Come Follow Me: Ether 1-5
Background on the
Jaredites at the Tower
From what we read in the Book of Ether, Jared and his
brother Mahonri Moriancumer, lived near the Tower of Babel. Traditionally, the Tower of Babel was built
by the great Babylonian King Nimrod. In ancient tradition, Nimrod inherited the
garment of Noah, which Ham stole from his father when Noah was drunk in his tent. The garment, which caused animals to trust
the wearer, was used by Noah to gather them into his ark. Nimrod is known in the Bible as a “mighty
hunter” denoting this enhanced ability he received from wearing Noah’s garment.
Nimrod built the Tower of Babel in order to obtain
heaven. He was ruler over much territory
and saw himself as a god on earth. He
now desired to be god in heaven, and so organized his people to build the tower
so as to overthrow God. Nimrod’s version
of a theophany was to force his way into God’s throne room, and then place
himself on the throne as god and king.
Isaiah would compare Nebuchadnezzar to Nimrod in calling him “Lucifer”, because of Nebuchadnezzar’s desire to be the second Nimrod and to rebuild the tower
in his day:
“That thou shalt take up this proverb against the king of
Babylon, and say, How hath the oppressor ceased! the golden city ceased!... How art thou fallen from heaven, O
Lucifer, son of the morning! How art thou cut down to the ground, which didst
weaken the nations! For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into
heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the
mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north: I will ascend above the
heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High. Yet thou shalt be brought
down to hell, to the sides of the pit” (Isaiah 14:8-15).
Nimrod would be the arch nemesis of
Abraham and his family. In the early
traditions, the young Abraham would miraculously escape the machinations of
Nimrod on many occasions. Eventually, Abraham would flee to dwell with Noah and
Shem in safety. Abraham’s grandson Esau
would slay Nimrod, either as a hunting accident, or because he sought to own
the garment of Noah and return it back to its rightful owner (himself).
In George Laub’s autobiography, he mentions
the ancient historian Josephus explaining that Nimrod built the Tower to fight
against God for bringing the great Flood. In addition, he explains what Joseph
Smith related to him regarding Nimrod and the Tower.
“Now I will tell the story of the designs of
building the tower of Babel. It was designed to go to the city of Enoch for the
veil was not yet so great that it hid it from their sight so they concluded to
go to the city of Enoch. For God gave him place above the impure air for he
could breath a pure air and him and his city was taken, for God provided a
better place for him. For they were pure in heart for it is the pure in heart
that causes the Zion to be”.
If the City of Enoch, in being carried up to heaven, was still
visible to people on earth, Nimrod could build a tower to reach it. Nimrod could then seek to overthrow God (or
at least Enoch as Metatron the archangel) on the city’s passage to heaven.
The tower would actually have been a Ziggurat, an ancient
temple design. Unlike most artistic depictions,
Ziggurats are square. As with temples, they
represented the place between heaven and earth where the people could go to
worship their god. In Nimrod’s case, he
built the tower of Babel to overthrow God, instead.
So, we see there is a very complicated and interrelated
story line going on here in the ancient literature and revelations of Joseph
Smith.
God interrupts Nimrod’s
plans
In the Bible and other LDS scriptures, we find that the
story of the Tower of Babel introduces the concept of the confounding of
languages. This becomes somewhat problematic in that there is written evidence
of several languages preceding the Tower.
While Nimrod would probably have used Sumerian, other languages
(Egyptian, etc) already existed. Not all
the people in the world were situated at the Tower, although the size of the
city of Babylon may have seemed like it was the center of everything on earth.
Perhaps the way to read this is a more narrow way. It is possible that Jared had sacred written
records from earlier prophets. We know
that the original plates of Ether contained the story of man from Adam down to
the Tower. It may be that the
confounding of languages occurred only in Babylon, as a method to stop the
united effort to build a Ziggurat to overthrow God. Speaking various languages would cause the
people to disperse, meaning Jared’s company were just one of many to leave the
area in order to find their own place for people who understood a similar
language. Jared’s request to not be
confounded may mean he did not wish to lose their language, and therefore not
be able to understand the sacred records they possessed.
Jared’s company
travel
The ancient city of Babel is situated south of modern day
Baghdad, Iraq. They are first sent northward to a valley named Nimrod
(obviously not named by them). It is possible this was a wilderness area
favored by Nimrod for hunting, as the Jaredites are successful in catching
animals and birds with snares.
The area would have been an oasis in the desert. Perhaps they stopped at one of the few lakes
northward of Babel. Tharthar Lake is the
closest large lake and is about 160 miles away.
Several hundreds of miles further north, one finds Lakes Urmia and Van. They
must have been a people that were used to raising flocks and fishing, as they
brought flocks with them and made a large container to carry fish with them.
“And it
came to pass that the Lord commanded them that they should go forth into the
wilderness, yea, into that quarter where there never had man been. And it came
to pass that the Lord did go before them, and did talk with them as he stood in
a cloud, and gave directions whither they should travel. And it came to
pass that they did travel in the wilderness, and did build barges, in which
they did cross many waters, being directed continually by the hand of the Lord.
And the Lord would not suffer that they should stop beyond the sea in the
wilderness, but he would that they should come forth even unto the land of
promise…” (Ether 2:5-7)
Here we see that before they arrived to the “sea in the
wilderness” they crossed many large bodies of water by building barges. What bodies of water could these have been
that they would be forced to navigate, just to get to an area where they could
then travel the ocean to the Americas? Some LDS scholars think they traveled eastward
into the wilderness, where they picked up some travelers of the Far East with
them. This is how some explain how most
Native Americans today have DNA from the Far East (Siberia, Japan, etc). This,
however, can be explained by other migrations, including those crossing the
Bering Strait.
