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* Why didn't Nephi express his sorrow at this point, rather than comparing himself to them? | * Why didn't Nephi express his sorrow at this point, rather than comparing himself to them? | ||
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The Book of Mormon > First Nephi > Chapter 7
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Contents
Questions
Verse 6
- If Ishmael's sons already had their own families, then does that mean the prophecy earlier in this chapter about sons marrying daughters included both Ishmael's daughters and his granddaughters?
Verse 7
- Was this a resistance or a rebellion?
Verse 8
- Why didn't Nephi express his sorrow at this point, rather than comparing himself to them?
- Does this ancient example of a brother chastising older brothers provide a useful model of sibling interaction for modern readers?
Verse 9
- Haven't they partially hearkened, or why would they be on this trip in the first place?
Verse 10
- Have they really forgotten, or simply stopped remembering?
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