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| − | + | The Nephite government came to an end and split into many tribes. It's interesting that they didn't break out into open war like America did during the civil war. | |
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Questions
Verse 1
- Why were the judges here so anxious to establish a king (cf. 3 Ne 6:30)? Why were they only able to establish a king over their own band (cf. v. 10)? One motive for their desire to overthrow the government and establish a king may've been a lust for power (cf. 3 Ne 4:29). If this were the case, did they end up with more power after the government was overthrown or before it was overthrown when they were judges?
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Exegesis
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The Nephite government came to an end and split into many tribes. It's interesting that they didn't break out into open war like America did during the civil war.
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