BOM Mosiah 6

BOM Mosiah 6 March 18, 2016

 

Guatemalan Tikal Templo 1
Tikal Temple 1, in modern Guatemala’s Petén Basin, dates to the Classic Period, having been built in the first half of the eight century, nearly half a millennium after the destruction of the Nephites.
(Wikimedia Commons)

 

In today’s reading, Mosiah 6, we learn that King Mosiah II himself worked as a farmer.

 

Which suggests that the Nephite society of this period in the Book of Mormon — corresponding to the Pre-Classic era — was quite different from the grandiosity of the largely Classic and Post-Classic ruins that dot Mesoamerica today.  It was a relatively humble and modest affair.  The vast Pre-Columbian temples that we often see in photographs and on tours, with their sculpted gods and obvious idolatry, are the products of apostate societies, not of a society in which, as the Book of Mormon exhorts its readers to do, people dressed and lived simply.

 

Posted from Idaho Falls, Idaho

 

 


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