Jacob 5 and the Allegory of the Olive Tree
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Susie CraneMarch 20, 2020
Thank you for your insights. They really helped me understand the allegory of the Olive Tree better.
Anne-Marie HalversonMarch 18, 2020
Beautiful thoughts and ideas Taylor! Thank you for this summary.
Lupe ChavezMarch 18, 2020
The meaning of this chapter has always eluded me until now. I understood at the 50 thousand foot level that God was trying to care for us and save us but now I understand why we have to suffer a little and how important it is to keep coming back to the tree to grow stronger in the gospel. I faithfully rely on you and Tyler each week to help me find those gold nuggets of deep understanding as I read the Book of Mormon. Thanks for doing what you do. I hope you realize the depth of your contribution to our daily study
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