Sethbag wrote:charity wrote:thestyleguy wrote:Charity: I'm still waiting: what is Isaiah 48 doing in first nephi when it was written after Cryus sent the hebrews back to Judah: it was written after Lehi sailed for the new world.
That is a question to ask Nephi about any of his writings. Did God give it to him in vision, inspiration, revelation. It was what it was when it got to Joseph Smith. AFter Mormon had put it together.
You know what I just heard?
"I realize I had a bloody glove, and blood in my car, and had owned a knife just like the one that killed my wife and her lover, and there are literally mountains of evidence that I did it, but your Honor it wasn't me - it was Columbian drug lords who, for some reason known only to them, wanted my wife and her lover killed!"
You don't even try to defend this. You merely assert that the Book of Mormon really is true, so the Lord must have revealed the contents of Isaiah 48 to Nephi hundreds of years before he revealed the exact same stuff to Isaiah, so that Nephi could write it down. Or, perhaps Mormon did it.
ROFL. This is so amazing to watch. It's like you're standing right there, in front of a pile of evidence that everyone else seems to be able to see, and you kind of squint your eyes a little, look around, and resolutely declare "nope, I don't see anything here".
I think the issue is that if Isaiah 48 was written by Isaiah - which Mormons really want to belive - which is the single author theory - then that would be a close call - but Isaiah was only on scrolls at that time - Isaiah 40 plus was written about 100 years after Isaiah 1-39 and after Cyrus sent the RICH hebrews back to Judah where they showed up unexpectedly to the homes of poor Hebrews that were not taken away - Lehi should have known that not everyone in his land would have been sent into exile - he should have been warned to look dirt poor and he would have been left alone - but that fact is that Lehi was reportedly in the New World - with Isaiah 48 in the plates when it hadn't even been written yet by the Isaiah's disciples or the priests.