Book of Mormon
Covenant of Christ
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16 And now it came to pass that after I, Nephi, had made an end of speaking to my brethren, behold, they said unto me, Thou hast declared unto us hard things, more than which we are able to bear. 2 And it came to pass that I said unto them that I knew that I had spoken hard things against the wicked according to the truth, and the righteous have I justified and testified that they should be lifted up at the last day. Wherefore, the guilty taketh the truth to be hard, for it cutteth them to the very center. 3 And now my brethren, if ye were righteous and were willing to hearken to the truth and give heed unto it, that ye might walk uprightly before God, then ye would not murmur because of the truth and say, Thou speakest hard things against us. 4 And it came to pass that I, Nephi, did exhort my brethren with all diligence to keep the commandments of the Lord. 5 And it came to pass that they did humble themselves before the Lord, insomuch that I had joy and great hopes of them, that they would walk in the paths of righteousness. 6 Now all these things were said and done as my father dwelt in a tent in the valley which he called Lemuel.
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16 When I had finished speaking with my brothers they told me: You’ve declared harsh things to us, more than we can stand. 2 I replied that I knew I had spoken blunt things against the wicked because it’s the truth. But I’ve justified the righteous, testifying they would be lifted up on the last day. Therefore the truth wounds the guilty since it cuts them to the core. 3 Now, my brothers, if you were righteous and willing to listen and pay careful attention to the truth in order to live righteously before God, you wouldn’t complain because of the truth and say: You speak harsh things against us. 4 Then I humbly urged my brothers to keep the Lord’s commandments. 5 And they humbled themselves before the Lord, and that gave me joy and great hopes for them, that they would walk in the paths of righteousness. 6 All this was said and done as my father lived in a tent in the valley he called Lemuel.
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7 And it came to pass that I, Nephi, took one of the daughters of Ishmael to wife, and also my brethren took of the daughters of Ishmael to wife, and also Zoram took the eldest daughter of Ishmael to wife. 8 And thus my father had fulfilled all the commandments of the Lord which had been given unto him. And also I, Nephi, had been blessed of the Lord exceedingly.
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7 And I married one of Ishmael’s daughters, and my brothers married his other daughters also, and Zoram married his oldest daughter. 8 My father had in this way fulfilled all the Lord’s commandments given to him. And I also had been greatly blessed by the Lord.
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9 And it came to pass that the voice of the Lord spake unto my father by night and commanded him that on the morrow he should take his journey into the wilderness. 10 And it came to pass that as my father arose in the morning and went forth to the tent door, and to his great astonishment, he beheld upon the ground a round ball of curious workmanship, and it was of fine brass. And within the ball were two spindles, and the one pointed the way whither we should go into the wilderness.
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9 Then the Lord’s voice spoke to my father at night and commanded him to travel into the wilderness the next day. 10 When my father got up in the morning and went to the tent door, to his great astonishment he saw a round object of detailed workmanship on the ground, made of fine brass. Inside the ball were two pins, and one of them pointed where we were to go in the wilderness.
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11 And it came to pass that we did gather together whatsoever things we should carry into the wilderness, and all the remainder of our provisions which the Lord had given unto us. And we did take seed of every kind that we might carry into the wilderness.
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11 We gathered everything we needed to take into the wilderness and the rest of the provisions the Lord provided for us. And we took seeds of every kind that we were able to bring into the wilderness.
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12 And it came to pass that we did take our tents and departed into the wilderness across the river Laman. 13 And it came to pass that we traveled for the space of four days, nearly a south-southeast direction, and we did pitch our tents again; and we did call the name of the place Shazer.
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12 So we took our tents and set out into the wilderness across the Laman River. 13 We traveled for four days in nearly a south-southeast direction. Then we pitched our tents again and named the place Shazer.
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14 And it came to pass that we did take our bows and our arrows and go forth into the wilderness to slay food for our families; and after we had slain food for our families, we did return again to our families in the wilderness, to the place of Shazer. And we did go forth again in the wilderness, following the same direction, keeping in the most fertile parts of the wilderness which were in the borders near the Red Sea. 15 And it came to pass that we did travel for the space of many days, slaying food by the way with our bows, and our arrows, and our stones, and our slings; 16 and we did follow the directions of the ball, which led us in the more fertile parts of the wilderness. 17 And after we had traveled for the space of many days, we did pitch our tents for the space of a time, that we might again rest ourselves and obtain food for our families.
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14 Following that, we took our bows and arrows and went into the wilderness to hunt game for our families. After we had obtained food, we returned to them in the wilderness at Shazer. Then we traveled again in the wilderness, following the same direction, keeping to the most fertile parts of the wilderness in the mountainous area near the Red Sea. 15 We traveled for many days, killing food along the way with our bows, arrows, stones, and slings. 16 And we followed the directions the ball gave which guided us through the more fertile parts of the wilderness.
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18 And it came to pass that as I, Nephi, went forth to slay food, behold, I did break my bow which was made of fine steel; and after I did break my bow, behold, my brethren were angry with me because of the loss of my bow, for we did obtain no food. 19 And it came to pass that we did return without food to our families. And being much fatigued because of their journeying, they did suffer much for the want of food. 20 And it came to pass that Laman, and Lemuel, and the sons of Ishmael did begin to murmur exceedingly because of their sufferings and afflictions in the wilderness; and also my father began to murmur against the Lord his God; yea, and they were all exceeding sorrowful, even that they did murmur against the Lord. 21 Now it came to pass that I, Nephi, having been afflicted with my brethren because of the loss of my bow, and their bows having lost their springs, it began to be exceeding difficult, yea, insomuch that we could obtain no food. 22 And it came to pass that I, Nephi, did speak much unto my brethren because they had hardened their hearts again, even unto complaining against the Lord their God. 23 And it came to pass that I, Nephi, did make out of wood a bow, and out of a straight stick an arrow; wherefore, I did arm myself with a bow and an arrow, with a sling and with stones. And I said unto my father, Whither shall I go to obtain food? 24 And it came to pass that he did inquire of the Lord, for they had humbled themselves because of my words; for I did say many things unto them in the energy of my soul. 25 And it came to pass that the voice of the Lord came unto my father, and he was truly chastened because of his murmurings against the Lord, insomuch that he was brought down into the depths of sorrow.
