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Verse 2: Why is Joseph called “the first elder"?
  
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Verse 3: Why is Oliver called “the second elder"?
  
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Verse 4: To what does the word “this” refer in the first phrase of this verse? What does it mean to say that something is “according to the grace of our Lord"? What does the phrase “to whom be all glory, both now and forever” mean? What does that phrase tell us?
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Verses 5-12: Notice that this is one long sentence. What’s this sentence as a whole about?
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Verse 5: What does it mean to receive a remission of sin? How do we get entangled in the vanities of the world? What does “vanities of the world” mean?
  
 
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Doctrine & Covenants > Section 20

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Questions

Verse 2: Why is Joseph called “the first elder"?

Verse 3: Why is Oliver called “the second elder"?

Verse 4: To what does the word “this” refer in the first phrase of this verse? What does it mean to say that something is “according to the grace of our Lord"? What does the phrase “to whom be all glory, both now and forever” mean? What does that phrase tell us?

Verses 5-12: Notice that this is one long sentence. What’s this sentence as a whole about?

Verse 5: What does it mean to receive a remission of sin? How do we get entangled in the vanities of the world? What does “vanities of the world” mean?

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