Book of Mormon

Covenant of Christ

 

 

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3 And now it came to pass that in the sixteenth year from the coming of Christ, Lachoneus, the governor of the land, received an epistle from the leader and the governor of this band of robbers. And these are the words which were written, saying, 2 Lachoneus, most noble and chief governor of the land, behold, I write this epistle unto you and do give unto you exceeding great praise because of your firmness, and also the firmness of your people, in maintaining that which ye suppose to be your right and liberty. Yea, ye do stand well, as if ye were supported by the hand of a god in the defense of your liberty, and your property, and your country, or that which ye do call so. 3 And it seemeth a pity unto me, most noble Lachoneus, that ye should be so foolish and vain as to suppose that ye can stand against so many brave men who are at my command, who do now at this time stand in their arms and do await with great anxiety for the word, Go down upon the Nephites and destroy them. 4 And I, knowing of their unconquerable spirit, having proved them in the field of battle, and knowing of their everlasting hatred towards you because of the many wrongs which ye have done unto them, therefore if they should come down against you, they would visit you with utter destruction. 5 Therefore, I have written this epistle, sealing it with mine own hand, feeling for your welfare because of your firmness in that which ye believe to be right, and your noble spirit in the field of battle.

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3 In the 16th year from Christ’s coming, Lachoneus the governor of the land received a letter from the leader of the gang of robbers. This is what he wrote: Lachoneus, most noble and chief governor of the land, I write this letter to praise you and your people because of the firmness shown in maintaining what you believe are your rights and liberty. Indeed, you remain resolute as though supported by a god’s hand in defending what you call your liberty, property, and country. It seems a pity to me, most noble Lachoneus, that you’re so foolish and unwise as to think you can stand against so many brave men who are at my command, who are right now ready for action and await anxiously for the command: Attack the Nephites and destroy them! I know of their invincible spirit, having tested them on the battlefield, and of their eternal hatred for you because of the many wrongs you’ve done to them. So if they were to attack you, they would completely destroy you. Therefore I’ve written this letter, signing it myself, out of concern for your well-being because of your firmness in what you believe to be right, and your noble spirit on the battlefield.

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6 Therefore, I write unto you desiring that ye would yield up unto this my people your cities, your lands, and your possessions, rather than that they should visit you with the sword and that destruction should come upon you. 7 Or in other words, yield yourselves up unto us and unite with us, and become acquainted with our secret works and become our brethren, that ye may be like unto us — not our slaves, but our brethren and partners of all our substance. 8 And behold, I swear unto you, if ye will do this with an oath, ye shall not be destroyed. But if ye will not do this, I swear unto you with an oath that on the morrow month I will command that my armies shall come down against you, and they shall not stay their hand and shall spare not, but shall slay you and shall let fall the sword upon you, yea, even until ye shall become extinct. 9 And behold, I am Giddianhi, and I am the governor of this the secret society of Gaddianton, which society and the works thereof I know to be good; and they are of an ancient date, and they have been handed down unto us. 10 And I write this epistle unto you, Lachoneus, and I hope that ye will deliver up your lands and your possessions without the shedding of blood, that this my people may recover their rights and government, who have dissented away from you because of your wickedness in retaining from them their rights of government. And except ye do this, I will avenge their wrongs. I am Giddianhi.

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Therefore I’m writing to you, asking you to surrender your cities, lands, and property to my people, rather than having them take vengeance upon you with the sword and destroy you. In other words, surrender to us and unite with us and become acquainted with our secret doings and become our associates, so that you can be like us, not our slaves, but our kin and partners in all our wealth. I swear to you: If you do this with an oath, then you won’t be destroyed. But if you don’t do this, I swear to you with an oath that next month I’ll order my armies to come down and attack you, and they won’t hold back and spare you, but they’ll kill you and cause the sword to fall upon you, until you’re all dead. I’m Giddianhi, the governor of this secret society of Gaddianton. And I know this society and what it does are good. We follow an ancient practice and tradition, which has been handed down to us. 10 I’m writing this letter to you Lachoneus; and I hope you surrender your lands and property without bloodshed, so that my people, who have split from you because of your wickedness in keeping their rights of government from them, can regain their rights and government. Unless you do this, I’ll avenge their wrongs. I am Giddianhi.

