alma_21
Alma 21
Alma 21:2-5
- He makes a note of the three different people / cultures living in the city, and specifically names an Amalekite as being the first one to challenge him. I wonder if the distinctions had much more meaning to them. Compare it to our nationalities today (German, Arab, etc.)
Alma 22:12
- We see the direct effects of sin – falling
Alma 22:13
- Another analogy, think of fallen as in fell on the floor (or in a ditch) and you can't get out by yourself – you need someone else's help to get up.
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alma_21.txt · Last modified: by steve
