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Structure
Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 10 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Ether
a monarchy. The brother of Jared was very uneasy about this type of government. Answer found in Ether 6:27.
Chapter 6: How long did it take the Jaredites to make it to the promised land? | Ether Chapters 1-7
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344 days. That's a long time! The Lord truly must have helped them out a lot to survive with all those animals. Answer found in Ether 6:11.
the Lord caused a furious wind to blow them towards the promised land. The Jaredites had to travel a huge distance to get to the Americas. Answer found in Ether 6:5.
3. Moroni knew what would happen to the plates centuries in the future and was instructing Joseph Smith in this chapter.
that He (the Lord) had the form of a man. Jared's brother was shocked when he saw that the Lord had a finger. The Lord did not, however, have a tangible body at the time, because this occurred years before his birth. Jared's brother did fall down, but it was because of fear.
Chapter 6: What provided light in the barges as they crossed the great seas? | Ether Chapters 1-7
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stones. The Lord touched 16 stones brought to him by Jared's brother and they shone. Answer found in Ether 6:2.
Chapter 2: After the people had lived by the sea for four years, why did the Lord chasten the brother of Jared? | Ether Chapters 1-7
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for not calling upon the name of the Lord. The Lord spoke to Jared in a cloud for 3 hours about it! Answer found in Ether 2:14.
Chapter 1: What Biblical event had just occurred when the Jaredites were led to the Americas? | Ether Chapters 1-7
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the tower of Babel and the confounding of human language. People were trying to get to heaven by building a tower. The Lord confounded their language, and people were scattered acrost the earth. The Jaredites were led to America. Answer found in Genesis 11:9 and Ether 1:33.
Moroni. Moroni summarized the 24 plates found clear back in the days of King Mosiah. Answer found in Ether 1:1.
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