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[[The Book of Mormon]] > [[First Nephi]] > [[First Nephi 16|Chapter 16]]
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#REDIRECT [[1 Ne 16:9-17:6]]
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== Questions ==
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===Verse 31===
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* Why is there a footnote here to [[Gen 9:3]]?  Is this to indicate that somehow Nephi killing beasts on the mount is related to the LORD's covenant with Noah after the flood that allowed Noah and his posterity to eat wild animals?
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===Verse 32===
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* Why did Laman and Lemuel allow Nephi to become the new provider for the extended family, rather than asserting their own dominance over the party?
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Answer:  having Nephi do the work was dominance over him.  He was doing the work of a servant.
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===Verse 33===
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* How was Nephi able to catch and carry enough food for everyone in the party to survive off of for "many days" of travel?  Camels.  Pack a lot of meat on a camel.
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===Verse 34===
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* Why does Nephi decline to say who did the burying?
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===Verse 35===
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* Do you think that when Nephi tells us that the daughters mourned exceedingly he means that they mourned excessively? What might excessive rather than “normal” mourning be? Are there any indicators in these verses that they mourned excessively?
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== Lexical notes ==
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== Exegesis ==
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== Related links ==
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