Posted on 10/27/2014 9:59:21 AM PDT by Colofornian
Over five years ago I wrote an article entitled Demonic and Ungodly Names in the Book of Mormon. Since then I have been asked by numerous people to write more on this particular subject so here it is! Back by popular demand I went through my old notes and found some other names that I think would be of interest to the Mormon and non-Mormon alike. There were more than 50 names of people and/or places that contradict what the Biblical accounts report. Here are just a few of them.
Chemish
The name of Chemish so closely resembles the name of Chemosh from the Bible it is hard to ignore. In Mormonism the name Chemish belongs to the brother of Ameleki. These two brothers and others were responsible for writing the book of Omni in the Book of Mormon.
The official LDS website search engine says this about Chemish:
The book of Omni: A book translated from the small plates of Nephi in the Book of Mormon. The book has only a single chapter, which contains an account of the wars among the Nephites and Lamanites. Omni wrote only the first three verses of the book. The plates were then passed in turn to Amaron, Chemish, Abinadom, and finally Amaleki. And it came to pass that I did deliver the plates unto my brother Chemish. He delivered the plates to King Benjamin, king of Zarahemla
In the introduction of the book of Omni it states:
Comprising records kept by Omni, Amaron, Chemish, Abinadom, and Amaleki Mosiah, leaving the land of Zarahemla, occupied by another colony from Jerusalem.
It is evident from the writings in the Book of Mormon that they believe Chemish to be an honorable man, worthy of writing their scripture and worthy enough to be listened to.
What is interesting to note in this however, is what the real meaning of Chemosh translates into. From the Jerusalem Publishing House Illustrated Dictionary and Concordance of the Bible, it says Chemosh is:
The principle god of the Moabites who were also known as the people of Chemosh (Num. 21:29). He may have been the god to whom Mesha king of Moab sacrificed his son (II Kings 3:27) .Solomon tried to please his foreign wives by setting an altar to Chemosh on the hill that is east of Jerusalem (I Kings 11:7), thus incurring the wrath of the Lord (I Kings 11:33).
Once again we see yet another of the Mormon good boys that has a questionable name. It seems that the theme is the same as the last time I wrote on the ungodly names of the Book of Mormon. The theme: sex. The Moabites are the descendants of Lot who came from an incestuous relationship with one of his daughters.
Jared
This story is interesting because it shows two different accounts of what God did with the people involved with the tower of Babel. It seems that God is a god of confusion with his people if you believe the Mormon version.
As it turns out, Jared and his family are the only ones in the whole world that didnt have his language confounded when God scattered the people at the time of the tower of Babel. After Jared told his brother to pray not confound their language, they somehow miraculously realized that God heard the brother of Jareds cry. Its also interesting to note that Jareds brother never seems to have his own name.
Joseph Smith claims the people that descended from Jared are called the Jaredites. The Jaredites had grown to become a great god-fearing nation which moved to the Americas, thus the Book of Mormon.
After many generations and hundreds of years they were destroyed by civil wars from caused from the disobedience unto the Lord.
Ether 1:33-4 says; Which Jared came forth with his brother and their families, with some others and their families, from the great tower, at the time the Lord confounded the language of the people, and swore in his wrath that they should be scattered upon all the face of the earth; and according to the word of the Lord the people were scattered. And the brother of Jared being a large and mighty man, and a man highly favored of the Lord, Jared, his brother, said unto him: Cry unto the Lord, that he will not confound us that we may not understand our words.
Verse 35 tells us their language wasnt confounded. Then they prayed even their friends language wouldnt be confounded and theirs was spared as well. The Bible has always told us two things for sure:
God is not the author of confusion. 1 Corinthian 14:33 says; For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the saints. And then in Acts 10:34 we have Peter telling us that God is no respecter of persons.
With these two simple things in mind, why would God decide the rules were different for some and not all? What was so different about Jared and his non-named brother that they and their friends didnt have the same treatment?
The story of the tower of Babel can be found in Gen. 11. Verse nine says; Therefore is the name of it called Babel; because the LORD did there confound the language of ALL the earth: and from thence did the LORD scatter them abroad upon the face of all the earth.
Did you notice what it said in Ether 1:33? Lets take a look at it again! It says; at the time the Lord confounded the language of the people, and swore in his wrath that they should be scattered.
Two more things come to mind when I read this passage.
1-God cant be trusted. If God swore in his wrath that they would be scattered and he confounded the language then went back on what he said, its likely that he could be bought off the next time I sinned.
2-Did he or did he not confound the language? If he confounded the languages and then Jareds brother started praying, did God have to give them back their languages? Call me picky, but I think that knowing the God I worship is a serious business and I want to make sure I know it intimately!
Amaleki
This has to be one of the most confusing things I have ever had to study in Mormonism. There are two Amalekis mentioned in the Book of Mormon. What I originally wanted to point out are the disparities between the Amalekites of the Bible and the ones mentioned in the Book of Mormon, but alas that wasnt all I found! Here are the characters in the Book of Mormon, their jobs and the Amalekite people:
Amaleki #1 is described as a Nephite record keeper who died circa 130 BC, according to LDS.org. He was the 5th person to help author the book of Omni in the Book of Mormon. You can read his account in Omni 1:12-30 as he calls people to Christ (keep in mind its 130 BC), his handing over of the plates to King Benjamin (not the same King Benjamin as in the Bible) and the expedition to the land of Nephi.