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17 After we had traveled many days, we pitched our tents again so we could rest and get food for our families. 18 But as I went out to hunt, I broke my bow, which was made of sturdy steel. After I broke my bow, my brothers were angry with me because its loss meant we couldn’t get food. 19 So we returned without food to our families. And since everyone was exhausted because of our travels, they suffered greatly because of the lack of food. 20 And Laman, Lemuel, and Ishmael’s sons began to complain a great deal because of their suffering and difficulties in the wilderness. My father also began to complain against the Lord his God; indeed, they were all very unhappy, to the point they complained against the Lord. 21 I was mocked and shamed by my brothers because my bow had broken and their bows had lost their recoil. Therefore it became dangerous, so much so we faced starvation. 22 And I talked to my brothers a great deal, because they had hardened their hearts again, to the point of complaining against the Lord who is God. 23 I then made a wooden bow and an arrow from a straight stick, arming myself with a bow, arrow, sling, and stones. Then I asked my father: Where should I go to find game? 24 In turn, he asked the Lord, because they had humbled themselves because of my words, since I had said many things to them from my heart. 25 And the Lord’s voice came to my father, and he was rebuked for complaining against the Lord, making him regret deeply his error.
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26 And it came to pass that the voice of the Lord said unto him, Look upon the ball and behold the things which are written. 27 And it came to pass that when my father beheld the things which were written upon the ball, he did fear and tremble exceedingly, and also my brethren, and the sons of Ishmael, and our wives. 28 And it came to pass that I, Nephi, beheld the pointers which were in the ball, that they did work according to the faith, and diligence, and heed, which we did give unto them. 29 And there was also written upon them a new writing which was plain to be read, which did give us understanding concerning the ways of the Lord; and it was written and changed from time to time according to the faith and diligence which we gave unto it. And thus we see that by small means the Lord can bring about great things. 30 And it came to pass that I, Nephi, did go forth up into the top of the mountain, according to the directions which were given upon the ball. 31 And it came to pass that I did slay wild beasts, insomuch that I did obtain food for our families. 32 And it came to pass that I did return to our tents bearing the beasts which I had slain; and now when they beheld that I had obtained food, how great was their joy! And it came to pass that they did humble themselves before the Lord and did give thanks unto him.
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26 The Lord’s voice told him: Look on the ball and observe what is written. 27 When my father saw the things written on the ball, he became afraid and trembled a great deal, and so did my brothers and Ishmael’s sons and our wives. 28 I realized the pointers in the ball worked according to the faith, diligence, and attention we gave them. 29 And a new writing, plain to be read, was written on them, letting me understand the Lord’s ways. It was written and changed from time to time according to the faith and diligence we gave to it. We see from this that the Lord can accomplish great things by ordinary means. 30 I then climbed the mountain according to the directions given on the ball. 31 And I harvested game animals, and I obtained food for our families. 32 Then I returned to our tents, carrying the animals I harvested. When they saw that I brought food, they were overjoyed. And they humbled themselves before the Lord and gave thanks to Him.
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33 And it came to pass that we did again take our journey, traveling nearly the same course as in the beginning; and after we had traveled for the space of many days, we did pitch our tents again, that we might tarry for the space of a time.
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33 Then we traveled again, in nearly the same direction as in the beginning. After we had traveled for many days, we again pitched our tents to stay for a while.
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34 And it came to pass that Ishmael died and was buried in the place which was called Nahom. 35 And it came to pass that the daughters of Ishmael did mourn exceedingly because of the loss of their father and because of their afflictions in the wilderness. And they did murmur against my father because he had brought them out of the land of Jerusalem, saying, Our father is dead. Yea, and we have wandered much in the wilderness, and we have suffered much afflictions, hunger, thirst, and fatigue; and after all these sufferings we must perish in the wilderness with hunger. 36 And thus they did murmur against my father and also against me; and they were desirous to return again to Jerusalem. 37 And Laman said unto Lemuel, and also unto the sons of Ishmael, Behold, let us slay our father, and also our brother Nephi who has taken it upon him to be our ruler and our teacher, who are his elder brethren. 38 Now he says that the Lord has talked with him, and also that angels have ministered unto him. But behold, we know that he lies unto us; and he tells us these things, and he worketh many things by his cunning arts, that he may deceive our eyes, thinking perhaps that he may lead us away into some strange wilderness. And after he has led us away, he has thought to make himself a king and a ruler over us, that he may do with us according to his will and pleasure. And after this manner did my brother Laman stir up their hearts to anger. 39 And it came to pass that the Lord was with us, yea, even the voice of the Lord came and did speak many words unto them and did chasten them exceedingly. And after they were chastened by the voice of the Lord, they did turn away their anger and did repent of their sins, insomuch that the Lord did bless us again with food, that we did not perish.
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34 And Ishmael died and was buried in the place called Nahom. 35 Ishmael’s daughters mourned a great deal because of the loss of their father and because of their hardships in the wilderness. They complained about my father because he had brought them from Jerusalem, saying: Our father is dead, and we’ve wandered a long way into the wilderness and we’ve endured many difficulties: hunger, thirst, and fatigue. And after all this suffering we’re going to die from hunger in the wilderness. 36 These were their complaints about my father and me. They wanted to return home to Jerusalem. 37 Then Laman said to Lemuel and Ishmael’s sons: Let’s kill our father and our brother Nephi, who’s taken it upon himself to be our ruler and teacher, instead of us, his older brothers. 38 He says the Lord has talked with him and angels have ministered to him. But we know he’s lying to us. He tells us this and invents many things by his clever tricks to mislead us, perhaps planning to take us to some remote, uninhabited land. And after he’s taken us there, he’s come up with a plan to make himself a king and ruler over us, so he can force us to submit to his will and control. This was how my brother Laman got them angry. 39 But the Lord was with us — His voice came and said many words to them and chastised them severely. After being rebuked by the Lord, they turned away their anger and repented of their sins, and the Lord blessed us again with food, letting us survive.
