How did the Nephites’ obedience to the law differ from that of the Jews?

Thomas R. Valletta

“Nephites, though separated from their forebears and kindred by oceans of water, yet kept the law of Moses. (2 Ne. 5:10; Jarom 1:5; Hel. 15:5.) But they did so with a proper understanding, knowing that salvation was in Christ who should come and that ‘the law of Moses was a type of his coming.’ (Alma 25:15–16.) … To them the law was not an end in itself, but a means to an end. The blindness of their Jewish relatives in the Old World came ‘by looking beyond the mark’ (Jacob 4:14), meaning they did not have a proper perspective of the law and know how it was designed to lead them to Christ and his gospel” (McConkie, Promised Messiah, 420).

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