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Deut.
33:15
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29:4
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- Deuteronomy 33:15
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- "And for the chief things of the ancient mountains, and for the precious things of
the lasting hills..."
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- Problem:
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- The Mormons interpret this song of Moses as follows: When the
descendants of Joseph were led to this land of America about 600 B.C. they were told that
it would be a land choice above all other lands. The reading of Moses' blessing to Joseph
indicates that Moses was impressed with this fact and attempted to so describe it. He
further indicated that it would be in the "ancient mountains" and the
"lasting hills." The land to which they were led was in the western part of
South, Central and North America, in the Rocky Mountains, which accurately answers Moses'
description. 1
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- Solution:
- Mormons assert that the ancient mountains refer to the Rocky Mountains, but what is
required is proof.
- Richards asserts that the "descendants of Joseph were led to this land of America
about 600 B.C.", but how does he know this for certain? Principally because the Book
of Mormon allegedly records this migration. It can be seen that the validity of the
Mormon interpretation of this passage stands or falls with the Book of Mormon. Once
it is shown that the Book of Mormon is not divinely inspired, doubt is cast on all
Mormon interpretations based on the Book of Mormon which are not capable of
independent verification.
- The Revised Standard Version translates verses 13-15 as follows: "And of Joseph he
said, 'Blessed by the Lord be his [Joseph's] land . . . with the choicest fruits of the
sun, and the rich yield of the months, with the finest produce of the ancient mountains,
and the abundance of the everlasting hills . . ." Can the Rocky Mountains be
described as an area which produces "the choicest fruits of the sun"? Much of
the region is uninhabited rock, not fertile agricultural areas 2 "accurately" answering
"Moses' description".
- The mountains of significance in the Bible are those about Jerusalem. (Psalm 48:1,2;
125:1,2; Isa. 2:2,3; 11:9).
- There is circularity in the Mormon use of this passage. When pressed for evidence that
the Bible refers to the Book of Mormon, this reference in Deut. 33:15 is cited as
allegedly referring to Nephite migrations to America. But the passage in Deut. 33:15
merely refers to "ancient mountains" and "lasting hills" which in
itself offers no proof of the Mormon interpretation. Recourse is then taken by the Mormon
to the Book of Mormon to show what Deut. 33:15 "really" means. If the
Bible refers to the Mormon records, this must be established independent of the Book
of Mormon.
Footnotes:
- LeGrand Richards, A Marvelous Work and A Wonder, (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret
Book Co., 1958), p. 64. Return
- Even the Rocky Mountain Forest region which extends from northern British Columbia
southward into Mexico, to below the Tropic of Cancer "is not important
agriculturally". "North America, flora", Collier's Encyclopedia,
(1964), XVII, 601. Return
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