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17 And it came to pass that we did again take our journey in the wilderness; and we did travel nearly eastward from that time forth. And we did travel and wade through much affliction in the wilderness, and our women bare children in the wilderness. 2 And so great were the blessings of the Lord upon us that while we did live upon raw meat in the wilderness, our women did give plenty of suck for their children and were strong, yea, even like unto the men; and they began to bear their journeyings without murmurings.
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17 We resumed our journey in the wilderness, traveling nearly eastward from then on. We went through many hardships in the journey, and our women gave birth to children in the wilderness. 2 But the Lord’s blessings were so great that while we lived on raw meat in the wilderness, our women produced plenty of milk for their children and were strong, like the men. So they began to bear their journey without complaint.
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3 And thus we see that the commandments of God must be fulfilled. And if it so be that the children of men keep the commandments of God, he doth nourish them, and strengthen them, and provide ways and means whereby they can accomplish the thing which he has commanded them. Wherefore, he did provide ways and means for us while we did sojourn in the wilderness.
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3 Accordingly, we see God’s commandments are certain to be fulfilled, and if people keep God’s commandments, He nourishes and strengthens them and provides ways and means so they can accomplish what He’s commanded them. That being the case, He provided ways and means for us as we traveled in the wilderness.
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4 And we did sojourn for the space of many years, yea, even eight years in the wilderness. 5 And we did come to the land which we called Bountiful, because of its much fruit and also wild honey; and all these things were prepared of the Lord that we might not perish. And we beheld the sea, which we called Irreantum, which (being interpreted) is many waters.
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4 We lived in the wilderness for many years, eight in total. 5 Then we came to the land we named Bountiful because it had plenty of fruit and wild honey. The Lord prepared all these things so we wouldn’t perish. We saw the sea, which we called Irreantum (which means many waters).
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6 And it came to pass that we did pitch our tents by the seashore. And notwithstanding we had suffered many afflictions and much difficulty, yea, even so much that we cannot write them all, we were exceedingly rejoiced when we came to the seashore; and we called the place Bountiful because of its much fruit.
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6 We pitched our tents by the seashore. And despite having suffered many hardships and difficulties, so many we can’t write all of them down, we were overjoyed when we came to the seashore. And we named the place Bountiful because it was fruitful.
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7 And it came to pass that after I, Nephi, had been in the land Bountiful for the space of many days, the voice of the Lord came unto me, saying, Arise and get thee into the mountain. And it came to pass that I arose and went up into the mountain and cried unto the Lord. 8 And it came to pass that the Lord spake unto me, saying, Thou shalt construct a ship after the manner which I shall shew thee, that I may carry thy people across these waters. 9 And I said, Lord, whither shall I go that I may find ore to molten that I may make tools to construct the ship after the manner which thou hast shewn unto me? 10 And it came to pass that the Lord told me whither I should go to find ore, that I might make tools.
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7 After I had been in the land of Bountiful for many days, the Lord’s voice came to me, saying: Get up and climb the mountain. So I got up and climbed the mountain and prayed to the Lord. 8 Then the Lord told me: You must build a ship in the way I’ll show you so I can carry your people across the sea. 9 And I asked: Lord, where should I go to find iron ore to melt so I can make tools to build the ship in the way you’ve shown me? 10 In response, the Lord told me where to go to find ore so I could make tools.
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11 And it came to pass that I, Nephi, did make bellows, wherewith to blow the fire, of the skins of beasts. And after I had made bellows, that I might have wherewith to blow the fire, I did smite two stones together that I might make fire. 12 For the Lord had not hitherto suffered that we should make much fire as we journeyed in the wilderness, for he said, I will make thy food become sweet, that ye cook it not. 13 And I will also be your light in the wilderness; and I will prepare the way before you, if it so be that ye shall keep my commandments. Wherefore, inasmuch as ye shall keep my commandments, ye shall be led towards the promised land; and ye shall know that it is by me that ye are led. 14 Yea, and the Lord said also that after ye have arrived to the promised land, ye shall know that I, the Lord, am God, and that I, the Lord, did deliver you from destruction, yea, that I did bring you out of the land of Jerusalem. 15 Wherefore, I, Nephi, did strive to keep the commandments of the Lord, and I did exhort my brethren to faithfulness and diligence. 16 And it came to pass that I did make tools of the ore which I did molten out of the rock. 17 And when my brethren saw that I was about to build a ship, they began to murmur against me, saying, Our brother is a fool, for he thinketh that he can build a ship; yea, and he also thinketh that he can cross these great waters. 18 And thus my brethren did complain against me and were desirous that they might not labor, for they did not believe that I could build a ship, neither would they believe that I were instructed of the Lord.
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11 I then made a pair of bellows from animal skins with which to blow the fire. And after I had made a pair of bellows, I struck two stones together to make fire. 12 Up to that point, the Lord hadn’t allowed us to make many fires as we traveled in the wilderness. He said: I’ll keep your food from spoiling, and you will not need to cook it. 13 I will also be your light in the wilderness and prepare the way in front of you if you keep My commandments. So to the degree you keep My commandments, you’ll be led toward the promised land. And you’ll know that you’re led by Me. 14 The Lord also said: After you’ve arrived at the promised land, you will know that I the Lord am God, that I saved you from destruction and brought you out of the land of Jerusalem. 15 So I made a great effort to keep the Lord’s commandments and urged my brothers to be faithful and diligent. 16 I made tools from the ore that I melted from the rock. 17 When my brothers saw I was preparing to build a ship, they began to mock me, saying: Our brother’s a fool! He thinks he can build a ship! He also thinks he can cross this great sea. 18 These were some of my brothers’ complaints about what I was doing, and they didn’t want to work, since they didn’t believe I could build a ship, and they refused to believe I was led by the Lord.
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19 And now it came to pass that I, Nephi, was exceeding sorrowful because of the hardness of their hearts. And now when they saw that I began to be sorrowful, they were glad in their hearts, insomuch that they did rejoice over me, saying, We knew that ye could not construct a ship, for we knew that ye were lacking in judgment; wherefore, thou canst not accomplish so great a work. 20 And thou art like unto our father, led away by the foolish imaginations of his heart. Yea, he hath led us out of the land of Jerusalem, and we have wandered in the wilderness for these many years. And our women have toiled, being big with child; and they have borne children in the wilderness and suffered all things save it were death. And it would have been better that they had died before they came out of Jerusalem than to have suffered these afflictions. 21 Behold, these many years we have suffered in the wilderness, which time we might have enjoyed our possessions and the land of our inheritance; yea, and we might have been happy. 22 And we know that the people who were in the land of Jerusalem were a righteous people, for they keep the statutes and the judgments of the Lord, and all his commandments according to the law of Moses; wherefore, we know that they are a righteous people. And our father hath judged them and hath led us away because we would hearken unto his word; yea, and our brother is like unto him. And after this manner of language did my brethren murmur and complain against us.
