" In An Approach to the Book of Mormon, 26-37. Salt Lake City: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1957.

Abstract

The note of universalism is very strong in the Book of Mormon, while the conventional views of tribal and national loyalties are conspicuously lacking. This peculiar state of things is an authentic reflection of actual conditions in Lehi’s world. Lehi like Abraham was the child of a cosmopolitan age. No other time or place could have been more peculiarly auspicious for the launching of a new civilization than the time and place in which he lived. It was a wonderful age of discovery, an age of adventurous undertakings in all fields of human endeavor, of great economic and colonial projects. At the same time the great and brilliant world civilization of Lehi’s day was on the very verge of complete collapse, and men of God like Lehi could see the hollowness of the loudly proclaimed slogans of peace (Jer. 6:14, 8:11) and prosperity. (2 Ne. 28:21.) Lehi’s expedition from Jerusalem in aim and method was entirely in keeping with the accepted practices of his day.

Table of Contents

Manual

An Approach to the Book of Mormon
Hugh W. Nibley

30 Lessons

Lesson 1 - Introduction
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 1-12
Lesson 2 - A Time for Re-Examination
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 13-25
Lesson 3 - An Auspicious Beginning
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 26-37
Lesson 4 - Lehi as a Representative Man
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 38-46
Lesson 5 - Lehi's Affairs, 1. The Jews and the Caravan Trade
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 47-57
Lesson 6 - Lehi's Affairs, 2. Lehi and the Arabs
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 58-69
Lesson 7 - Lehi's Affairs, 3. Dealings with Egypt
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 70-78
Lesson 8 - Politics in Jerusalem
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 79-91
Lesson 9: Escapade in Jerusalem
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 92-101
Lesson 10 - Portrait of Laban
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 102-112
Lesson 11 - The Flight into the Wilderness
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 113-121
Lesson 12 - The Pioneer Tradition and the True Church
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 122-132
Lesson 13 - Churches in the Wilderness
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 133-142
Lesson 14 - Unwelcome Voices from the Dust
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 143-153
Lesson 15 - Qumran and the Waters of Mormon
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 154-163
Lesson 16 - The Apocrypha and the Book of Mormon
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 164-177
Lesson 17 - A Strange Order of Battle
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 178-189
Lesson 18 - Life in the Desert, 1. Man versus Nature
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 190-201
Lesson 19 - Life in the Desert, 2. Man versus Man
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 202-216
Lesson 20 - Life in the Desert, 3. Lehi's Dream
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 217-228
Lesson 21 - Life in the Desert, Lehi the Poet — A Desert Idyll
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 229-241
Lesson 22 - Proper Names in the Book of Mormon
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 242-255
Lesson 23 - Old World Ritual in the New World
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 256-270
Lesson 24 - Ezekiel 37:15-23 as Evidence for the Book of Mormon
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 271-287
Lesson 25 - Some Test Cases from the Book of Ether
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 288-298
Lesson 26 - The Way of the "Intellectuals"
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 299-314
Lesson 27 - The Way of the Wicked
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 315-335
Lesson 28 - The Nature of Book of Mormon Society
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 336-350
Lesson 29 - Strategy for Survival
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 351-365
Appendix 1 - The Archaeological Problem
Hugh W. Nibley | pp. 366-377

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