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11 And now it came to pass when Lachoneus received this epistle, he was exceedingly astonished because of the boldness of Giddianhi in demanding the possession of the land of the Nephites, and also of threatening the people and avenging the wrongs of those that had received no wrong, save it were they had wronged themselves by dissenting away unto those wicked and abominable robbers. 12 And now behold, this Lachoneus, the governor, was a just man, and could not be frightened by the demands and the threatenings of a robber. Therefore, he did not hearken to the epistle of Giddianhi, the governor of the robbers, but he did cause that his people should cry unto the Lord for strength against the time that the robbers should come down against them. 13 Yea, he sent a proclamation among all the people that they should gather together their women and their children, their flocks and their herds, and all their substance save it were their land, unto one place. 14 And he caused that fortifications should be built round about them and the strength thereof should be exceeding great. And he caused that there should be armies, both of the Nephites and of the Lamanites (or of all them who were numbered among the Nephites) should be placed as guards round about, to watch them and to guard them from the robbers, day and night. 15 Yea, he said unto them, As the Lord liveth, except ye repent of all your iniquities and cry unto the Lord, that they would in no wise be delivered out of the hands of those Gaddianton robbers. 16 And so great and marvelous were the words and prophecies of Lachoneus that they did cause fear to come upon all the people; and they did exert themselves in their might to do according to the words of Lachoneus.

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11 When Lachoneus received this letter, he was shocked at Giddianhi’s boldness in demanding control over the Nephites’ land, in threatening the people, and in claiming to avenge imagined wrongs. Their only harm was brought upon themselves by joining the wicked, despicable robbers. 12 Now the governor Lachoneus was a righteous man and couldn’t be frightened by a robber’s demands and threats. Therefore he gave no attention to the letter from Giddianhi, the robbers’ governor, but he had his people call upon the Lord for strength in preparation for when the robbers attacked them. 13 Indeed, he sent a proclamation among all the people to gather their women, children, flocks, herds, and all their belongings, leaving their lands behind, and gather into one place. 14 He had fortifications built all around them, and he reinforced that place. He also had Nephite and Lamanite armed forces (meaning all of them also included as Nephites), look out in every direction to watch and guard against the robbers, day and night. 15 He declared to them: As the Lord lives, unless you repent of all your iniquities and cry out to the Lord, there’s no way you’ll be saved from these Gaddianton robbers. 16 Lachoneus’ words and prophecies were so alarming that they made everyone afraid. Therefore they made every effort to do what Lachoneus said.

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17 And it came to pass that Lachoneus did appoint chief captains over all the armies of the Nephites to command them at the time that the robbers should come down out of the wilderness against them. 18 Now the chiefest among all the chief captains and the great commander of all the armies of the Nephites was appointed, and his name was Gidgiddoni. 19 Now it was the custom among all the Nephites to appoint for their chief captains, save it were in their times of wickedness, someone that had the spirit of revelation, and also of prophecy. Therefore, this Gidgiddoni was a great prophet among them, and also was the chief judge.

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17 Lachoneus appointed chief captains to command all the Nephite armed forces in preparation for when the robbers came down out of the wilderness to attack. 18 Now the overall commander was appointed to be the supreme commander of all the Nephite armed forces, and his name was Gidgiddoni. 19 It was a Nephite custom, except during times of wickedness, to appoint as their chief captains those who had the spirit of revelation and the spirit of prophecy. Accordingly, Gidgiddoni, a great prophet, was appointed, and so too was the chief judge.

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20 Now the people said unto Gidgiddoni, Pray unto the Lord, and let us go up upon the mountains and into the wilderness, that we may fall upon the robbers and destroy them in their own lands. 21 But Gidgiddoni saith unto them, The Lord forbid; for if we should go up against them, the Lord would deliver us into their hands. Therefore, we will prepare ourselves in the center of our lands, and we will gather all our armies together, and we will not go against them, but we will wait till they shall come against us. Therefore, as the Lord liveth, if we do this, he will deliver them into our hands.

