“And After Three Days”

Alan C. Miner

The ancient Israelite festival of Shavuot (Pentecost) appears to have been a three-day event (see Exodus 19:11), which may explain why Abinadi's trial was postponed for "three days" (Mosiah 17:6). [See the commentary on Mosiah 12:33; 2:1]

Mosiah 17:9, 20 Abinadi was bound, scourged, and suffered "death by fire (Illustration): "Abinadi: Because He Would Not Deny the Commandments of God." Artist: Kenneth A. Corbett, 1990. Now Abinadi said unto King Noah, "I will not recall the words which I have spoken unto you concerning this people, for they are true." And after testifying of the Lord Jesus Christ and crying repentance, Abinadi was bound, scourged, and suffered "death by fire, yea, having been put to death because he would not deny the commandments of God, having sealed the truth of his words by his death" (Mosiah 17:9, 20). [The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Ensign, January 2000, Inside front cover]

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