The "Come, Follow Me" lesson for this week covers Enos to Words of Mormon and concludes the small plates of Nephi. Previous posts on this blog covering the same chapters are found in the links below.
Enos: Posts about prayer with effort, the welfare of our souls, A possible meaning of the name Zenos (and what that has to do with Enos...)
Jarom: Mormon breaks the fourth wall, The Lamanites and the Law of Moses, the Book of Mormon proverb
Omni: Several examples of internal consistency, the transition from the small plates to the large plates of Nephi, a possible Hebrew wordplay, etc.
Words of Mormon: More about the plates, Mormon paraphrases and quotes other Nephite prophets
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