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20 Now the people said to Gidgiddoni: Pray to the Lord and then let’s go up into the mountains and the wilderness and attack the robbers and kill them in their own lands. 21 But Gidgiddoni said to them: Heaven forbid! If we attacked them, the Lord would hand us over to them. Therefore we’ll prepare ourselves in the center of our lands and we’ll consolidate our armies. But we won’t attack them; we’ll wait until they attack us. As the Lord lives, if we do this, He will put them in our power.

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22 And it came to pass in the seventeenth year, in the latter end of the year, the proclamation of Lachoneus had gone forth throughout all the face of the land, and they had taken their horses, and their chariots, and their cattle, and all their flocks, and their herds, and their grain, and all their substance, and did march forth by thousands and by tens of thousands, until they had all gone forth to the place which had been appointed that they should gather themselves together to defend themselves against their enemies. 23 And the land which was appointed was the land of Zarahemla and the land which was between the land of Zarahemla and the land Bountiful, yea, to the line which was betwixt the land Bountiful and the land Desolation. 24 And there were a great many thousand people who were called Nephites, who did gather themselves together in this land. Now Lachoneus did cause that they should gather themselves together in the land southward because of the great curse which was upon the land northward; 25 and they did fortify themselves against their enemies. And they did dwell in one land and in one body, and they did fear the words which had been spoken by Lachoneus, insomuch that they did repent of all their sins. And they did put up their prayers unto the Lord their God that he would deliver them in the time that their enemies should come down against them to battle. 26 And they were exceeding sorrowful because of their enemy. And Gidgiddoni did cause that they should make weapons of war of every kind, that they should be strong with armor, and with shields, and with bucklers, after his instructions.

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22 In the 17th year, toward the end of the year, Lachoneus’ proclamation had gone out throughout the whole land. They had taken their horses, wagons, cattle, flocks, herds, grain, and all their belongings and marched out by thousands and tens of thousands until they reached the gathering place to defend themselves against their enemies. 23 And the designated place was the land of Zarahemla and the region between the land of Zarahemla and the land of Bountiful, to the line between the land of Bountiful and the land of Desolation. 24 Tens of thousands of Nephites gathered together there. Now Lachoneus had them gather in the land to the south because of the great curse on the land to the north. 25 They fortified themselves against their enemies and lived in one area, as a single large group. And they obeyed the words of Lachoneus, repenting of all their sins. They offered prayers to the Lord their God, asking Him to protect them when their enemies came down to attack them. 26 They mourned because of their enemy. And Gidgiddoni had them make a variety of weapons, so they would be protected with armor, shields, and bucklers, according to his instructions.

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4 And it came to pass that in the latter end of the eighteenth year, those armies of robbers had prepared for battle, and began to come down, and to sally forth from the hills, and out of the mountains, and the wilderness, and their strong holds, and their secret places, and began to take possession of the lands, both which was in the land south and which was in the land north, and began to take possession of all the lands which had been deserted by the Nephites and the cities which had been left desolate. 2 But behold, there were no wild beasts nor game in those lands which had been deserted by the Nephites, and there was no game for the robbers save it were in the wilderness. 3 And the robbers could not exist save it were in the wilderness, for the want of food; for the Nephites had left their lands desolate and had gathered their flocks, and their herds, and all their substance, and they were in one body. 4 Therefore, there was no chance for the robbers to plunder and to obtain food save it were to come up in open battle against the Nephites. And the Nephites being in one body and having so great a number, and having reserved for themselves provisions, and horses, and cattle, and flocks of every kind, that they might subsist for the space of seven years, in the which time they did hope to destroy the robbers from off the face of the land. And thus the eighteenth year did pass away.

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4 Toward the end of the 18th year, the robbers’ armed forces had prepared for battle and started to make sudden attacks from the hills, mountains, and wilderness areas, and from their strongholds and secret places, and began to get control of the land, both in the south and in the north. They occupied all the lands deserted by the Nephites, as well as the abandoned cities. But there were no wild animals or wild game in the areas deserted by the Nephites; and there was no wild game for the robbers except in the wilderness. The robbers couldn’t survive except in the wilderness due to a lack of food. This was because the Nephites left their lands bare, taking all their flocks, herds, and belongings, and consolidated into a single large group. Therefore it was impossible for the robbers to steal food, other than by engaging the Nephites in open battle. The Nephites were gathered into a single large group, and they had stored up enough supplies, horses, cattle, and flocks of every kind to survive for seven years, and during this time they hoped to drive the robbers out of the land — and so the 18th year ended.