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19 Now I was deeply distressed because of how stubborn they were. When they saw I began to be discouraged, they were delighted, so much so that they gloated over me, saying: We knew you couldn’t build a ship, since we knew you lacked good sense; you’ll never finish such a huge task. 20 You’re like our father, persuaded by his foolish, deluded thinking. He’s taken us from the land of Jerusalem, and we’ve wandered in the wilderness these many years. And our women have struggled to travel while pregnant, and they’ve had children in the wilderness and suffered everything but death. It would have been better for them to have died before they left Jerusalem than to have endured these difficulties. 21 We’ve undergone hardships all these years in the wilderness when we could have enjoyed our possessions and property, and we would have been happy. 22 We know the people in the land of Jerusalem were righteous, since they keep the Lord’s statutes and judgments and all His commandments according to the Law of Moses; so we know they’re a righteous people. But our father has judged them and taken us from home because we were willing to listen to him; and our brother is like him. These were my brothers’ complaints about us.
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23 And it came to pass that I, Nephi, spake unto them, saying, Do ye believe that our fathers, who were the children of Israel, would have been led away out of the hands of the Egyptians if they had not hearkened unto the words of the Lord? 24 Yea, do ye suppose that they would have been led out of bondage if the Lord had not commanded Moses that he should lead them out of bondage? 25 Now ye know that the children of Israel were in bondage, and ye know that they were laden with tasks which were grievous to be borne. Wherefore, ye know that it must needs be a good thing for them that they should be brought out of bondage. 26 Now ye know that Moses was commanded of the Lord to do that great work, and ye know that by his word the waters of the Red Sea were divided hither and thither, and they passed through on dry ground. 27 But ye know that the Egyptians were drowned in the Red Sea, who were the armies of Pharaoh. 28 And ye also know that they were fed with manna in the wilderness. 29 Yea, and ye also know that Moses, by his word, according to the power of God which was in him, smote the rock and there came forth water, that the children of Israel might quench their thirst. 30 And notwithstanding they being led — the Lord their God, their Redeemer, going before them, leading them by day, and giving light unto them by night, and doing all things for them which were expedient for man to receive — they hardened their hearts and blinded their minds, and reviled against Moses and against the true and living God. 31 And it came to pass that according to his word he did destroy them, and according to his word he did lead them, and according to his word he did do all things for them; and there was not anything done save it were by his word. 32 And after they had crossed the river Jordan, he did make them mighty unto the driving out the children of the land, yea, unto the scattering them to destruction.
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23 I asked them: Do you believe our ancestors, the children of Israel, would have been freed from slavery to the Egyptians if they hadn’t listened to the Lord’s words? 24 Do you think they would have left their bondage if the Lord hadn’t commanded Moses to free them? 25 Now you know the children of Israel were enslaved and you know they were forced to do hard work. So you know it was obviously a good thing for them to be freed from slavery. 26 Now you know Moses was directed by the Lord to do that great and miraculous thing. And you know the waters of the Red Sea were divided to the right and left by his word and they passed through on dry ground. 27 But you know the Egyptians — Pharaoh’s armed forces — drowned in the Red Sea. 28 And you also know they were fed with manna in the wilderness, 29 and Moses, through his word according to God’s power which was in him, struck the rock and water came out, so that the children of Israel could quench their thirst. 30 And despite being led — with the Lord their God, their Redeemer, going ahead of them, leading them by day, giving light to them by night, and doing everything for them that was necessary for people to receive — they hardened their hearts, refused to understand, and complained against Moses and against the true and living God. 31 And according to His word He destroyed them, and according to His word He led them, and according to His word He did everything for them. And nothing was done except by His word. 32 After they had crossed the Jordan River, He made them so powerful that they were able to drive out the inhabitants of the land and scatter them until they were gone.
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33 And now, do ye suppose that the children of this land, who were in the land of promise, who were driven out by our fathers, do ye suppose that they were righteous? Behold, I say unto you, nay. 34 Do ye suppose that our fathers would have been more choice than they if they had been righteous? I say unto you, nay. 35 Behold, the Lord esteemeth all flesh in one; he that is righteous is favored of God. But behold, this people had rejected every word of God, and they were ripe in iniquity, and the fullness of the wrath of God was upon them. And the Lord did curse the land against them and bless it unto our fathers; yea, he did curse it against them unto their destruction, and he did bless it unto our fathers, unto their obtaining power over it.
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33 Do you think the prior inhabitants of the promised land who were driven out by our ancestors were righteous? No, they were not. 34 Do you think that if those prior inhabitants had been righteous, our ancestors could have driven them out? No, our ancestors couldn’t have. 35 The Lord values all mankind equally; however, those who are righteous are blessed by God. But that nation rejected all of God’s words; they were ripe in iniquity and God’s full wrath was imposed upon them. So the Lord cursed the land against them and blessed it for our ancestors. He cursed it, resulting in their destruction, and He blessed it for our ancestors, to give them possession of it.
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36 Behold, the Lord hath created the earth that it should be inhabited, and he hath created his children that they should possess it. 37 And he raiseth up a righteous nation and destroyeth the nations of the wicked. 38 And he leadeth away the righteous into precious lands, and the wicked he destroyeth, and curseth the land unto them for their sakes. 39 He ruleth high in the Heavens, for it is his throne, and this earth is his footstool. 40 And he loveth them who will have him to be their God. Behold, he loved our fathers; and he covenanted with them, yea, even Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, and he remembered the covenants which he had made; wherefore, he did bring them out of the land of Egypt. 41 And he did straiten them in the wilderness with his rod, for they hardened their hearts, even as ye have; and the Lord straitened them because of their iniquity. He sent flying fiery serpents among them; and after they were bitten, he prepared a way that they might be healed; and the labor which they had to perform were to look. And because of the simpleness of the way, or the easiness of it, there were many who perished. 42 And they did harden their hearts from time to time, and they did revile against Moses and also against God. Nevertheless, ye know that they were led forth by his matchless power into the land of promise.