The problem with this direction of travel is, there are
literally no large bodies of water between Iraq and Korea/China/Russia which
require building barges for travel. Some
would suggest they went south to the coastline, and used barges to travel along
the coastline until they needed arks to cross the Pacific Ocean. Yet, why would the Lord send them north, and
then into a wilderness where men had not been before, only to send them back
into civilization among people?
Northward from the valley of Nimrod, we find the Black and
Caspian Seas. To me, it seems likely
they would have traveled to the Black Sea. It would require barges to cross
this body of water, or to use it for travel.
The Black Sea then brings the Jaredites to the Mediterranean Sea, or the
“sea in the wilderness.” They were not to stop once they arrived on the
coastline of the Iberian peninsula, but to then build the arks which would
carry them across the Atlantic to the Americas.
God Speaks in a Cloud
As we just read above, God frequently spoke with Moriancumer
in a cloud. This is very
representative. It symbolizes Moses
speaking to the burning bush and Israel being led by a pillar of cloud during
the day. It mostly symbolizes the
ancient temple in Jerusalem. The high
priest was not allowed to enter into the Holy of Holies until after the incense
filled the room with smoke. This smoke
would obscure the glory of God, allowing the person to enter and not die. In Isaiah 6, the prophet finds himself in the
heavenly Holy of Holies with the seraphim and God on his throne, but the smoke
has not yet filled the room. Isaiah
instantly grieves, because he knows he will die for seeing God directly.
However, an angel touches him with a coal from the incense and it transfigures
him, so he becomes part of the divine council and able to stand in God’s
presence.
“And it
came to pass at the end of four years that the Lord came again unto the brother
of Jared, and stood in a cloud and talked with him. And for the space of three
hours did the Lord talk with the brother of Jared, and chastened him because he
remembered not to call upon the name of the Lord. And the brother of
Jared repented of the evil which he had done, and did call upon the name of the
Lord for his brethren who were with him. And the Lord said unto him: I will
forgive thee and thy brethren of their sins; but thou shalt not sin any more,
for ye shall remember that my Spirit will not always strive with man;
wherefore, if ye will sin until ye are fully ripe ye shall be cut off from the
presence of the Lord. And these are my thoughts upon the land which I shall
give you for your inheritance; for it shall be a land choice above all other
lands” (Ether 2:14-15).
We often note how the Lord chastised
Moriancumer for three whole hours for not praying. Have you ever had God chastise you for not
praying, and saying if you do not repent the Spirit will cease to strive with
you and you will be destroyed and cut off from God’s presence? It seems harsh, doesn’t it?
Yet this is exactly what we should
expect in an experience regarding the Holy of Holies. Anciently, the high priest would cleanse and
prepare himself before entering the room.
His robes included bells, so that other priests could listen to see if
he were still moving inside. A rope was
tied to the high priest, so if the other priests could not hear his bells and
voice for a period of time, they could pull his corpse out of the Holy of Holies. So sacred is the experience to be in God’s
presence, even if he is hidden in a cloud, the unrighteous risk being forever
cast out of God’s presence. This would
have left the Jaredites stranded in the wilderness, far from the Promised Land
they long desired to reach, and without any assistance from God.
In Ether 3, we see that Moriancumer
climbs a very high mountain, “which they called the mount Shelem.” In saying “they”
does Moroni mean the Jaredites called the mount Shelem, or was it another
people in the area who had already named it?
Note that temple endowments or theophanies are often experienced on an “exceedingly
high mountain.”
Moriancumer has previously discussed
with the Lord his need for light in the arks or barges to cross the great
ocean. The Lord sent him to figure it
out. For us, we too often seek God’s
help at the very beginning, without first offering a solution and then letting
God perform what is not in our power. Moriancumer’s plan showed both effort and
faith. He didn’t just pick up 16 stones
off the ground and ask God to change them.
He molted them from rock. Once
there was nothing else he could do, he went to the Lord.
His exceeding great faith, then, led
to his theophany. He saw Christ’s finger
touch the stones and he gasped to find out God had a body like his own. Then
God stepped out of the cloud, and as with Isaiah being cleansed and
transfigured by a coal/stone from the holy incense, Moriancumer was cleansed
and transfigured by the touch of the Lord upon his 16 stones.
Bibliography
Mahonri Moriancumer as the name of Jared’s brother: https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/liahona/1996/09/the-brother-of-jared-an-expert-at-learning?lang=eng
Nimrod and the Garment of Adam/Noah: https://ldsblogs.com/38398/nimrod-got-adam-garment
George Laub’s autobiography: http://www.boap.org/LDS/Early-Saints/GLaub-A.html
Enoch as Metatron: http://www.marquette.edu/maqom/titles.html
Tower of Babel: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_Babel
Ziggurats: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ziggurat
Google Map of area around Babel: http://tinyurl.com/anfuk29
2 comments:
"Legend relates that it was a precious stone, which illuminated the whole interior of [Noah's] Ark." (from commentary on Genesis 6:16 in Pentateuch & Haftorahs, edited by Dr. J. H. Hertz.) I wonder if Jared's company was familiar with this "legend", and used it as a model for lighting up the barges.
Craig Schindler craigschindler@shaw.ca
IIRC, Hugh Nibley suggested this in his book on the Jaredites.
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