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| − | * '' | + | * In verse 47 it sounds like GUILE is a negative thing which Nathanael was free of, and yet in verse 46 it sounds like Nathanael was critical of the town of Nazareth and anybody who came from there. Still in [[Alma 18:23]], it sounds like Ammon's catching Lamoni "with guile" is a bad thing, yet he's doing a good thing in teaching him the gospel. How is GUILE being using here as it applies to Nathanael? |
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- In verse 47 it sounds like GUILE is a negative thing which Nathanael was free of, and yet in verse 46 it sounds like Nathanael was critical of the town of Nazareth and anybody who came from there. Still in Alma 18:23, it sounds like Ammon's catching Lamoni "with guile" is a bad thing, yet he's doing a good thing in teaching him the gospel. How is GUILE being using here as it applies to Nathanael?
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