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36 The Lord has created the earth to be inhabited, and He’s created His children to inhabit it. 37 He raises up a righteous nation and destroys the wicked nations. 38 He leads the righteous to favorable lands and He destroys the wicked, cursing the land against them because of their sins. 39 He rules high in the heavens because it’s His throne, and this earth is His footrest. 40 He loves those who want Him to be their God. He loved our fathers and covenanted with them — Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob — and remembered the covenants He had made; so He freed their children out of Egypt. 41 And He disciplined them in the wilderness with His rod because they hardened their hearts, just like you have. The Lord imposed afflictions because of their iniquity. He sent flying fiery serpents among them. But after they were bitten, He prepared a way to heal them. It required them to look. But because the cure was so simple, many died. 42 They hardened their hearts from time to time and dishonored Moses and also God. Still, you know they were led by His unequaled power into the promised land.
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43 And now after all these things, the time has come that they have became wicked, yea, nearly unto ripeness. And I know not but they are at this day about to be destroyed, for I know that the day must surely come that they must be destroyed, save a few only, who shall be led away into captivity; 44 wherefore, the Lord commanded my father that he should depart into the wilderness. And the Jews also sought to take away his life; yea, and ye also have sought to take away his life. Wherefore, ye are murderers in your hearts and ye are like unto them. 45 Ye are swift to do iniquity but slow to remember the Lord your God. Ye have seen an angel and he spake unto you. Yea, ye have heard his voice from time to time, and he hath spoken unto you in a still, small voice, but ye were past feeling, that ye could not feel his words. Wherefore, he has spoken unto you like unto the voice of thunder, which did cause the earth to shake as if it were to divide asunder. 46 And ye also know that by the power of his almighty word he can cause the earth that it shall pass away; yea, and ye know that by his word he can cause that rough places to be made smooth, and smooth places shall be broken up. Oh then, why is it that ye can be so hard in your hearts? 47 Behold, my soul is rent with anguish because of you, and my heart is pained. I fear lest ye shall be cast off for ever. Behold, I am full of the spirit of God, insomuch that my frame has no strength.
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43 After all these things, they’ve now become wicked, almost completely ripe in wickedness. For all I know, they’re now about to be destroyed; and it’s certain they’ll be destroyed except for only a few who will be taken away as slaves. 44 Because of this, the Lord commanded our father to depart into the wilderness. The Jews also tried to kill him. And you have too. So you are murderers in your hearts, and you are like them. 45 You’re quick to commit iniquity but slow to remember the Lord who is God. You’ve seen an angel and he spoke to you. You’ve heard His voice from time to time, and He’s spoken to you in a quiet, gentle voice; but you were no longer capable of feeling and you couldn’t feel His words. So He’s spoken to you in a thundering voice that made the earth shake as if it would split in two. 46 You also know that by His all-powerful word He can make the earth pass away. You know that by His word He can level mountains and break apart the stable ground. Then how can you be so hard in your hearts? 47 My soul suffers because of you, and my heart aches. I’m afraid you’ll be rejected forever. I’m full of the Spirit of God, so much so that I’ve become exhausted.
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48 And now it came to pass that when I had spoken these words, they were angry with me and were desirous to throw me into the depths of the sea. And as they came forth to lay their hands upon me, I spake unto them, saying, In the name of the Almighty God I command you that ye touch me not, for I am filled with the power of God, even unto the consuming of my flesh. And whoso shall lay their hands upon me shall wither even as a dried weed, and he shall be as naught before the power of God, for God shall smite him. 49 And it came to pass that I, Nephi, said unto them that they should murmur no more against their father, neither should they withhold their labor from me, for God had commanded me that I should build a ship. 50 And I said unto them, If God had commanded me to do all things, I could do them. If he should command me that I should say unto this water, Be thou earth — and it shall be earth. And if I should say it, it would be done. 51 And now, if the Lord has such great power and has wrought so many miracles among the children of men, how is it that he cannot instruct me that I should build a ship? 52 And it came to pass that I, Nephi, said many things unto my brethren, insomuch that they were confounded and could not contend against me; neither durst they lay their hands upon me nor touch me with their fingers, even for the space of many days. Now they durst not do this lest they should wither before me, so powerful was the spirit of God; and thus it had wrought upon them.
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48 When I said this, they got angry with me and wanted to throw me into the deep sea. As they approached me, I said: In the name of the Almighty God, I command you not to touch me. God’s power fills every part of my frame, and if either of you put your hands on me, you’ll shrivel up like a dried weed. You’re nothing before God’s power, and God will strike you down. 49 Then I warned them not to complain against their father or refuse to work with me anymore, since God had commanded me to build a ship. 50 I told them: Anything God has commanded me to do, I can do. If He were to command me to say to this water: Become earth! — then it would become earth. Whatever I say, if God commands it, it will happen. 51 Now if the Lord has such great power and has performed so many miracles among mankind, then why can’t He teach me how to build a ship? 52 I told my brothers many things that silenced them and they were unable to argue with me. They also didn’t resist or dare lay hands on me or even touch me with their finger for many days. The Spirit of God affected them so powerfully that they were afraid of withering away by touching me.
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53 And it came to pass that the Lord said unto me, Stretch forth thine hand again unto thy brethren and they shall not wither before thee, but I will shake them, saith the Lord, and this will I do that they may know that I am the Lord their God. 54 And it came to pass that I stretched forth my hand unto my brethren, and they did not wither before me, but the Lord did shake them, even according to the word which he had spoken. 55 And now they said, We know of a surety that the Lord is with thee, for we know that it is the power of the Lord that has shaken us. And they fell down before me and were about to worship me, but I would not suffer them, saying, I am thy brother, yea, even thy younger brother. Wherefore, worship the Lord thy God, and honor thy father and thy mother, that thy days may be long in the land which the Lord thy God shall give thee.
