“By the Narrow Pass Which Led into the Land Southward”

Brant Gardner

The Nephite lands have been pushed far to the north. The idea that this defense at what has traditionally been the most northern boundary of Nephite territory reconfirms our suspicion that the previous war resulted in the loss of significant Nephite territory in the south, likely including Zarahemla. Mormon’s strategy is to create the most defensible position possible. The narrow pass certainly indicates that the geography of his defensive position has the assistance of natural mountains on either side, and the benefit of an escape route. The Nephites are able to use nature as part of their defenses, and the narrow path prevents that defense from becoming a fatal trap if the defense fails.

Multidimensional Commentary on the Book of Mormon

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