- "Mosaic Exodus"
- "The Crucifixion of Christ"
- "The Coming of Elijah to the Kirtland Temple"
And there you have a Tic-Tac-Toe -- three Moses's in a row! Passover repeated three times!
Bradley offers more silly parallels in order to enrich the content of his book by inventing bogus THEMES in which to compare the Exodus of Moses with Lehi's exodus -- and needless to say, there is really no comparison. But leave it to Bradley to find some, as ridiculous as they are it seems that Lehi and Nephi was reenacting the original Passover in their own lives.
The pillar of fire brought down by Moses to stop the Egyptians echo again in Lehi who saw a pillar of fire dwell upon a rock.
Score 1!
The valuable possessions that Moses plundered from the Egyptians is reversed in narrative in how Lehi who instead of taking his valuable possessions, opted to leave them behind.
Score 2!
Moses and Lehi both went down towards the Red Sea.
Score 3!
"Lehi's exodus both recapitulates and reverses the biblical Exodus and the setting for the original Passover. With Lehi as their Moses, his family traveled away from the biblical Promised land rather than towards it."
Score 4!
And to top it off, Bradley relates how Moses convinced Pharaoh to allow the Israelites to take the bones of Joseph into the wilderness as a type or, "mirroring this, Lehi's sons sought to bargain with Laban to allow them to take the brass plates into the wilderness" but negotiations failed and Laban perished even as Pharaoh and his armies perished in the Red Sea.
Score 5!
Folks, I'm not making this BS up! Don Bradley is! It is that bad!