huckelberry wrote: ↑Sun Mar 28, 2021 4:57 pm
In the manner of could be meaning purpose and function. It could have been much smaller made of wood and adobe.
But that's not what the record claims and Smith made no allusion to such things. The
after the manner is clearly a pattern in showing what kind of
"construction" they undertook in duplicating the temple of Jerusalem -- it's shell, size, height, and fortitude. Smith knew well enough to leave the precious materials out of the story for obvious reasons.
Brick or mud are inferior material for the LORD'S house which is built of stone. Nephi constructed it after the manner of Solomon's house --
"construction was like unto the temple of Solomon." Thus, it was constructed of stone just like Solomon's temple.
2 Nephi 5 wrote:
16 And I, Nephi, did build a temple; and I did construct it after the manner of the temple of Solomon save it were not built of so many precious things; for they were not to be found upon the land, wherefore, it could not be built like unto Solomon’s temple. But the manner of the construction was like unto the temple of Solomon; and the workmanship thereof was exceedingly fine.
Moments earlier, Nephi gave the pattern by which one may clearly discern what he means when he says,
"after the manner of":
"And I, Nephi, did take the sword of Laban, and after the manner of it did make many swords"