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====== Limhi and Josiah ====== | ====== Limhi and Josiah ====== | ||
- | Righteous kings, sons of wicked kings. | + | There's a lot of parallels between the stories of king Limhi and king Josiah. |
- | ** The righteous sons are aware of the wickedness of their fathers ** | + | * they both had wicked fathers who ruled as kings |
- | + | * they both recognized the wickedness of their fathers (Mosiah 21:17, 2 Kings 22:10-11,13) | |
- | * Mosiah 21:17 | + | * they both made covenants with God to serve him (Mosiah 21:29-31, 2 Kings 23:2-3) |
- | * 2 Kings 22:10-11,13 | + | * they both put down the wicked rulers, or priests, at the time (Mosiah 19:18,20-21, 2 Kings 23:5) |
- | + | * they both had peace for a time in their nation | |
- | ** The righteous sons make a covenant with God ** | + | * and afterwards were subjected by another one and forced to pay huge taxes |
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- | * Mosiah 21:29-31 | + | |
- | * 2 Kings 23:2-3 | + | |
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- | ** The old priests are put down ** | + | |
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- | * 2 Kings 23:5 | + | |
- | * Mosiah 19:18,20-21 | + |