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53 Then the Lord said to me: Reach out your hand to touch your brothers. They won’t shrivel and dry up from your touch, but I the Lord will shock them. And I’ll do this to let them know I’m the Lord who is God. 54 So I stretched out my hand to my brothers and they didn’t shrivel and dry up, but the Lord shocked them, just as He said He would. 55 Then they said: We know for sure that the Lord is with you because we know His power has shocked us. Then they fell down in front of me and were about to worship me, but I wouldn’t let them do it, saying: I’m your brother, and your younger brother at that. Therefore worship the Lord who is God and honor your father and mother so your days will be long in the land the Lord your God will give you.
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18 And it came to pass that they did worship the Lord and did go forth with me, and we did work timbers of curious workmanship. And the Lord did shew me from time to time after what manner I should work the timbers of the ship. 2 Now I, Nephi, did not work the timbers after the manner which was learned by men, neither did I build the ship after the manner of man, but I did build it after the manner which the Lord had shewn unto me; wherefore, it was not after the manner of men.
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18 So they worshiped the Lord and began to work with me, and we produced well-crafted timbers. And the Lord showed me from time to time how to shape the ship’s timbers. 2 Now I didn’t pattern the timbers in a way followed by men, and I didn’t build the ship in the way that shipbuilders would do it either, but I built it following the way the Lord showed me; as a result, it wasn’t a typical man-made ship.
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3 And I, Nephi, did go into the mount oft, and I did pray oft unto the Lord; wherefore, the Lord shewed unto me great things.
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3 And I often went to the mountain, and I prayed to the Lord frequently; therefore He showed me great things.
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4 And it came to pass that after I had finished the ship according to the word of the Lord, my brethren beheld that it was good and that the workmanship thereof was exceeding fine; wherefore, they did humble themselves again before the Lord.
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4 After I completed the ship following the Lord’s instructions, my brothers saw it was good and its workmanship was excellent; so they humbled themselves again before the Lord.
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5 And it came to pass that the voice of the Lord came unto my father that we should arise and go down into the ship. 6 And it came to pass that on the morrow, after we had prepared all things, much fruits and meat from the wilderness, and honey in abundance, and provisions, according to that which the Lord had commanded us, we did go down into the ship with all our loading, and our seeds, and whatsoever things we had brought with us, every one according to his age. Wherefore, we did all go down into the ship with our wives and our children. 7 And now my father had begat two sons in the wilderness; the elder was called Jacob, and the younger, Joseph.
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5 The Lord’s voice then spoke to my father saying we were to get ready and embark. 6 So the following day, after we had prepared everything — plenty of fruit and meat from the wilderness, large quantities of honey and provisions, obeying what the Lord commanded us to prepare — we entered the ship with all our cargo, seeds, and everything we brought with us, every one in order of their age. Then we embarked with our wives and children. 7 Now my father had had two sons in the wilderness: the older one was named Jacob and the younger Joseph.
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8 And it came to pass, after we had all gone down into the ship, and had taken with us our provisions and things which had been commanded us, we did put forth into the sea and were driven forth before the wind towards the promised land.
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8 After we all entered the ship — bringing with us supplies and other things we had been commanded to bring — we set out to sea and were driven before the wind toward the promised land.
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9 And after we had been driven forth before the wind for the space of many days, behold, my brethren, and the sons of Ishmael, and also their wives, began to make themselves merry, insomuch that they began to dance and to sing and to speak with much rudeness, yea, even that they did forget by what power they had been brought thither; yea, they were lifted up unto exceeding rudeness. 10 And I, Nephi, began to fear exceedingly lest the Lord should be angry with us and smite us because of our iniquity, that we should be swallowed up in the depths of the sea. Wherefore, I, Nephi, began to speak to them with much soberness, but behold, they were angry with me, saying, We will not that our younger brother shall be a ruler over us.
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9 After we sailed for many days, my brothers and Ishmael’s sons and their wives began to indulge in feasting and drinking, to such an extent they started to dance, sing, and become disrespectful, until they forgot the power that brought them there; indeed, they became extremely insolent. 10 I became very afraid the Lord would be angry with us and strike us down because of our iniquity, and we would all drown in the sea. So I tried to sober them up by talking to them. But they got angry with me, saying: We refuse to have our younger brother control us.
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11 And it came to pass that Laman and Lemuel did take me and bind me with cords, and they did treat me with much harshness. Nevertheless, the Lord suffered it, that he might shew forth his power unto the fulfilling of his word which he had spoken concerning the wicked. 12 And it came to pass that after they had bound me, insomuch that I could not move, the compass which had been prepared of the Lord did cease to work. 13 Wherefore, they knew not whither they should steer the ship, insomuch that there arose a great storm — yea, a great and terrible tempest — and we were driven back upon the waters for the space of three days. And they began to be frightened exceedingly lest they should be drowned in the sea; nevertheless, they did not loose me. 14 And on the fourth day which we had been driven back, the tempest began to be exceeding sore. 15 And it came to pass that we were about to be swallowed up in the depths of the sea. And after we had been driven back upon the waters for the space of four days, my brethren began to see that the judgments of God were upon them, and that they must perish save that they should repent of their iniquities. Wherefore, they came unto me and loosed the bands which were upon my wrists, and behold, they had swollen exceedingly; and also mine ankles were much swollen, and great was the soreness thereof. 16 Nevertheless, I did look unto my God, and I did praise him all the day long, and I did not murmur against the Lord because of mine afflictions.
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11 Then Laman and Lemuel took me, tied me up with ropes, and were otherwise brutal to me. Nevertheless, the Lord allowed it to happen so He could remind us of His ability to accomplish everything He said warning the wicked. 12 After they tied me up and I couldn’t move, the compass the Lord had prepared stopped working. 13 As a result, they didn’t know where to steer the ship. So a strong, violent storm arose, and we were driven backward on the water for three days. They became very afraid they would be drowned in the sea. Nevertheless, they didn’t untie me. 14 The storm became very severe on the fourth day driving us back, 15 and we were about to sink into the depths of the sea. After we were driven backward for four days, my brothers realized God’s judgments were upon them, and that they would die unless they repented of their iniquities. So they came to me and untied the ropes on my wrists. They had swollen a great deal and my ankles were also very swollen; it was extremely painful. 16 Still, I looked to God and praised Him all day long; I didn’t complain against the Lord because of my difficulties.
