This is a continuation and finalization (I think) of the "cast out" theme and how it is used in the scriptures. It is used in different ways, but as I have shown in the previous posts in this series, it is often about removing whatever does not fit in a given environment. It may be a righteous minority in a wicked society, who are cast out because they don't belong. It may also be the "filthy" cast out on the last day to avoid making the kingdom of God filthy (1 Nephi 15:34-35).
Now, we will compare the word unto a . Now, if ye give place, that a may be planted in your , behold, if it be a true seed, or a good seed, if ye do not cast it out by your
Therefore, if a seed groweth it is good, but if it groweth not, behold it is not good, therefore it is cast away (Alma 32:32)
But if ye the tree, and take no thought for its nourishment, behold it will not get any root; and when the heat of the sun cometh and scorcheth it, because it hath no root it withers away, and ye pluck it up and cast it out. Now, this is not because the seed was not good, neither is it because the fruit thereof would not be desirable; but it is because your is , and ye will not nourish the tree, therefore ye cannot have the fruit thereof. (Alma 32:38-39)
Why the allusions to Genesis in the first place? I think Alma is trying to teach us a deeper lesson. Adam was commanded to "dress and keep" (serve and watch over) the Garden of Eden, but failed and was cast out. The poor Zoramites were also cast out but the circumstances were different. Still, Alma seizes the opportunity to use this theme to describe a personal development. When Adam was cast out, things got a lot harder. He was cast out to "till the ground from whence he was taken" (Genesis 3:24). Alma asks the same of the Zoramites but the ground is their hearts and the seed is the word. Just like Adam we have all been cast out to this fallen world to till the ground, but it's all part of a plan for the greater good.
There is another level to this symbolism. Alma 31:5 describes the outset of the mission to the Zoramites:
And now, as the of the had a great tendency to the people to do that which was just—yea, it had had more powerful effect upon the minds of the people than the sword, or anything else, which had happened unto them—therefore Alma thought it was expedient that they should try the virtue of the word of God.
Alma came to the Zoramites with the word. But Alma and those who believed in his word were cast out
And it came to pass that after they had found out the minds of all the people, those who were in favor of the words which had been spoken by Alma and his brethren were cast out of the land (Alma 35:6)
Then if our hearts have been hardened, yea, if we have hardened our hearts against the word, insomuch that it has not been found in us, then will our state be awful, for then we shall be condemned. (Alma 12:13)
13 And then shall it come to pass, that the of the wicked, yea, who are evil—for behold, they have no part nor portion of the Spirit of the Lord; for behold, they chose evil works rather than good; therefore the spirit of the did enter into them, and take possession of their house—and these shall be cast out into ; there shall be , and wailing, and gnashing of teeth, and this because of their own iniquity, being led captive by the will of the devil...
26 But behold, an awful cometh upon the wicked; for they die as to things pertaining to things of righteousness; for they are unclean, and can inherit the kingdom of God; but they are cast out, and consigned to partake of the fruits of their labors or their works, which have been evil; and they drink the dregs of a bitter . (Alma 40)
And he shall cast out , or the which dwell in the hearts of the children of men. (Mosiah 3:6)