Sunday, January 06, 2008

 

Amalickiah Studied His Joab

As I continue to study history and to study the scriptures, I find many happenings in the Book of Mormon that are mirrored in other scripture, or in historical events. This is the most recent of such:

It seems that Amalickiah also knew his history and recognized tactic likely to bring success. Joab had previously used in the trick the service of his king (actually killing the guy that took his old job), Amalickiah used it as part of his plan to become king. The comparison is interesting

2 Samuel 20:8-11
8 When they were at the great stone which is in Gibeon, Amasa went before them. And Joab’s garment that he had put on was girded unto him, and upon it a girdle with a sword fastened upon his loins in the sheath thereof; and as he went forth it fell out.

9 And Joab said to Amasa, Art thou in health, my brother? And Joab took Amasa by the beard with the right hand to kiss him.

10 But Amasa took no heed to the sword that was in Joab’s hand: so he smote him therewith in the fifth rib, and shed out his bowels to the ground, and struck him not again; and he died. So Joab and Abishai his brother pursued after Sheba the son of Bichri.

11 And one of Joab’s men stood by him, and said, He that favoureth Joab, and he that is for David, let him go after Joab.

Alma 47:22-27
22 But behold, as the king came out to meet him Amalickiah caused that his servants should go forth to meet the king. And they went and bowed themselves before the king, as if to reverence him because of his greatness.

23 And it came to pass that the king put forth his hand to raise them, as was the custom with the Lamanites, as a token of peace, which custom they had taken from the Nephites.

24 And it came to pass that when he had raised the first from the ground, behold he stabbed the king to the heart; and he fell to the earth.

25 Now the servants of the king fled; and the servants of Amalickiah raised a cry, saying:

26 Behold, the servants of the king have stabbed him to the heart, and he has fallen and they have fled; behold, come and see.

27 And it came to pass that Amalickiah commanded that his armies should march forth and see what had happened to the king; and when they had come to the spot, and found the king lying in his gore, Amalickiah pretended to be wroth, and said: Whosoever loved the king, let him go forth, and pursue his servants that they may be slain.

Of course, it's entirely possible that Amalickiah had no knowledge of Joab's leger de main, but Joab could have been the inspiration.

Comments:
Ooo! What an interesting connection! Thanks for sharing this with us.
 
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