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It could be a pattern for modern teachers to emphasize the likeness of the scriptures, but most importantly, to teach the students to see themselves as they really are before the Lord.
I think it is amazing to see things like this and chiasmus’ in the book of mormon. It is really enlightening.
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I love little tidbits like this that reveal more of the richness of the scriptures.