Why Was the Sword of Laban So Important to Nephite Leaders?
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CraigFebruary 27, 2018
That's extremely unlikely. The sword of Laban is described as a steel sword. Steel swords were uncommon in Nephis day, they were unheard of in Davids day.
Scott HoweFebruary 27, 2018
Is it possible that the Sword of Laban was also that very same Goliath's sword that David used?
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