“They Would Have Remained in a State of Innocence”

Brant Gardner

Lehi again underlines the necessity of opposition. The first problem with remaining in the garden is that Adam and Eve would have had no children. While this is a crucial theological point, it is not Lehi’s main point. Rather, the important problem is the lack of opposition in Eden, leaving Adam and Eve without the power to achieve exaltation. Lehi’s use of “joy” will become more significant in verse 25.

Second Witness: Analytical & Contextual Commentary on the Book of Mormon, Vol. 2

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