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#REDIRECT [[Alma 31:1-38]]
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== Questions ==
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===Verse 1===
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* Why are we told that the Zoramites were "perverting" the ways of the Lord?  In the last verse of chapter 30, we are told that Korihor had perverted the ways of the Lord.  What connections are there between Korihor and the Zoramites?  How were their perversions similar?  How were they different? 
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* Who is this Zoram that is the leader of the Zoramites?  Is it the same military leader Zoram that we read about in Alma 16?  If so, is there a connection between his military success and the pride of his followers?
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* ''Idols.'' Idols are mentioned here, but are not mentioned again in relation to the Zoramites. Why not? What is the point in mentioning the idols here?
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* What does it mean to "bow down" to idols? 
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* Why are the idols referred to as "dumb"?  Is there a connection between the "dumb" idols and Korihor who was stricken dumb?
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===Verse 2===
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* ''Separation: cause or result?''  Was the Zoramites' separation a cause of their subsequent pride and apostacy, the result, or both?  Why is Alma sorrowful about this separation?  (Cf. the word ''dissenters'' in [[Alma 31:8|verse 8]].)
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===Verse 3===
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* What is the land Antionum?  Is this land named after an original settler, as was mentioned previously as traditional Nephite practice?  Or does the name have some other significance?
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* What is the significance of the geographical location of the Zoramites?  What is important about their position between Lamanite lands and the Lamanite converts in the land of Jershon?
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===Verse 4===
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* ''Double standard on correspondence/separation?''  Here the Nephites "feared that the Zoramites would enter into correspondence with the Lamanites." Why would this be a bad thing?  In chapter 31 we read about the Zoramite rich separating themselves from the poor.  It seems that implicitly the Nephites are doing the right thing in remaining separate from the Lamanites but the Zoramite rich are doing the wrong thing by separating themselves from the Zoramite poor.  When is separation a good thing and when is it a bad thing?
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===Verse 5===
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* ''The sword.''  What does the reference here to "the sword" mean here?  Is it related to the "correspondence with the Lamanites" referred to in verse 4?  How?  What effect can the sword have "upon the minds of the people"?  Are there episodes in Nephite history that illustrate this?
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== Lexical notes ==
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== Exegesis ==
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== Related links ==
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*See [[User:Brettferre/Alma 31:1-5]] for quotes by Elder Packer and Ezra Taft Benson.
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*See also [http://library.lds.org/nxt/gateway.dll/Curriculum/teaching%20and%20leadership.htm/teaching%20no%20greater%20call.htm/b%20basic%20principles%20of%20gospel%20teaching%20teach%20the%20doctrine.htm/10%20the%20power%20of%20the%20word.htm?f=templates$fn=document-frame.htm$3.0#JD_tngcPW Chapter 10] in Teaching, No Greater Call
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