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5 And it came to pass that in the nineteenth year, Giddianhi found that it was expedient that he should go up to battle against the Nephites, for there was no way that they could subsist save it were to plunder, and rob, and murder. 6 And they durst not spread themselves upon the face of the land insomuch that they could raise grain, lest the Nephites should come upon them and slay them. Therefore, Giddianhi gave commandment unto his armies that in this year they should go up to battle against the Nephites.

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In the 19th year, Giddianhi concluded it was necessary to go up to battle against the Nephites, since there was no way for them to survive except to steal, rob, and murder. They didn’t dare spread out on the land in order to raise grain, fearing the Nephites would attack and kill them. So in this year Giddianhi ordered his armed forces to attack the Nephites.

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7 And it came to pass that they did come up to battle, and it was in the sixth month. And behold, great and terrible was the day that they did come up to battle. And they were girded about after the manner of robbers, and they had a lambskin about their loins, and they were dyed in blood, and their heads were shorn, and they had headplates upon them. And great and terrible was the appearance of the armies of Giddianhi because of their armor and because of their being dyed in blood. 8 And it came to pass that the armies of the Nephites, when they saw the appearance of the army of Giddianhi, had all fallen to the earth and did lift their cries to the Lord their God that he would spare them and deliver them out of the hands of their enemies. 9 And it came to pass that when the armies of Giddianhi saw this, they began to shout with a loud voice because of their joy, for they had supposed that the Nephites had fallen with fear because of the terror of their armies. 10 But in this thing they were disappointed, for the Nephites did not fear them, but they did fear their God and did supplicate him for protection. Therefore, when the armies of Giddianhi did rush upon them, they were prepared to meet them, yea, in the strength of the Lord they did receive them.

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They came up to battle in the sixth month, and the day they came up to battle was great and terrible. They were outfitted like robbers: they had lambskins around their waists, which were dyed in blood, and their heads were shaved, and they had helmets on. The look of Giddianhi’s army, because of their armor and being dyed in blood, was threatening. Then the Nephite armed forces — when they saw Giddianhi’s army come into view — fell to their knees and cried out loudly to the Lord their God that He would spare them and save them from their enemies. When Giddianhi’s army saw this, they began to shout loudly for joy. They thought the Nephites had fallen to the ground with fear because of the terror produced by their warriors. 10 But these hopes were unwarranted, since the Nephites weren’t afraid of them, but they respected God and humbly and earnestly asked Him for protection. Therefore when Giddianhi’s armies rushed upon them, they were ready to resist them; and they fought them with the Lord’s strength.

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11 And the battle commenced in this the sixth month, and great and terrible was the battle thereof, yea, great and terrible was the slaughter thereof, insomuch that there never was known so great a slaughter among all the people of Lehi since he left Jerusalem. 12 And notwithstanding the threatenings and the oaths which Giddianhi had made, behold, the Nephites did beat them insomuch that they did fall back from before them.

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11 The battle began in this sixth month, and it was great and terrible; indeed, the resulting slaughter was immense, so much that there had never been so much killing among all of Lehi’s people since he left Jerusalem. 12 Despite the threats and oaths Giddianhi made, the Nephites defeated them, and they retreated.

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13 And it came to pass that Gidgiddoni commanded that his armies should pursue them as far as to the borders of the wilderness and that they should not spare any that should fall into their hands by the way. And thus they did pursue them and did slay them to the borders of the wilderness, even until they had fulfilled the commandment of Gidgiddoni. 14 And it came to pass that Giddianhi, who had stood and fought with boldness, was pursued as he fled; and being weary because of his much fighting, he was overtaken and slain. And thus was the end of Giddianhi the robber. 15 And it came to pass that the armies of the Nephites did return again to their place of security.

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13 Then Gidgiddoni ordered his armies to pursue them to the wilderness boundary and not to spare any that fell into their hands along the way. So they chased them and killed them to the edge of the wilderness, obeying Gidgiddoni’s order. 14 And Giddianhi, who had fought boldly, was chased as he ran away. Because he was exhausted from the fighting, he was caught and killed. That was how Giddianhi the robber died. 15 And the Nephite armies returned to their secure location.

