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3 And again, it came to pass that when king Benjamin had made an end of all these things, and had consecrated his son Mosiah to be a ruler and a king over his people, and had given him all the charges concerning the kingdom, and also had appointed priests to teach the people, that thereby they might hear and know the commandments of God, and to stir them up in remembrance of the oath which they had made, he dismissed the multitude, and they returned, every one, according to their families, to their own houses. | 3 1 This verse contains the phrase "to stir them up in remembrance" that strongly resembles "to stir you up by putting you in remembrance" from 2 Peter 1:13. Note that this is a highly rare phrase within the KJV bible, with the only other similar verse being 2 Timothy 1:6 which has "the gift of God" being stirred up not the people being addressed, as is occuring in 2 Peter. |
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7 And king Mosiah did cause his people that they should till the earth. And he also, himself, did till the earth, that thereby he might not become burdensome to his people, that he might do according to that which his father had done in all things. And there was no contention among all his people for the space of three years. | 7 |