Mosiah 3 as an Apocalyptic Text

Title

Mosiah 3 as an Apocalyptic Text

Publication Type

Journal Article

Year of Publication

2014

Authors

Journal

Religious Educator

Pagination

40-63

Volume

15

Issue

2

Terms of use

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Bibliographic Citation

Frederick, Nicholas J. "Mosiah 3 as an Apocalyptic Text" In Religious Educator, Vol. 15. 2014:40-63.

Abstract

Textual links between Mosiah 3 and Revelation raise some interesting questions: Do these similarities hint to readers that Benjamin and John are recounting similar visions? Can Mosiah 3 be interpreted as an apocalyptic text? Could reading and analyzing Mosiah 3 as apocalyptic prove illuminating to our understanding not only of the text but of King Benjamin as well? Interpreting Mosiah 3 as an apocalyptic vision would place Benjamin in an elite category of seers, one that includes Nephi, John the Revelator, and Joseph Smith. The purpose of this paper is to examine Mosiah 3 under an apocalyptic lens. A close examination of Mosiah 3 reveals it to be an apocalyptic text, and viewing it as such can open up additional insights into the Book of Mormon.

Table of Contents

Journal

Religious Educator 15/2 (2014)
King Benjamin
Literature
Seer

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