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Jarom 1:1-5

The Book of Mormon > Jarom > Chapter 1

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To many people the book of Jarom may not seem important, but to Mormon it must have been because it is included in his record of the history of the Nephites. Why is it important?

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Jarom 1:6-10

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Jarom 1:11-15

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  • Verse 11: Jacob 4:4-5 talks about the intent of the writings on these plates. Compare to the intent of the law of Moses here. Both point to Christ.

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