“His Bread Should Fail”

Brant Gardner

In verse 14 the Lord recognizes the anxiety of Israel. While they are not under the fury of an oppressor, they are yet captive. The Lord understands the desire of the captive to be free, and a master of his own destiny (the contrast with the fear that he should die in the pit, or not receive his ration of bread).

Even in such captivity, the Lord reminds them of his power. God is yet there.

Multidimensional Commentary on the Book of Mormon

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