Dear Bros/Sis's
Are you working on Jacob 5-6? I find these scriptures quite confusing. In particular in Jacob 4, Jacob sets up the allegory by saying
"16 But behold, according to the scriptures, this stone [The Savior] shall become the great, and the last, and the only sure foundation, upon which the Jews can build.
17 And now, my beloved, how is it possible that these, after having rejected the sure foundation, can ever build upon it, that it may become the head of their corner?"
I am not sure that Jacob 5-6 answers this question. As far as I can tell some of the Jews do accept the Savior, namely
1. Some of the Jews who travel to North America and become Nephites/Lamonites
2. Some of the Jews who are scattered become Christians.
As a percentage of the Jews, groups 1 and 2, seem rather small. Do other Jews accept the Savior after they regroup in Jerusalem when the Jews are gathered just before the Millenium? During the Millenium? Does anyone have any scriptural or doctrinal references that might shed some light on this?
Thanks!