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17 Now my father Lehi had said many things unto them, and also unto the sons of Ishmael, but behold, they did breathe out much threatenings against anyone that should speak for me. And my parents, being stricken in years and having suffered much grief because of their children, they were brought down, yea, even upon their sickbeds. 18 Because of their grief, and much sorrow, and the iniquity of my brethren, they were brought near even to be carried out of this time to meet their God. Yea, their grey hairs were about to be brought down to lie low in the dust, yea, even they were near to be cast with sorrow into a watery grave. 19 And Jacob and Joseph also being young, having need of much nourishment, were grieved because of the afflictions of their mother. And also my wife with her tears and prayers, and also my children, did not soften the hearts of my brethren that they would loose me. 20 And there was nothing, save it were the power of God which threatened them with destruction, could soften their hearts. Wherefore, when they saw that they were about to be swallowed up in the depths of the sea, they repented of the thing which they had done, insomuch that they loosed me.
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17 Now my father Lehi had been saying many things to them and to Ishmael’s sons, but they just threatened anyone who spoke on my behalf. And since my parents were old and had suffered many hardships over their children, they were physically sick and bedridden. 18 Because of their suffering and heartbreak over my brothers’ iniquity, they were almost taken from this life to meet God. Their gray hair was about to be brought down to return to dust; they were at the point of being laid with sorrow into a watery grave. 19 Likewise Jacob and Joseph, since they were young and still breastfeeding, were impacted by their mother’s suffering. And my wife, with her tears and prayers, along with my children, failed to soften my brothers’ hearts and get them to untie me. 20 Nothing except for God’s power, threatening them with destruction, was able to soften their hearts. Therefore when they saw they were about to sink into the depths of the sea, they repented of what they had done, and they untied me.
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21 And it came to pass after they had loosed me, behold, I took the compass, and it did work whither I desired it. And it came to pass that I prayed unto the Lord; and after I had prayed, the winds did cease, and the storm did cease, and there was a great calm. 22 And it came to pass that I, Nephi, did guide the ship that we sailed again towards the promised land. 23 And it came to pass that after we had sailed for the space of many days, we did arrive to the promised land. And we went forth upon the land and did pitch our tents, and we did call it the promised land.
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21 After they untied me, I took the compass and it directed us to whatever place I needed. I prayed to the Lord, and after I prayed, the winds and storm stopped and there was a great calm. 22 Then I guided the ship so we sailed again toward the promised land. 23 After we had sailed for many days, we arrived at the promised land. We disembarked, pitched our tents, and called it the promised land.
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24 And it came to pass that we did begin to till the earth, and we began to plant seeds; yea, we did put all our seeds into the earth which we had brought from the land of Jerusalem. And it came to pass that they did grow exceedingly; wherefore, we were blessed in abundance. 25 And it came to pass that we did find upon the land of promise, as we journeyed in the wilderness, that there was beasts in the forests of every kind, both the cow, and the ox, and the ass, and the horse, and the goat, and the wild goat, and all manner of wild animals, which were for the use of man. And we did find all manner of ore, both of gold, and of silver, and of copper.
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24 We began to till the earth and plant seeds. We put all the seeds we had brought from the land of Jerusalem in the ground and they grew extremely well; so we were blessed abundantly. 25 As we explored the wilderness, we found there were forest animals of every kind: cows, oxen, donkeys, horses, goats, wild goats, and all kinds of wild animals for human use. We also found a variety of precious metals: gold, silver, and copper.
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19 And it came to pass that the Lord commanded me; wherefore, I did make plates of ore, that I might engraven upon them the record of my people. And upon the plates which I made, I did engraven the record of my father, and also our journeyings in the wilderness, and the prophecies of my father; and also many of mine own prophecies have I engraven upon them. 2 And I knew not at the time when I made them that I should be commanded of the Lord to make these plates. Wherefore, the record of my father, and the genealogy of his forefathers, and the more part of all our proceedings in the wilderness, are engraven upon those first plates of which I have spoken; wherefore, the things which transpired before I made these plates are of a truth more particularly made mention upon the first plates.
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19 I made metal plates to engrave a record of my people in order to obey the Lord’s command. I engraved my father’s record, our travels in the wilderness, and my father’s prophecies on the plates I made. I’ve also engraved many of my own prophecies on them. 2 I didn’t know when I made them that the Lord would later command me to make these plates. Therefore my father’s record, his ancestors’ genealogy, and most of our activities in the wilderness are engraved on the first plates I mentioned. So the details of what happened before I made these plates are actually written on the first plates.
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3 And after I made these plates by way of commandment, I, Nephi, received a commandment that the ministry and the prophecies — the more plain and precious parts of them — should be written upon these plates, and that the things which were written should be kept for the instruction of my people, who should possess the land, and also for other wise purposes, which purposes are known unto the Lord. 4 Wherefore, I, Nephi, did make a record upon the other plates, which gives an account — or which gives a greater account — of the wars, and contentions, and destructions of my people. And now this have I done, and commanded my people that they should do after I was gone, and that these plates should be handed down from one generation to another, or from one prophet to another, until further commandments of the Lord. 5 And an account of my making these plates shall be given hereafter; and then behold, I proceed according to that which I have spoken. And this I do that the more sacred things may be kept for the knowledge of my people. 6 Nevertheless, I do not write anything upon plates save it be that I think it be sacred. And now if I do err, even did they err of old; not that I would excuse myself because of other men, but because of the weakness which is in me according to the flesh, I would excuse myself.
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3 After I was commanded to make these plates, I received another commandment that the ministry and prophecies — the most important parts of them — were to be written on these plates, and what is written was to be kept to instruct my people, who would inhabit the land, and for other wise purposes known to the Lord. 4 Therefore I made a record on the other plates, which gives a more complete account of my people’s wars, struggles, and periods of destruction. I’ve done this and commanded my people to do this after I was gone and to hand these plates down from one generation to another, or from one prophet to another, until the Lord gave them further commandments. 5 I’ll later give an account of my making these plates. So that’s how I’ll proceed. I’m doing this to preserve for my people a record of the more sacred things. 6 However, I haven’t written anything on plates unless I think it’s sacred. If I make mistakes, so did others long ago. I don’t wish to excuse myself because of other men, but I would excuse myself because of the weaknesses of human nature.
