Thursday, June 30, 2011

Carried Away in a Vision

I'd like to understand what it means to be "carried away in a vision".  Here's a quote from Hugh NibleyThe manner in which the prophet is caught up is of particular concern and interest to the ancients. What are “the wings of the Spirit”? Lehi was carried away in a vision, even that he thought he saw God sitting upon his throne, surrounded with angels,” to match which Enoch says, “my spirit was translated, and it ascended to heaven; and I saw the holy sons of God 10. and with them the Head of Days 11. and my spirit was transfigured.” (1 En. 71:1.) 

Other examples include Nephi telling of being carried away 2 Ne. 4:25 and Moses being caught up into an exceedingly high mountain Moses 1:1.

It's not clear to me whether these prophets were carried physically or spiritually.  There may be instances of both.  Enoch clearly says that his spirit was translated, whereas it looks like Moses may have been moved physically.  Either way, the Lord needed them in an environment where he could instruct and teach without the distractions of the physical world.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Overcome With the Spirit

 I'm trying to understand and analyze and comprehend verse 8.  Let's start with "overcome with the Spirit".
 
  1. What does it look like to be "overcome with the Spirit"?  What does it feel like?  
Some other examples of people being overcome with the Spirit include Ammon, as he was a missionary to the Lamanites.  (Alma 19)  He saw King Lamoni being overcome when he learned of the Plan of Salvation.  Later, when Lamoni stood to bear testimony of his conversion, "his heart was swollen within him, and he sunk again with joy; and the queen also sunk down, being overpowered by the Spirit."
Ammon himself sunk to the ground, "being overpowered with joy; and thus they all three had sunk to the earth."



Another example happened when Christ appeared to the righteous Nephites.  In 3 Nephi 17:18 it says: And it came to pass that when Jesus had made an end of praying unto the Father, he arose; but so great was the joy of the multitude that they were overcome.



The experience of being overcome with the Spirit seems to be a result of great joy in the Lord.  Mormon explains it a bit when he recounts the meeting of Alma with the sons of Mosiah.

Alma 27:17  Now the joy of Ammon was so great even that he was full; yea, he was swallowed up in the joy of his God, even to the exhausting of his strength; and he fell again to the earth.
18  Now was not this exceeding joy?  Behold, this is joy which none receiveth save it be the truly penitent and humble seeker of happiness.



So we're talking about exceeding joy, and it is a result of being penitent and humble and of seeking happiness through the Gospel.  I'm sure that Lehi was grieving for his people, the Jews, but as he understood the great Plan that the Lord has in store for the righteous, he praised the Lord, as we will see later.



Tuesday, June 28, 2011

1 Nephi 1:8

8 And being thus overcome with the Spirit, he was carried away in a avision, even that he saw the bheavens open, and he thought he csaw God sitting upon his throne, surrounded with numberless concourses of angels in the attitude of singing and praising their God.

As I read this, I have lots of questions and few answers.  Here are the questions:
  1. What does it look like to be "overcome with the Spirit"?  What does it feel like?  Was he incapacitated?
  2. How was he carried away?  Was that a physical thing, or was his spirit carried away from his body?  Or was it as if he was seeing a movie that no one else could see, as Joseph Smith was described in some of his visions?
  3. What happens when the heavens are opened?  Where are the heavens?  Are they surrounding us, or high above us?
  4. Why does it say "he THOUGHT he saw God"?  What part of that is not certain?  Was it the identity of the personage he saw?
  5. Is that an accurate depiction of what God does, sitting on a throne and surrounded by angels, or was that for the benefit of Lehi and to teach him some things that he needed to learn?
In succeeding posts, I will attempt to answer some of those questions.




Monday, June 27, 2011

After the "Book of Mormon in 100 Days" Challenge

Our ward Relief Society had a challenge to finish the Book of Mormon in 100 days.  We had booklets with daily assignments and thought questions.  I pushed myself and got done early.  I had just finished reading the book before starting the challenge.   Now I want to do something different, rather than just reading cover to cover.  


I've decided to read and study just the visions and sermons and ponderings in the B of M.  I'll read the headings for each chapter and skip ahead to find any of those things.  It may evolve over time, but that's OK. 

The other thing I want to do is to study online at lds.org.  There are study helps there and ways to bookmark and highlight and add notes and thoughts.  But I'll probably highlight and add notes, but come here to add extended comments.  I'd really like this to be more than a surface reading of the B of M.  I want to really analyze and ponder and study.  Online makes it easy to click on the links and cross references.  So that's my new goal.