What caused the destruction of both the Nephites and Jaredites?

Thomas R. Valletta

“Essentially every event or person in the Book of Mormon may well remind us of another event or person; the book is like a beautifully composed symphony with repeated themes and motifs. … Directed or lighted by objects requiring faith for their operation, Nephi’s ship and the Jaredite barges are connected with Noah’s ark in being types of rebirth and baptism (1 Peter 3:20–21); further, the Jaredite vessels ‘were tight like unto the ark of Noah’ (Ether 6:7). They all bring the occupants through the water into a new life, representing in the process the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ (Colossians 2:12)” (Rust, Feasting on the Word, 196–206).

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