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Sunday, August 26, 2012
Ancient Myan Ruins Support the Book of Mormon
My sister and her husband just got back from Cancun and had a fabulous time. As we chatted about her vacation she mentioned something that really intrigued my interest. They had gone to visit Chitzen Itza and I was reminded of the many times that I have heard about the ancient history of Mexico that parallels the Book of Mormon.
The Tour
As she told me everything she learned from her tour guide I began to write it all down so I could research it myself. Including the interesting tidbit her tour guide pointed out - that the bearded white God is depicted with a Hebrew nose in all of the ancient art. She then mentioned that after the tour, the guide asked she and her husband if they were LDS (mormon) and they said, "yes". He replied, "Oh I wished I would have known that ahead of time because then I could have told you so much more! Your Book of Mormon supports the history and culture of this ancient people. I could have shown you so many neat things that support what you believe." This was really fascinating. In fact, I was so intrigued that right away I hit the web to do some research.
My Research
Feathered Serpent |
Quetzalcoatl |
Christ visiting Ancient America |
https://www.lds.org/topics/church-organization/the-church-of-jesus-christ?lang=eng
The prophet John Taylor wrote:
The story of the life of the Mexican divinity, Quetzalcoatl, closely resembles that of the Savior; so closely, indeed, that we can come to no other conclusion than that Quetzalcoatl and Christ are the same being. But the history of the former has been handed down to us through an impure Lamanitish source. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quetzalcoatl
As I continued on my research, I found this amazing site. It yields evidence of many events that take place in the Book of Mormon, LDS history and the Old testament such as the story of the three Nephites, the symbolism of the temple of Solomon incorporated into the Myan temples, and modern day revelation about Jesus birth date. It's amazing stuff and very fascinating indeed!
Here are excerpts taken from this website which you can read in full detail at http://www.yucatan-revealed.com/Christ-In-Tulum.html
The Descending God |
If Christ, having been resurrected, descended from heaven to visit the Maya, He would have come in great glory and the event would have been so singular that its depiction would have been repeated over and over throughout the Mayan world. This is what we see with the Descending God.
Inscriptions of the Three Men |
The murals inside the temple tell the story of three men, who may have been responsible for the building of the temple complex. In these murals the three are portrayed as seers, possibly living in a physical state between life and death.
The outside of the Temple Of The Descending God bears symbology that represents the Descending God as the light and life of the world and that He is the living water and light of the sun. The murals inside the temple, which have great need of restoration, show scenes that depict both heaven and earth and perhaps creation.
Temple of the Descending God |
On that day Venus can be seen rising into the night sky directly over the door of the temple and sunlight forms a brilliant star that can be seen only on that day. This is Extremely significant because Mayan Gods were known by the day on which they were born. And April 6th is the birthday of the Descending God.
It is interesting to note that the prophet Joseph Smith, who lived in the state of New York, published in 1830 a translated ancient record which told of a personal visit by Jesus Christ to the Americas shortly after His resurrection. In addition, he identified April 6th as the birthday of Jesus Christ. He also identified the ancient name of the city of Zion as being Zama. Zama was the original name for the city of Tulum.
the prophet Joseph Smith |
In 1831, when Joseph Smith identified Zama as the name of the city of Zion, Tulum had not yet been uncovered and was overgrown by rainforest. It would not be until 1837 that the jungle would be cut away from the temple complex that we call Tulum. And, it would not be until late into the 20th Century before the April 6th phenomena would be documented and the original name of Tulum be identified as the same name Joseph Smith had used more than a hundred and fifty years earlier to identify the city of Zion.
It is also interesting to note that included in the translation of the Book of Mormon by Joseph Smith was an account of three men, two of them brothers by the same mother, who were Disciples of Christ and attended to Jesus during his visit to the Americas. The translation indicates that they were seers and were granted the power, by Christ, to live until his second coming in a translated state.
Finally let’s talk a bit about the red hands. In Tulum we see the red hands associated directly with the Descending God.
The 17th Century Spanish historian Lizana recorded that the Maya represented the great God of heaven by symbol of the hand, because with his powerful hands he had performed many powerful miracles amongst the people to include healing the sick.
The color of the hands is significant because red was the color the Mayas gave to the East. The direction from which Christ will come in accordance with New Testament scripture, and the direction from which He would have come if he had visited them.
What is of additional interest is that we find the red hands in many other cities that contain strong evidences of a possible visit by Jesus Christ and which had a belief in the Descending God.
What do you think? I would love to hear your thoughts or anything you'd like to add - especially if you have visited these ancient sites.
I have always had a strong testimony of the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon. Factual evidence or no factual evidence doesn't change my testimony one bit. This information is definitely food for thought and is the icing on the cake to what I already believe.
I know that Christ established His church on the Earth then and today. I know that the Book of Mormon is a true book. It supports the Bible and truly testifies of Jesus Christ and His gospel. I know that Jesus Christ lives. I say this in the name of Jesus Christ amen.
If you would like to read the Book of Mormon it is free and online here: http://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm?lang=eng
I've been lurking here for a while, but I might as well chime in.
ReplyDeleteMy parents took me here when I was 16 (I'm now 30). We specifically requested an LDS guide at Tulum, and it was well worth the one hour wait.
On the east side of the complex is a wall with 3 holes in it. On the west side of the complex is another wall with a single gate (the entrance you go through). In the middle of the complex is a structure whose depictions show that it was likely a place where women gave birth. At dawn, on the equinoxes, the rising sun shines through the holes and projects a beam through the gate in the west wall. On April 6, the rising sun projects a beam to light up the birth house.
Tulum was the highlight of our trip to Cancun and definitely the experience I remember best. That complex is holy ground.
PS. Thanks for the blog! It has certainly opened my eyes quite a bit (+LDSFF). We are well on our way with preparations and I am praying for a way to get out of the East Coast (if it is His will).
I am still more persuaded by Rod Meldrum's Heartland Model http://www.bookofmormonevidence.org/
ReplyDeleteHowever, we had this book when I was a kid, which is written by a nonmember professor. I always found it fascinating and bought a copy of my own. http://www.amazon.com/He-Walked-Americas-Taylor-Hansen/dp/0964499703
Mark E Petersen and Spencer W. Kimball both stated that the posterity of Lamen and Lemuel would reach from pole to pole.
ReplyDeleteCan you cite where Joseph Smith ever said the ancient city of Zion is called Zama? Because I'm searching the internet and can't find that anywhere. Until someone can cite this, I'm afraid it's just folk lore.
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