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Exegesisv. 4 "for for". This usage, while awkward in English, is repeated several times in the Book of Mormon text (2 Ne 25:25; 2 Ne 26:10; 2 Ne 31:17; Jacob 4:4; Hel 14:11; and Moroni 8:6) as well as in the King James Bible (Romans 13:6; 1 Peter 4:6). Skousen, Royal. Analysis of Textual Variants of the Book of Mormon. 2005. Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies. At 652. Royal Skousen also shows that it is used in a grammatically consistent way.Id. Click the edit link above and to the right to add exegesis [edit]
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The Book of Mormon > Second Nephi > Chapter 11
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Can we prove "that save Christ should come all men must perish" without preaching "fire and brimstone"?
The last sentence of the verse reads: "Now these are the words, and ye may liken them unto you and unto all men."
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ExegesisIn verse 8 Nephi tells us the reason that he is going to quote Isaiah. He tells us that the reason he is doing this so that on reading these words we may lift up our hearts and rejoice for all men.
v. 8 "that whoso of my people shall see" The original published version of the Book of Mormon read "that whoso of my people which shall see". (Skousen, Royal. Analysis of Textual Variants of the Book of Mormon. 2005. Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies. At 653.) Dr. Skousen recommends restoring the which for clarity. It does not seem to make much difference either way. [edit]
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