Creation, Fall, and the Story of Adam and Eve (In God's Image and Likeness 1)
The stories of the Grand Councils in Heaven, the
Creation, the Fall, and the revelation of the Plan
of Salvation to mankind are foundational to LDS
doctrine. As it turns out, they are also the focus of
a vast ancient literature by Jewish commentators,
Islamic scholars, and early Christians, as well as
the nexus of perennial controversies about science
and religion.This volume contains the most comprehensive
commentary ever published on the beautiful and
doctrinally rich early chapters of the book of
Moses, combining prophetic insights, excerpts
from ancient texts, current scientific perspectives,
and up-to-date biblical scholarship—all presented
from a perspective of faith. Each section of the
book is prefaced by an overview illuminating
major themes and issues. This is followed by the
text of each chapter of scripture, accompanied by
a detailed phrase-by-phrase commentary designed
to give the modern reader both an understanding
of the plain sense of the words as well as their
significance in context. Based on the first
complete transcriptions of the original
manuscripts of the Joseph Smith Translation,
significant textual variants are identified and
discussed.Of special interest to LDS readers is the light
that the book of Moses sheds on temple worship. A detailed study of this book of scripture in conjunction
with ancient and modern sources suggests striking parallels with temple themes. Insights on these topics
from LDS scripture and prophets, as well as relevant extracts from the works of Hugh Nibley and other
religious scholars, historians, philosophers, scientists, literary specialists, playwrights, musicians, and
artists are found on nearly every page of the book. The book also features an extensive annotated
bibliography on ancient sources—including Near Eastern texts, early Old Testament manuscripts and
translations, the Old Testament Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Jewish and early
Christian texts, Nag Hammadi and Gnostic writings, and primary documents from the Zoroastrian,
Mandaean, Manichaean, and Islamic religious traditions. An additional highlight is the collection of more
than a hundred carefully chosen color or black-and-white figures and illustrations relating to the text—
themselves also the subject of detailed commentary.The central message of the book of Moses is not revealed in its stories of the Creation and the Fall, as
essential as these accounts may be, but rather in its invitation to join the divine pattern whereby we may
come to fully reflect God’s image and likeness. This wondrous work of scripture has been expressly written
to “call [us] out of darkness into his marvelous light” (1 Peter 2:9).
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