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* [https://knowhy.bookofmormoncentral.org/content/why-did-samuel-say-the-lord-%E2%80%9Chated%E2%80%9D-the-lamanites "Why Did Samuel Say the Lord “Hated” the Lamanites?"], Book of Mormon Central: KnoWhy, 13 Sep 2018 | |||
:In ancient cultures, terms that got translated to "love" and "hate" are often technical terms describing a relationship with respect to a covenant or master. | |||
=== Cross-References === | === Cross-References === |
Revision as of 21:01, 5 October 2022
Jewish Thought Is Action Oriented
- "What doth it profit ... though a man say he hath faith, and have not works? can faith save him?"
- Brandon Robbins, "You Won’t Believe What “Faith Without Works is Dead” REALLY Means | James 2 | Beyond the Words", YouTube, 5 Oct 2022
- Commentary on James 2:17
- Jewish thought is very action oriented.
- "Why Did Samuel Say the Lord “Hated” the Lamanites?", Book of Mormon Central: KnoWhy, 13 Sep 2018
- In ancient cultures, terms that got translated to "love" and "hate" are often technical terms describing a relationship with respect to a covenant or master.