Alma 10:11-15

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Verse 11 "my women" Is it possible that Amulek had more than one wife? Or possibly, these are his sisters?

Verse 12 In what sense has more than one person testified of the things the people of Ammonihah are accused of? Why does Alma accuse them and mention things to come, but Amulek doesn't?

Verses 13-15, 27, 32 How are the conditions described here similar to those found today?

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Exegesis

  • That the people intend to "deliver them to their judges that they might be judged according to the law" (v. 13, emphasis added) could be seen as symptomatic of an emphasis on the political in this society. (See also Alma 8:12, Alma 10:24, and Alma 10:19-20.

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