Alma 56:6-10

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Questions

  • Why were the People of Ammon willing to break their covenant with the Lord?
  • Why would the People of Ammon allow their sons to defend their country by taking up their weapons of war (vs. 5), rather than teach their children to make the same covenants against raising arms that they had made?
  • Why is Helaman willing to lead the two thousand sons of the People of Ammon, while he would "not suffer" the People of Ammon to take up arms?

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