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Revision as of 16:20, 20 August 2010
The Book of Mormon > First Nephi > Chapter 16
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Contents
Questions
Verse 6
- Why doesn't Nephi say this was a place "we called Lemuel"?
Verse 7
- Why weren't these women "given in marriage" (4 Ne 1:11)?
Verse 8
- Is Nephi saying that Lehi had reached a stopping point, that there were no more commandments left for him to fulfill, or is this a rhetorical device to indicate a transition in his story?
Verse 9
- Why does the Lord wait until only the night before to tell Lehi when they will leave?
Verse 10
- Why does he deliver the Liahona is such an unusual way?
- Do Latter-day Saints have anything comparable to Liahona today?
Lexical notes
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Exegesis
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Related links
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| Previous (1 Ne 16:1-5) | Next (1 Ne 16:11-15) The Liahona was probably for Ishmael, his sons and daughters. and Zoram. they hadn't had visions or seen angels. The Liahona was an unexplainable physical God sent object that they could believe in. It proved Lehi was a prophet much like the Book of Mormon proves Joseph Smith Jr. was a prophet. |