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Here's some other cases where wicked people are destroyed by fire. In each case, there are //no righteous remaining// at all. | Here's some other cases where wicked people are destroyed by fire. In each case, there are //no righteous remaining// at all. | ||
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+ | ** Sodom and Gomorrah ** | ||
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+ | See Genesis 19:24-25,27-28. Again, the destruction is complete, "all the plain, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and that which grew upon the ground." | ||
** Nephite cities ** | ** Nephite cities ** | ||
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There were lots of cities burned by fire: Zarahemla, Laman, Josh, Gad and Kishkumen. | There were lots of cities burned by fire: Zarahemla, Laman, Josh, Gad and Kishkumen. | ||
- | The story is in 3 Nephi 9:3,9-11. Here are the reasons: | + | The story is in 3 Nephi 9:3,9-11. |
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+ | Here are the reasons for the city of Jacobugath specifically: | ||
- | * "their sins and their wickedness, which was above all the wickedness of the whole earth" | + | * "their sins and their wickedness, **which was above all the wickedness of the whole earth**" |
* "their secret murders and combinations" | * "their secret murders and combinations" | ||
* "it was they that did destroy the peace of my people" | * "it was they that did destroy the peace of my people" |