After having prophesied about the coming of Christ, Nephi wrote
the day will come when Christ will visit all of the house of Israel. Some he
will visit “with his voice because of
their righteousness, unto their great joy and salvation” (1 Nephi
19:11). The Lord told Joseph Smith, “[B]ehold, whosoever believeth on my words,
them will I visit with the manifestation of my Spirit; and they shall be born
of me, even of water and of the Spirit—“ (D&C 5:16).
However, those who are not righteous will face “the thunderings and the lightnings of his
power” (1 Nephi 19:11). Samuel the
Lamanite warned the Nephites of what awaited them at Christ’s death if they
continued in their sin.
But
behold, as I said unto you concerning another sign, a sign of his death,
behold, in that day that he shall suffer death the sun shall be darkened and
refuse to give his light unto you; and also the moon and the stars; and there
shall be no light upon the face of this land, even from the time that he shall
suffer death, for the space of three days, to the time that he shall rise again
from the dead.
Yea,
at the time that he shall yield up the ghost there shall be thunderings and
lightnings for the space of "many hours, and the earth shall shake and
tremble; and the rocks which are upon the face of this earth, which are both
above the earth and beneath, which ye know at this time are solid, or the more
part of it is one solid mass, shall be broken up;
Yea,
they shall be rent in twain, and shall ever after be found in seams and in
cracks, and in broken fragments upon the face of the whole earth, yea, both
above the earth and beneath.
And
behold, there shall be great tempests, and there shall be many mountains laid
low, like unto a valley, and there shall be many places which are now called valleys
which shall become mountains, whose height is great.
And
many highways shall be broken up, and many cities shall become desolate.
And
many graves shall be opened, and shall yield up many of their dead; and many
saints shall appear unto many.
And
behold, thus hath the angel spoken unto me; for he said unto me that there
should be thunderings and lightnings for the space of many hours.
And
he said unto me that while the thunder and the lightning lasted, and the
tempest, that these things should be, and that darkness should cover the face
of the whole earth for the space of three days.
Helaman 14:20 - 27
The thunderings and lightnings also occurred in the Old
World. “And it was about the sixth hour, and there was a darkness over all the
earth [GR earth, region, land, or country] until the ninth hour. And the sun was darkened, and the veil of the
temple was rent in the midst [GR middle]” (Luke 23:44 - 45).
Hugh Nibley wrote about those who would not listen to
Christ.
If they wouldn't hear the gentle
voice, they would get the thunder, and it knocked them out. It scared the
daylights out of them. The same thing happens in the 1 Nephi 19:11: "For
thus spake the prophet: The Lord God surely shall visit all the house of Israel
at that day, some with his voice, because of their righteousness, unto their
great joy and salvation, and others with the thunderings and the lightnings of
his power" because they're not righteous. You have your choice of the
voice you're going to hear. Will it be a good one, or will it be the other one?
The voice of thunder will get you moving all right. And so you have the two
voices here. Remember, the angel spoke with a voice of thunder, and the earth
shook too at the same time.[1]
John Welch writes about how this prophecy supports consistencies
in the Book of Mormon.
Even more remarkable are the
extensive, intricate consistencies within the Book of Mormon. Passages tie
together precisely and accurately though separated from each other by hundreds
of pages of text and dictated weeks apart … [An] example is found in the
account of the destructions in 3 Nephi 8:6-23, fulfilling the prophecy of Zenos
preserved in 1 Nephi 19:11-12. The ancient prophet foretold that there would be
thunderings and lightnings, tempests, fire and smoke, a vapor of darkness, the
earth opening, mountains being carried up, rocks rending, and the earth
groaning. The fulfillment of his prophecy is recorded hundreds of years (and
pages) later. Third Nephi 8 expressly speaks of the same list: tempests,
thunderings and lightnings, fire, earth being carried up to become a mountain,
whirlwinds, the earth quaking and breaking up, rocks being rent, a vapor of
darkness, and the people groaning. Apparently, one of the reasons that Mormon
gave such a full account was to document the complete fulfillment of that
prophecy of Zenos.[2]
These things must occur according to the words of the
prophet Zenos. After recording these occurrences
in the New World, Mormon wrote, “And thus far were the scriptures fulfilled
which had been spoken by the prophets” (3 Nephi 10:11). Here were similar occurrences in the Old
World.
And,
behold, the veil of the temple was rent [GR torn into two pieces] in twain from
the top to the bottom; and the earth did quake, and the rocks rent;
And
the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept [GR who had
died] arose,
And
came out of the graves after his resurrection, and went into the holy city, and
appeared unto many.
Now
when the centurion, and they that were with him, watching Jesus, saw the
earthquake, and those things that were done, they feared greatly, saying, Truly
this was the Son of God.
Matthew 27:51 - 54
Zenos prophesied that “they
shall be scourged by all people, because they crucify the God of Israel, and
turn their hearts aside, rejecting signs and wonders, and the power and glory
of the God of Israel” (1 Nephi 19:13).
Before being crucified, Christ lamented, “O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets, and stonest
them which are sent unto thee, how often would [GR have I desired to gather] I
have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens under
her wings, and ye would not! Behold,
your house is left unto you desolate. For
I say unto you, Ye shall not see me henceforth, till ye shall say, Blessed is
he that cometh in the name of the Lord” (Matthew 23:37 - 39).
Christ would be despised by the Jews. King Benjamin would teach:
He
is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief;
and we hid as it were our faces from him; he was despised, and we esteemed him
not.
Surely
he has borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows; yet we did esteem him
stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted.
But
he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities; the
chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.
All
we, like sheep, have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and
the Lord hath laid on him the iniquities of us all.
Mosiah 14:3 - 6
The day will come with they will no more deny Christ. At that time, He will remember the covenants
that were made with their fathers. Zenos
prophesied that in that day, they will be gathered from the four quarters of
the Earth.
[1] Lecture
15: 1 Nephi 17-19, 22, Hugh W. Nibley, Provo, Utah: Maxwell
Institute, accessed April 27, 2013.
[2] Textual
Consistency, John W. Welch. Provo, Utah: Maxwell Institute,
accessed April 27, 2013.
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