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7 For the things which some men esteem to be of great worth, both to the body and soul, others set at naught and trample under their feet, yea, even the very God of Israel do men trample under their feet. I say trample under their feet, but I would speak in other words: They set him at naught and hearken not to the voice of his counsels. 8 And behold, he cometh, according to the words of the angel, in six hundred years from the time my father left Jerusalem. 9 And the world, because of their iniquity, shall judge him to be a thing of naught. Wherefore, they scourge him and he suffereth it; and they smite him and he suffereth it; yea, they spit upon him and he suffereth it, because of his lovingkindness and his long-suffering towards the children of men. 10 And the God of our fathers who were led out of Egypt, out of bondage, and also were preserved in the wilderness by him — yea, the God of Abraham, and of Isaac, and the God of Jacob — yieldeth himself, according to the words of the angel, as a man into the hands of wicked men, to be lifted up according to the words of Zenoch, and to be crucified according to the words of Neum, and to be buried in a sepulcher according to the words of Zenos, which he spake concerning the three days of darkness which should be a sign given of his death unto those who should inhabit the isles of the sea — more especially given unto those who are of the house of Israel.
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7 What some people consider very valuable, both to the body and spirit, others disregard and trample under their feet. People even trample underfoot the very God of Israel. I say trample underfoot, but I should use other words: they regard Him as unimportant and don’t hearken to His counsels. 8 According to the angel’s words, He will come 600 years after my father left Jerusalem. 9 And the world, because of their iniquity, will judge Him to be of no worth. Therefore they’ll whip Him, and He’ll submit to it; they’ll strike Him, and He’ll submit to it; and they’ll spit on Him, and He’ll submit to it, because of His loving-kindness and long-suffering toward mankind. 10 The God who led our fathers out of Egypt and from slavery, who kept them alive in the wilderness, the God of Abraham and the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob will give Himself up as a man into the hands of wicked men, according to the words of the angel. He’ll be lifted up, according to the words of Zenoch; to be crucified, according to the words of Neum; and to be buried in a sepulcher, according to the words of Zenos. He also spoke about the three days of darkness — which was to be a sign of His death given to those who would be living on the islands of the sea, more particularly given to those who are from the house of Israel.
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11 For thus spake the prophet: The Lord God surely shall visit all the house of Israel at that day, some with his voice because of their righteousness, unto their great joy and salvation, and others with the thunderings and the lightnings of his power — by tempest, by fire, and by smoke and vapor of darkness, and by the opening of the earth, and by mountains which shall be carried up. 12 And all these things must surely come, saith the prophet Zenos. And the rocks of the earth must rend. And because of the groanings of the earth, many of the kings of the isles of the sea shall be wrought upon by the spirit of God to exclaim, The God of nature suffers! 13 And as for those who are at Jerusalem, saith the prophet, they shall be scourged by all people because they crucified the God of Israel and turn their hearts aside, rejecting signs, and wonders, and power, and glory of the God of Israel. 14 And because they turn their hearts aside, saith the prophet, and have despised the Holy One of Israel, they shall wander in the flesh, and perish, and become a hiss and a byword, and be hated among all nations. 15 Nevertheless, when that day cometh, saith the prophet, that they no more turn aside their hearts against the Holy One of Israel, then will he remember the covenants which he made to their fathers. 16 Yea, then will he remember the isles of the sea, yea, and all the people who are of the house of Israel will I gather in, saith the Lord, according to the words of the prophet Zenos, from the four quarters of the earth. 17 Yea, and all the earth shall see the salvation of the Lord, saith the prophet: every nation, kindred, tongue, and people shall be blessed.
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11 This is what the prophet said: The Lord God will certainly visit all of the house of Israel at that day, some with His voice because of their righteousness, to their great joy and salvation, and others with the thunder and lightning of His power: by storm, fire, smoke, mist of darkness, the earth splitting apart, and mountains raised up. 12 All these things will certainly happen, said the prophet Zenos, and earth’s bedrock, or solid ground, will break apart. Because of the groaning of the earth, many kings living on the islands of the sea will be so affected by the Spirit of God they’ll cry out: The God of nature suffers. 13 The prophet said: As for those at Jerusalem, because they crucified the God of Israel and closed their hearts, rejecting the signs, miracles, and the power and glory of the God of Israel, they’ll become hated and persecuted. 14 Because they’ve turned their hearts aside, said the prophet, and treated the Holy One of Israel with contempt, their aimless path will lead to destruction, scorning, ridicule, and hatred from all nations. 15 Nevertheless, the prophet said when the time comes that they don’t turn their hearts aside anymore against the Holy One of Israel, He’ll remember the covenants He made to their fathers. 16 And then He’ll remember those who live on the islands of the sea. According to the words of the prophet Zenos, the Lord said: I’ll gather in all the people who are from the house of Israel, from the four quarters of the earth. 17 The whole earth will see the Lord’s salvation and people of every nation, tribe, and language will be blessed.
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18 And I, Nephi, have written these things unto my people, that perhaps I might persuade them that they would remember the Lord their Redeemer. 19 Wherefore, I speak unto all the house of Israel, if it so be that they should obtain these things. 20 For behold, I have workings in the spirit which doth weary me, even that all my joints are weak, for those who are at Jerusalem. For had not the Lord been merciful to show unto me concerning them, even as he had prophets of old, I should have perished also. 21 He surely did show unto prophets of old all things concerning them, and also he did show unto many concerning us. Wherefore, it must needs be that we know concerning them, for they are written upon the plates of brass.
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18 I have written these things to my people hoping to persuade them to remember the Lord their Redeemer. 19 Therefore I speak to all the house of Israel, if they read these things. 20 For I have overwhelming impressions from the spirit about those who live at Jerusalem; it makes all my joints weak. Because if the Lord wasn’t merciful to warn me about these judgments, just as He had former prophets, I would have died alongside them. 21 He certainly showed former prophets everything about them. He also showed prophets about us; so we read about us in what’s written on the brass plates.