Dr. Shades wrote:Please go into the minor problems in the story. In my opinion, the fact that those parts even exist are, in themselves, problems, since they don't fulfill the book's own stated mission of convincing Jew and Gentile that Jesus is the Christ.
1. Alma 53:6 locates the city of Mulek in "the land of Nephi" when it is obviously in "the land of the Nephites" (51:22-27), not the southern "land of Nephi" that was occupied by the Lamanites.
2. Alma 51:25 says Amalickiah would not allow the Lamanites to go against the city of Nephihah, then in the next verse says "he went on, taking possession of many cities" including the "city of Nephihah."
I argue in an upcoming paper with Don Bradley that the city of Nephihah was listed here, though not taken by the Lamanites until several years later (Alma 59:5-12) in order to make the cities taken in 51:26 tally the numerologically potent number of seven.
3. The third problem has to do with Gid taking Lamanite POW's from the front to Zarahemla and on the way meeting Nephite spies who had been sent out to watch the camp of the Lamanites. (57:30) This one is a matter of logistics. The border between the Nephites and Lamanites is described as being a straight line east to west, with the Nephites on the north and the Lamanites on the south.
Zarahemla, the capital city of the Nephites, is north of this border. So how is it that Nephite spies sent out to watch the Lamanite camps along the east/west boundary south of Zarahemla should run into Gid who is taking POW's northeast to Zarahemla? Did the spies get lost or something?
These are the three problems I can locate in the war chapters. As I say, they are all rather small in comparison to the overall consistency and complexity of the narrative, but they should not go unremarked upon.
All the Best!
--Consiglieri