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− | Slain occurs in the Bible over 100 times. Of course the righteous army triumphs over the more wicked foe and of course they are in greater number. That’s how basically all ancient scripture works. | + | Slain occurs in the Bible over 100 times. Of course the righteous army triumphs over the more wicked foe and of course they are in greater number. That’s how basically [https://knowhy.bookofmormoncentral.org/knowhy/how-could-so-many-people-have-died-at-the-battle-of-cumorah all ancient scripture] works. |
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Question: Do the Late War and the Book of Mormon describe their battle casualties in a similar way?
Critics’ Comparison
Problems
Slain occurs in the Bible over 100 times. Of course the righteous army triumphs over the more wicked foe and of course they are in greater number. That’s how basically all ancient scripture works.
Notes