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| − | * " | + | * "signs enough." If the prophets taught that "many signs" ([[Hel 14:6]]) would precede the Savior's birth, then how does this verse help us determine what is the appropriate or adequate number of signs for the Lord's people? |
* "''Tempt.''" What does Alma mean by using the word "tempt" here? Where else in LDS scripture is this term used, and what are the connotations? How does this word differ from the related (at least in Hebrew) words ''prove'' and ''try''? How are these words used in similarly and differently in LDS scripture, and the Book of Mormon in particular? (Cf. lexical note for [[James 1:13]].) | * "''Tempt.''" What does Alma mean by using the word "tempt" here? Where else in LDS scripture is this term used, and what are the connotations? How does this word differ from the related (at least in Hebrew) words ''prove'' and ''try''? How are these words used in similarly and differently in LDS scripture, and the Book of Mormon in particular? (Cf. lexical note for [[James 1:13]].) | ||
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Questions
Verse 44
- "signs enough." If the prophets taught that "many signs" (Hel 14:6) would precede the Savior's birth, then how does this verse help us determine what is the appropriate or adequate number of signs for the Lord's people?
- "Tempt." What does Alma mean by using the word "tempt" here? Where else in LDS scripture is this term used, and what are the connotations? How does this word differ from the related (at least in Hebrew) words prove and try? How are these words used in similarly and differently in LDS scripture, and the Book of Mormon in particular? (Cf. lexical note for James 1:13.)
Lexical notes
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Exegesis
We see over and over in the Book of Mormon that signs do not convert. Take Laman and Lemuel for instance. Over and over they experienced physical signs (i.e. visitations from angels, hearing the voice of the Lord, etc), however, they never became truly converted, and in the end they fell away from the truth.
In verses 41-42 Alma states that he knows these things are true, and that he knows that Korihor also knows the truth. One can picture Alma looking Korihor in the eye, feeling the Spirit witness the truth of what Alma has been teaching, and knowing that Korihor is also feeling the Spirit. Then in verse 44 Alma says 'Thou hast had signs enough...', listing all the various physical evidences, and in verse 46 he says '..that ye will still resist the spirit of the truth...' refering to the witness of the Spirit that Korihor is denying.
Related links
- See User:Brettferre/Alma 30:41-45 for quotes by George A. Smith and Michael Parson.
- Post and comments on Korihor at the Alma 32 Experimental e-Seminary in Mormon Theology.
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