Mosiah 12:2 Textual Variants

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it shall come to pass that this generation because of their iniquities shall be brought into bondage and shall be smitten on the cheek

Usage elsewhere in the Book of Mormon text suggests that the singular cheek in this passage may be an error for cheeks. Note, first of all, the plural usage later on in a passage that refers to this prophecy of Abinadi’s:

Elsewhere the original Book of Mormon text generally has the plural cheeks with the verb smite:

In the last example, Oliver Cowdery initially wrote the singular cheek in 𝓟, then virtually immediately corrected it to the plural cheeks; despite this correction, the 1830 compositor ended up incorrectly setting the singular cheek:

Thus one could argue that here in Mosiah 12:2 Oliver Cowdery miswrote cheeks as cheek when he copied from 𝓞 into 𝓟—or perhaps an error was made in 𝓞.

When we turn to biblical quotes in the Book of Mormon, we find one has the plural cheeks and the other the singular cheek:

Of course, the singular is expected in the last example. But this familiar passage may have led the Book of Mormon scribes to sometimes write the singular cheek in “to smite someone on the cheek(s)”.

When we consider the remaining citations from the King James Bible of “to smite someone on the cheek(s)”, we find evidence for only the singular cheek (or equivalently, cheek bone) with the verb smite:

(As with Matthew 5:39, only the singular is possible in Luke 6:29.) All of these biblical examples show that the singular is possible, if not expected. Although the singular cheek in Mosiah 12:2 is unique for nonbiblical quotes in the Book of Mormon, it is still quite possible. The critical text will maintain the singular cheek in Mosiah 12:2, but with the realization that cheek could be an error for the plural cheeks.

Summary: Maintain the singular cheek in Mosiah 12:2, the invariant reading in all the (extant) textual sources; even so, the singular may be an error for cheeks.

Analysis of Textual Variants of the Book of Mormon, Part. 2

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