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And it came to pass that this nineteenth year did pass away and the robbers did not come again to battle, neither did they come again in the twentieth year. 16 But in the twenty and first year, they did not come up to battle, but they came up on all sides to lay siege round about the people of Nephi; for they did suppose that if they should cut off the people of Nephi from their lands and should hem them in on every side, and if they should cut them off from all their outward privileges, that they could cause them to yield themselves up according to their wishes. 17 Now they had appointed unto themselves another leader, whose name was Zemnarihah; therefore, it was Zemnarihah that did cause that this siege should take place. 18 But behold, this was an advantage unto the Nephites, for it was impossible for the robbers to lay siege sufficiently long to have any effect upon the Nephites because of their much provision which they had laid up in store, 19 and because of the scantiness of provisions among the robbers. For behold, they had nothing save it were meat for their subsistence, which meat they did obtain in the wilderness. 20 And it came to pass that the wild game became scarce in the wilderness, insomuch that the robbers were about to perish with hunger. 21 And the Nephites were continually marching out by day and by night and falling upon their armies, and cutting them off by thousands and by tens of thousands. 22 And thus it became the desire of the people of Zemnarihah to withdraw from their design because of the great destruction which come upon them by night and by day.

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The 19th year came to an end and the robbers didn’t come again to battle, then or in the 20th year either. 16 In the 21st year, they didn’t start a battle, but they surrounded and besieged the Nephites. They thought that if they cut off the Nephites from their lands and surrounded them, and cut them off from the outside, they could make them surrender according to their wishes. 17 Now they had appointed a replacement leader over them named Zemnarihah. Therefore it was Zemnarihah who ordered the siege to take place. 18 But this was an advantage for the Nephites. Because it was impossible for the robbers to lay siege long enough to have any effect on the Nephites, because of their abundant supplies they had stored 19 in contrast to the robbers’ insufficient supplies. Indeed, they had nothing for their survival except meat, which they hunted in the wilderness. 20 Wild game grew increasingly scarce, so much that the robbers were starving. 21 The Nephites were repeatedly attacking their armed forces — both during the day and at night — killing them by the thousands and tens of thousands. 22 So Zemnarihah’s people now wanted to abandon their plan because of the great losses they experienced both at night and during the day.

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23 And it came to pass that Zemnarihah did give command unto his people that they should withdraw themselves from the siege and to march into the farthermost parts of the land northward. 24 And now Gidgiddoni, being aware of their design, and knowing of their weakness because of the want of food and the great slaughter which had been made among them, therefore he did send out his armies in the nighttime and did cut off the way of their retreat, and did place his armies in the way of their retreat. 25 And this did they do in the nighttime, and gat on their march beyond the robbers, so that on the morrow, when the robbers began their march, they were met by the armies of the Nephites, both in their front and in their rear. 26 And the robbers who were on the south were also cut off in their places of retreat. And all these things were done by command of Gidgiddoni.

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23 Zemnarihah ordered his people to abandon the siege and go to the most remote parts of the land to the north. 24 Now Gidgiddoni learned of their plan and knew they were weakened from hunger and from the casualties inflicted upon them, so he sent out his armies at night to block their retreat and placed his armed forces in the direct path of their retreat. 25 They did this at night and got ahead of the robbers, so on the next day, when the robbers began their journey, they encountered Nephite armed forces in both their front and their rear. 26 The robbers to the south were also cut off from their retreat. All this was done at Gidgiddoni’s command.

