IIRC, Locke didn't tell Ben to turn the wheel. Ben asked Locke if Jacob had told him how to move the island, and when Locke said he had no idea, Ben assumed that meant Jacob wanted Ben to do it. Why he would make that assumption rather than just give Locke the information I don't know, maybe one of the "rules" is that Jacob only gives info about a task to the person who is intended to do it, and he knew the info but Locke didn't.
But he must have really believed it was something he had to do, because it was obvious he certainly didn't want to do it. It wasn't up to Locke at all.
Jacob has candidates...y not MIB?
That would explain the stones and the "inside joke". For every candidate Jacob gets, there's a white stone and for every person "claimed" by MIB, there's a black stone. It's still kind of odd for Jacob to treat something like this so lightly.
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