“The Lord God Poured in His Spirit into My Soul”

Brant Gardner

Jacob knows the source of his power. He is able to confound Sherem not by matching his erudition, but through the Spirit’s direct counsel. This conflict represents the quintessential conflict between weak and strong things. Jacob is the uneducated “weak” man of God, while the great learning of Sherem has made him “strong” (Ether 12:27).

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

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