Roger wrote:...
The book of Lehi likely contained a connection to the lost tribes
...
That is my conclusion as well -- but I cannot prove it.
Martin Harris would have been a key witness in this regard,
as he reportedly knew the contents of that "lost" text --
and he of course knew the contents of 1st & 2nd Nephi, as
published in 1830. A few members of the Hale family were
also in a position to know whether the lost contents matched
up very closely with the 1830 1st & 2nd Nephi. However,
none of these folks have provided even a summary of what
the lost section contained, much less a comparison with the
narrative published in its place, in 1830.
To my way of thinking, the lost pages must have contained
some explanation of the origin of Zarahemla and of those who
came from ancient Palestine to establish that colony. I am
not at all convinced that a royal prince named "Mulek" was
the founder of the Israelite city-state -- but, for convenience
sake we might call them the Israelite "Mulekites," -- a people
of unknown tribal affiliation, presumably departing from the land
of Jerusalem at an early date.
How did these people that we call "Mulekites" leave Palestine,
and by what means and course of travel did they reach the
ancient Americas?
The Book of Mormon does not tell us their story, nor does it
refer to them in ways that facilitate our discovering much about
them -- other than the fact that they do not seem to have
been a particularly religious people, intent upon preserving the
Hebrew language and scriptures.
When missionaries Smith and Hyde arrived in Conneaut at the
beginning of 1832, they did not have that lost "Book of Lehi"
with them. So far as I can tell, they made no reference to its
story. And yet its replacement narrative (1st & 2nd Nephi,
Jacob, etc.) was enough to stir up local memories of stories
spun by Mr. Spalding. That is how the authorship claims began.
I can only wonder what those same Conneaut witnesses might
have reported, in response to seeing the actual "Book of Lehi."
Unfortunately, that did not happen and now can never happen.
UD