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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>From [[Alma 37:11-15]].<br />
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== Lexical notes ==<br />
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===Verse 12===<br />
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:* The phrase "one eternal round" does not occur in the Bible, but is found four other times in Latter-day scriptures: [[1 Ne 10:19]], [[Alma 7:20]], [[D&C 3:2]], and [[D&C 35:1]].<br />
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:* Another comment here<br />
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; Course :While we have no idea what the orignial term translated here as "course" may have meant, in English, the word has several definitions, most of which suggest a connected series events which could be seen as a type of path or sequence: <br />
:*A series of educational lessons (eg. "she took a course in linguistics")<br />
:*A connected series of events, actions, or developments (eg. "the Senate took a firm course")<br />
:*A sport facility laid out with a sequence of features (eg. a golf course)<br />
:*A mode of action (eg. "his plan was on the wrong course")<br />
:*A pathalong which something travels or moves (eg. "the course of a river")<br />
:*A general line of orientation (eg. "the highway takes a mountainous course")<br />
:*Part of a meal served at one time (eg. "she served a four course meal")<br />
:*A layer of masonry (eg. "a course of bricks")<br />
:The word "course" occurs 24 times in the [http://scriptures.lds.org/query?words=course&search.x=0&search.y=0&search=Search Book of Mormon], most often in reference to a path or direction of travel (eg. [[Mosiah 7:4]], [[Alma 46:31]]) but also in the phrase "course of my days" (eg. [[1 Ne 1:1]], [[Enos 1:24]]).<br />
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===Verse 13===<br />
* comment here<br />
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;Multi-paragraph comment:paragraph 1<br />
:paragraph 2<br />
:paragraph 3<br />
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;Another multi-paragraph comment<br />
:paragraph 1</div>RobertC