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| − | == Questions ==
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| − | ===Verse 5===
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| − | * ''Sanctified unto us for righteousness.'' Cf. [[Gen 15:6]]. [[Ps 106:31]] also uses similar wording to apparently describe a very violent act of Phineas (cf. [[Num 25:6]]-8). The near-sacrifice of Isaac is also a (nearly) violent episode. Here, the keeping of the law of Moses is explicitly drawn into comparison with this near-violent act of violence. Why? Is this referring to the violent nature of animal sacrifice? Something else? (Notice the violent episode in [[1 Ne 4:13]], Nephi slaying Laban, also uses similar wording: "the Lord slayeth the wicked to bring forth his righteous purposes.")
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