Item Detail
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28788
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English
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Counting to Ten
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Journal of Book of Mormon Studies
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2003
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12
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2
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Provo, UT
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Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship
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42-57, 113-114
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"The regular occurrence of things occurring ten times in the scriptures tends to relate to perfection, especially divine completion. Welch approaches this penomenon through ten topics: perfection, worthiness, consecration, testing, justice, reverence, penitence, atonement, supplication, and ascension into the holy of holies or highest degree of heaven. The significance of the number ten in the ancient world relates to the tenfold occurrences in the Book of Mormon." [abstract provided]
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