Why does the Lord plant “Israel” all over the vineyard?

Thomas R. Valletta

“A distinctive legal practice in Israel around 600 B.C. was the use of doubled, sealed, and witnessed documents. These documents had two parts: one was left open for ready access while the other was sealed up for later consultation by the parties. … Witnesses were necessary, and their numbers could vary. … When and by whom could these seals be opened? It appears that only a judge or another authorized official could break the seals and open the document. … Similarly, Nephi envisioned the final Nephite record as having two parts, one sealed and the other not sealed (2 Nephi 27:8, 15)” (Welch, “Doubled, Sealed, and Witnessed Documents”).

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