Sunday, January 31, 2016

Kaminaljuyu

Yesterday we visited the archeological park of Kaminaljuyu and the Miraflores Museum here in the city. Kaminaljuyu was an ancient Mayan city over the ruins of which the modern City of Guatemala is built. When we walk the streets of Gustemala City beneath our feet lie the buried buildings and bones of these ancient Mayans. The archelogical park and museum were most interesting, and the museum has many well preserved ancient Mayan artifacts. Kaminaljuyu was built around a beautiful lake called Miraflores that no longer exists. In its time the city must have been a beautiful and vibrant city, crossroads of that ancient empire. It was also a city of eternal spring.

Not to charge into the controversies surrounding Book of Mormon geography or take a position on the competing theories, it is nonetheless interesting to contemplate what life was like here back then. If Dr. John Sorenson is correct, this ancient city was the City of Nephi, the city Nephi founded and in which his descendants lived for hundreds of years until the time of King Mosiah. Interesting to imagine. It would have been a land of incredible bounty, rich in the production of foods of all kinds, a paradise in the Land of Promise. Thus it remained until modern man covered the whole high plain with concrete. Not far to the south was the land of Shilom according to Dr. Sorenson. I have wondered how the tower in Shilom could really help you see your enemies coming from "all the land round about." We read in Mosiah Chapter 11:

"And it came to pass that he built a tower near the temple; yea, a very high tower, even so high that he could stand upon the top thereof and overlook the land of Shilom, and also the land of Shemlon, which was possessed by the Lamanites; and he could even look over all the land round about. And it came to pass that he caused many buildings to be built in the land Shilom; and he caused a great tower to be built on the hill north of the land Shilom, which had been a resort for the children of Nephi at the time they fled out of the land; and thus he did do with the riches which he obtained by the taxation of his people." (Mosiah 11:12-13)

What is interesting is that from a tower on a hill south of Guatemala City you could see all the way to the Pacific Coast where, according to Dr. Sorenson, the Nephites landed and built their first settlement, the City of Lehi. From that tower you could see an army of Lamanites approaching the land of Shilom from a very long way away indeed.

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