Keywords
voices of weeping, Moses 7, ancient texts, Flood
Abstract
The LDS Book of Moses is remarkable in its depiction of the suffering of the wicked at the time of the Flood. According to this text, there are three parties directly involved in the weep ing: God (Moses 7:28; cf. v. 29), the heavens (Moses 7:28, 37), and Enoch (Moses 7:41, 49). In addition, a fourth party, the earth, mourns—though does not weep—for her children (Moses 7:48–49). The passages that speak of the weeping God and the mourning earth have received the greatest share of attention by scholars. The purpose of this article is to round out the previous discussion so as to include new insights and ancient parallels to the two voices of weeping that have been largely forgotten—that of Enoch and that of the heavens.1
Recommended Citation
Bradshaw, Jeffrey M.; Rennaker, Jacob; and Larsen, David J.
(2012)
"Revisiting the Forgotten Voices of Weeping in Moses 7: A Comparison with Ancient Texts,"
Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship: Vol. 2, Article 6.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/interpreter/vol2/iss1/6