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====== 2 Nephi 9 ====== | ====== 2 Nephi 9 ====== | ||
- | //Jacob explains that the Jews will be gathered in all their lands of promise -- The Atonement ransoms man from the Fall -- The bodies of the dead will come forth from the grave, and their spirits from hell and from paradise -- They will be judged—The Atonement saves from death, hell, the devil, and endless torment -- The righteous are to be saved in the kingdom of God -- Penalties for sins are set forth -- The Holy One of Israel is the keeper of the gate. About 559–545 B.C.// | + | * [[2 Nephi]] |
+ | * [[Jacob]] | ||
+ | * [[Jews]] | ||
- | * [[2 Nephi]] | + | ** 2 Nephi 9:22 ** |
+ | * Jesus' suffering in the flesh somehow made the resurrection possible, too. It wasn't just him returning from the dead. I think it has to do in part with him learning how to heal every ailment personally, because he would have to heal himself as well. | ||
+ | ** 2 Nephi 9:44 ** | ||
- | ==== 2 Nephi 9:22 ==== | + | * Jacob shakes himself from the blood and iniquity of his people. Interesting temple references (all-searching eye). |
- | * Jesus' suffering in the flesh somehow made the resurrection possible, too. It wasn't just him returning from the dead. I think it has to do in part with him learning how to heal every ailment personally, because he would have to heal himself as well. | + | ---- |
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+ | ** See also ** | ||
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+ | * [[2 Nephi 8]] | ||
+ | * [[2 Nephi 10]] |