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| − | == Exegesis ==
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| − | It appears that the people of Ammonihah recognize power only in the political--they reject Alma's authority over them on the premise that he is no longer the chief judge. This obsession with the political is reemphasized in the following chapters (see [[Alma 10:13]], [[Alma 10:24]]). It's also possible to understand some of Amulek's later discourse as addressing this situation ([[Alma 10:19|Alma 10:19-20]]).
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