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== Thought questions == | == Thought questions == | ||
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| − | + | ===Verse 22=== | |
| + | * What is this verse advising? | ||
| + | * This verse is a quotation of [[Luke 16:9|Luke 16:9]] (a verse in one of the most difficult parables). How does it fit with the instruction that we cannot serve both God and mammon ([[Matt 6:24|Matthew 6:24]], [[Luke 16:3|Luke 16:3]], and [[3 Ne 13:24|3 Nephi 13:24]])? | ||
| + | ===Verse 23=== | ||
| + | * How do we avoid condemning others? | ||
== Exegesis == | == Exegesis == | ||
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Thought questions
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Verse 22
- What is this verse advising?
- This verse is a quotation of Luke 16:9 (a verse in one of the most difficult parables). How does it fit with the instruction that we cannot serve both God and mammon (Matthew 6:24, Luke 16:3, and 3 Nephi 13:24)?
Verse 23
- How do we avoid condemning others?
Exegesis
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Lexical notes
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