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27 And there were many thousands who did yield themselves up prisoners unto the Nephites, and the remainder of them were slain; 28 and their leader, Zemnarihah, was taken and hanged upon a tree, yea, even upon the top thereof until he was dead. And when they had hanged him until he was dead, they did fall the tree to the earth and did cry with a loud voice, saying, 29 May the Lord preserve his people in righteousness and in holiness of heart, that they may cause to be fell to the earth all who shall seek to slay them because of power and secret combinations, even as this man hath been fell to the earth! 30 And they did rejoice and cry again with one voice, saying, May the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, protect this people in righteousness so long as they shall call on the name of their God for protection! 31 And it came to pass that they did break forth, all as one, in singing and praising their God for the great thing which he had done for them in preserving them from falling into the hands of their enemies. 32 Yea, they did cry, Hosanna to the Most High God! And they did cry, Blessed be the name of the Lord God Almighty, the Most High God! 33 And their hearts were swollen with joy unto the gushing out of many tears because of the great goodness of God in delivering them out of the hands of their enemies. And they knew it was because of their repentance and their humility that they had been delivered from an everlasting destruction. 5 And now behold, there was not a living soul among all the people of the Nephites who did doubt in the least the words of all the holy prophets which had been spoken, for they knew that it must needs be that they must be fulfilled. 2 And they knew it must be expedient that Christ had come, because of the many signs which had been given according to the words of the prophets. And because of the things which had come to pass already, they knew it must needs be that all things should come to pass according to that which had been spoken. 3 Therefore, they did forsake all their sins, and their abominations, and their whoredoms, and did serve God with all diligence, day and night.

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27 Many thousands surrendered as prisoners to the Nephites, and the rest of them were killed. 28 Their leader Zemnarihah was captured and hanged from the top of a tree until he was dead. When they had hanged him to death, they cut the tree down and shouted: 29 May the Lord preserve His people in righteousness and holiness of heart, so they can cut down all who attempt to kill them to gain power and join secret conspiracies, just as this man has been cut down to the ground. 30 They rejoiced and shouted again together, saying: May the God of Abraham and the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob protect this people in righteousness, so long as they call on God’s name for protection. 31 And they burst out as one, singing and praising God for the great thing He had done for them in preserving them from falling into their enemies’ hands. 32 Indeed, they cried out: Hallelujah to the Most High God! They cried out: May the Lord God Almighty’s name be blessed, the Most High God! 33 Their hearts were joyful to the point they were brought to tears because of God’s great goodness in freeing them from their enemies. They knew it was because of their repentance and humility that they were saved from everlasting destruction. 5 Now there wasn’t a living soul among the Nephites who had any doubt about the words spoken by the holy prophets. They knew they must necessarily be fulfilled. They knew Christ must necessarily have come, because of the many signs given, fulfilling the prophets’ words. Because of the things that had already happened, they knew all the rest of the things would happen just as it had been foretold. So they abandoned all their sins, abominations, and whoredoms and served God diligently day and night.

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4 And now it came to pass that when they had taken all the robbers prisoners, insomuch that none did escape who were not slain, they did cast their prisoners into prison and did cause the word of God to be preached unto them. And as many as would repent of their sins and enter into a covenant that they would murder no more were set at liberty. 5 But as many as there were who did not enter into a covenant, and who did still continue to have those secret murders in their hearts, yea, as many as were found breathing out threatenings against their brethren, were condemned and punished according to the law. 6 And thus they did put an end to all those wicked, and secret, and abominable combinations in the which there were so much wickedness and so many murders committed. 7 And thus had the twenty and second year passed away, and the twenty and third year also, and the twenty and fourth, and the twenty and fifth. And thus had twenty and five years passed away.

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When they had captured all the robbers, so that not one of them escaped alive, they imprisoned them and preached God’s word to them. Those who repented of their sins and made a covenant not to murder again were freed. But those who didn’t make a covenant and who continued to have thoughts of murdering in secret — indeed, all those who were found threatening their fellow Nephites — were condemned and punished according to the law. So they put an end to those evil, secret, and despicable conspiracies resulting in so much evil and so many murders. The 22nd year had come to an end, and the 23rd year as well, and the 24th, and the 25th. And so 25 years had come and gone.

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8 And there had many things transpired which, in the eyes of some, would be great and marvelous; nevertheless, they cannot all be written in this book, yea, this book cannot contain even an hundredth part of what was done among so many people in the space of twenty and five years. 9 But behold, there are records which do contain all the proceedings of this people, and a more short but a true account was given by Nephi; 10 therefore, I have made my record of these things according to the record of Nephi which was engraven on the plates which were called the plates of Nephi.

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Many things, which some would consider to be great and awe-inspiring, had taken place. However, they can’t all be written in this book. Indeed, this book can’t contain even one percent of what occurred among so many people in 25 years. But there are records containing accounts of everything this people did. And Nephi gave a shorter but true account. 10 Therefore I’ve made my record of these things using Nephi’s record, which was engraved on the plates called the plates of Nephi.

