StructureCop wrote:AlmaBound wrote:I think there is a lot more to the story, that there was a stronger hold over Martin and some of the others that extorted them to say the things they did. And I think it is found in the book itself, ironically.
This sounds juicy, can you elaborate?
A little bit - I think that events of the lives of those men are found within the pages of the book: Mormon 1:1 for example, and the story in 1 Nephi, relating to Joseph's life. Others have raised this possibility and I've followed it to some interesting conclusions.
If the book reflects the lives of those men, then Helaman chapter 9 becomes very interesting in light of extorting someone, binding them to an agreement.
The remarkable thing is, by saying it is all true, the culprits are forced to confess the deeds they have committed, though they are given an out - Joseph provides them with a way to protect themselves by putting the story in an ancient setting.
In this way, even the deathbed professions are interesting, especially Cowdery's. He "knew" it was true, and of course he would know such a thing, experientially.
So there you go. Fire away.