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KnoWhy #134 - Why Was Jershon Called a Land of Inheritance? (Alma 27:22). Springville, UT: Book of Mormon Central, 2016.
KnoWhy #274 - Why were the People of Ammon Exempted from Military Duty? (Alma 27:24). Salt Lake City: Book of Mormon Central, 2017.
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Come Follow Me Insights (Alma 23–29). Spingville, UT: Book of Mormon Central, 2020.
Anti-Nephi-Lehis Bury Their Weapons of War. Springville, UT: Book of Mormon Central, 2016.
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