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11 And behold, I do make this record on plates which I have made with mine own hands. 12 And behold, I am called Mormon, being called after the land of Mormon, the land in the which Alma did establish the church among this people, yea, the first church which was established among them after their transgression. 13 Behold, I am a disciple of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. I have been called of him to declare his word among his people, that they might have everlasting life. 14 And it hath become expedient that I, according to the will of God — that the prayers of those who have gone hence, who were the holy ones, should be fulfilled according to their faith — should make a record of these things which have been done, 15 yea, a small record of that which hath taken place from the time that Lehi left Jerusalem, even down until the present time. 16 Therefore, I do make my record from the accounts which have been given by those who were before me until the commencement of my day, 17 and then do I make a record of the things which I have seen with mine own eyes. 18 And I know the record which I make to be a just and a true record; nevertheless, there are many things which, according to our language, we are not able to write.

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11 I’m making this record on plates I made myself, with my own hands. 12 My name is Mormon; I was named after the land of Mormon, where Alma established the congregation among this people, the first congregation established among them after their transgression. 13 I’m a follower of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. I’ve been called by Him to declare His word among His people, so they can have everlasting life. 14 It has become important for me, according to God’s will, to answer the prayers of those who went before, to make this record. This answers the prayers of those holy ones, 15 comprising a small record of what’s happened since Lehi left Jerusalem, until now. 16 Therefore I base my record from the earlier accounts of those who went before, up to the beginning of my time. 17 And then I’ll add a record of what I’ve seen with my own eyes. 18 I know the record I’m making is a fair, correct, and true record. Nevertheless, our language limits us from writing many things.

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19 And now I make an end of my saying which is of myself, and proceed to give my account of the things which have been before me. 20 I am Mormon and a pure descendant of Lehi. I have reason to bless my God and my Savior Jesus Christ, that he brought our fathers out of the land of Jerusalem — and no one knew it, save it were himself and those whom he brought out of that land — and that he hath given me and my people so much knowledge unto the salvation of our souls. 21 Surely he hath blessed the house of Jacob, and hath been merciful unto the seed of Joseph, 22 and inasmuch as the children of Lehi have kept his commandments, he hath blessed them and prospered them according to his word. 23 Yea, and surely shall he again bring a remnant of the seed of Joseph to the knowledge of the Lord their God. 24 And as surely as the Lord liveth will he gather in from the four quarters of the earth all the remnant of the seed of Jacob who are scattered abroad upon all the face of the earth. 25 And as he hath covenanted with all the house of Jacob, even so shall the covenant wherewith he hath covenanted with the house of Jacob be fulfilled, in his own due time, unto the restoring all the house of Jacob unto the knowledge of the covenant that he hath covenanted with them. 26 And then shall they know their Redeemer, who is Jesus Christ, the Son of God; and then shall they be gathered in from the four quarters of the earth unto their own lands, from whence they have been dispersed; yea, as the Lord liveth, so shall it be. Amen.

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19 Now I’ll bring my remarks about myself to an end and continue to give my account of what’s happened before my time. 20 I’m Mormon and a pure descendant of Lehi. I have reason to praise God and my Savior Jesus Christ, for bringing our ancestors out of the land of Jerusalem — and no one knew it except Him and those He brought out of that land — and for giving me and my people so much knowledge for the salvation of our souls. 21 He’s certainly blessed Jacob’s family and been merciful to Joseph’s descendants. 22 And to the degree Lehi’s children have kept His commandments, He’s blessed them and prospered them as He promised. 23 He will certainly return a remnant of Joseph’s descendants to know the Lord their God again. 24 As surely as the Lord lives, He will gather in from the four quarters of the earth all the remnant of Jacob’s descendants who are scattered throughout the whole earth. 25 He has covenanted with all of Jacob’s family, and that covenant will likewise be fulfilled when He decides it’s the right time, restoring all of Jacob’s family to know of the covenant He’s made with them. 26 Then they will know their Redeemer — Jesus Christ, the Son of God — and be gathered in from the four quarters of the earth to their own lands, from where they’ve been scattered. Indeed, as the Lord lives, it will happen. Amen.