Amleki #2 is one of the three brothers of Ammon. They were part of Zeniffs group. They wanted to travel to the land of Nephi-Lehi from Zarahemla and ended up traveling in the desert for 40 days. They finally came upon a hill north of Shilom, pitched their tents and hiked it down to the land of Nephi. The four brothers were imprisoned by King Limhi but eventually freed when they explained that they were descendants of Zarahemla. This story can be found in Mosiah 7:6, it is said that this transpired circa 121 BC.
The Amalekites however are another story, there was nothing godly about these people, and they were not the godly men great scholars that Amaleki #1 & #2 were. The Amalekites were a people that were apostates, originating from the Nephites. The Amalekites helped build a city called Jerusalem (Alma 21:2), their hearts were harder than the Lamanites (Alma 21:3) and were preached to by Aaron in their own synagogues (Alma 21:4).
They were said to be from the order of Nehor. The Nehors were people who intentionally preached something other than the word of God. This all took place circa 90 BC as Aaron went to the sanctuaries to preach the scriptures of the crucified Lord Jesus. As the story progresses it talks of how Ammon even went out to preach in the synagogues in the land of Ishmael.
Now I could go on and on about the time-line part of preaching Jesus crucified and it still being 130 BC, but bear with me here as I try to ignore that part of the story. Smith has made it hard to believe that anyone called by the name of Amaleki or its derivatives could be anything but horrible.
The Biblical accounts of the Amalekites spans from the book of Genesis to 1 Chronicles 4:43. Lets see what the Bible says about them and why no mention of them is found after that. And they [Israelites] smote the rest of the Amalekites that were escaped, and dwelt there unto this day. So it seems that there werent any Amalekites after this battle! How then did they make it all the way over the waters of the Atlantic Ocean and survive being annihilated as well?
When I read the accounts of these people the stories are far too similar. I am also taken aback that anyone who is considered to be a holy mouthpiece for the Almighty God would be touting a name such as Amaleki. Amalek is considered to be a descendant of Esau. They were the very first people who fought with Israel after they crossed the Red Sea. This is rather significant in the whole matter!
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The Amalekites were a thorn in the side of Israel. They first met up with them in the region near Sinai, when Amalek tried to prevent the entrance of a new tribe into their region. Ex. 17:8-16. In the period of the Judges they aided the Moabites in raiding Israel and at a later time they even helped the Midianites to do the same thing, Judges 6:3.
The Illustrated Concordance and Dictionary of the Bible from G.G. The Jerusalem Publishing House LTD says this about the Amalekites;
Archeological surveys have shown that the kings of Judah strengthened their hold in the Negeb from the 10th Century B.C. and this led to the decline and disappearance of the Amalekites.
There is also a problem here with who was preaching to whom. Why were the Amalekites being preached to by Ammon in the land of Ishmael? I have already established who Ammon was in my last article. The Mormons believe that he observed the laws of Moses. (Alma 25:15-6).
The Bible says they [Ammonites] were a nomadic people who were descendants of Lot. Ammons deity was Molech. (Gen. 19:38).
My question is this; why was this good prophet in the Book of Mormon out preaching to the Amalekites when in the Bible the Ammonites were bowing to Baal? Wouldnt that mean the Amalekites were getting another gospel?
Come alongside us to pray for and witness to the Mormon people wont you? If you are LDS know that we pray for you each and every day.
With Love in Christ;
Michelle Grim
John 14:6 - Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
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No mention of Joseph Smith. But....
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Galatians 1:6-9 King James Version (KJV)
6 ((Mormons need to read this part!!))
I marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into the grace of Christ unto another gospel:
7 Which is not another; but there be some that trouble you, and would pervert the gospel of Christ.
8 But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed.
(( Mormons, you claim to have another gospel!))
9 As we said before, so say I now again, if any man preach any other gospel unto you than that ye have received, let him be accursed.
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Mark 13:21
21 And then if any man shall say to you, Lo, here is Christ; or, lo, he is there; believe him not:((Mormons should read the Bible!!))
22 For false Christs and false prophets shall rise, and shall shew signs and wonders, to seduce, if it were possible, even the elect.
That section should settle the idea that it simply divides it into paragraphs. More like into sentences. The section is also interesting in that the story simply doesn’t coincide with how God works in the Bible. God usually uses someone to write the message or sends an angel (the name means messenger) to deliver God’s word. Correct me if I’m wrong, but the only time God actually delivers the message pre-written (like on the weird ball in the text) is the law which was written by the very finger of God. He is a very personal God.
Isaiah 14: 13-15 "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."
Morón (note the accent) is a city name and a family name in some Spanish influenced countries ... such usage greatly predates Smith.
I assume that he just made up the word, though he might have been aping the Spanish usage.
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I'm not sure the proximate source of Smith's nonsense ... he may have simply ginned up nonsense words the same way Lewis Carroll did.
The ultimate source of his nonsense, however, reeks of sulfur.
And I care about this only because I find etymology (and false cognates) fascinating.
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