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Covenant of Christ

 

 

 

An account of the sons of Mosiah, who rejected their rights to the kingdom for the word of God and went up to the land of Nephi to preach to the Lamanites. Their sufferings and deliverance according to the record of Alma.

 

An account of Mosiah’s sons, who rejected their rights to the kingdom for God’s word and went up to the land of Nephi to preach to the Lamanites. Their times of suffering and their liberation, according to Alma’s record.

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17 And now it came to pass that as Alma was journeying from the land of Gideon, southward, away to the land of Manti, behold, to his astonishment he met the sons of Mosiah journeying towards the land of Zarahemla. 2 Now these sons of Mosiah were with Alma at the time the angel first appeared unto him. Therefore, Alma did rejoice exceedingly to see his brethren; and what added more to his joy — they were still his brethren in the Lord. Yea, and they had waxed strong in the knowledge of the truth, for they were men of a sound understanding, and they had searched the scriptures diligently that they might know the word of God. 3 But this is not all. They had given themselves to much prayer and fasting, therefore they had the spirit of prophecy and the spirit of revelation; and when they taught, they taught with power and authority, even as with the power and authority of God. 4 And they had been teaching the word of God for the space of fourteen years among the Lamanites, having had much success in bringing many to the knowledge of the truth. Yea, by the power of their words, many were brought before the altar of God to call on his name and confess their sins before him. 5 Now these are the circumstances which attended them in their journeyings, for they had many afflictions: they did suffer much, both in the body and in mind, such as hunger, thirst, and fatigue, and also much labor in the spirit. 6 Now these were their journeyings: having taken leave of their father Mosiah in the first year of the reign of the judges, having refused the kingdom which their father was desirous to confer upon them (and also this was the mind of the people); 7 nevertheless, they departed out of the land of Zarahemla, and took their swords, and their spears, and their bows, and their arrows, and their slings — and this they did that they might provide food for themselves while in the wilderness. 8 And thus they departed into the wilderness with their numbers which they had selected, to go up to the land of Nephi to preach the word unto the Lamanites.

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17 As Alma was traveling from Gideon southward to Manti, to his surprise he came upon Mosiah’s sons on their way to Zarahemla. Now these sons of Mosiah were with Alma when the angel first appeared to him. So Alma was overjoyed at seeing his friends again. They were still his faithful brothers in the Lord and that added to his joy. Their understanding of the truth had expanded greatly. They had grown from their experiences and from serious study of the scriptures. But this isn’t all; they also faithfully prayed and fasted, and as a result, they had the spirit of prophecy and revelation. When they taught, they taught with the power and authority of God. They had been teaching God’s word for 14 years among the Lamanites with a lot of success in bringing many of them to accept the truth. Indeed, by the power of their words many knelt in prayer before God, asking in His name for their sins to be forgiven. They had encountered many afflictions during their missionary work. They suffered a great deal, both in body and mind, including hunger, thirst, fatigue, and many spiritual challenges. This is the account of their journey: In the first year of the judges’ rule, after refusing to be kings as their father and the people wanted, and saying goodbye to their father Mosiah, they left Zarahemla. They brought their swords, spears, bows, arrows, and slings, to provide food while in the wilderness. They went into the wilderness with a few chosen companions, to go to the land of Nephi and preach to the Lamanites.

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9 And it came to pass that they journeyed many days in the wilderness, and they fasted much and prayed much that the Lord would grant unto them a portion of his spirit to go with them and abide with them, that they might be an instrument in the hands of God to bring, if it were possible, their brethren the Lamanites to the knowledge of the truth, to the knowledge of the baseness of the traditions of their fathers which were not correct.

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They traveled for many days in the wilderness. To have a portion of the Spirit of the Lord accompany them, they fasted and prayed often, asking the Lord to let them be instruments in God’s hands to persuade their Lamanite brothers and sisters to accept the truth, if at all possible. They hoped they would understand their ancestors’ traditions were false and corrupt.

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10 And it came to pass that the Lord did visit them with his spirit, and said unto them, Be comforted; and they were comforted. 11 And the Lord said unto them also, Go forth among the Lamanites, thy brethren, and establish my word; yet ye shall be patient in long-suffering and afflictions, that ye may shew forth good examples unto me. And I will make an instrument of thee in my hands unto the salvation of many souls. 12 And it came to pass that the hearts of the sons of Mosiah, and also those who were with them, took courage to go forth unto the Lamanites to declare unto them the word of God.

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10 The Spirit of the Lord visited and told them: Take comfort. (And that comforted them to hear it.) 11 The Lord also said: Go to the Lamanites, your brothers and sisters, and convey My word. You must be patient, long-suffering, and endure afflictions, to set a good example for them. I’ll make you messengers in My hands to save many souls. 12 Then Mosiah’s sons and those with them resolved in their hearts to go to the Lamanites to teach them God’s word.

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13 And it came to pass when they had arrived in the borders of the land of the Lamanites, that they separated themselves and departed one from another, trusting in the Lord that they should meet again at the close of their harvest; for they supposed that great was the work which they had undertaken. 14 And assuredly it was great, for they had undertaken to preach the word of God to a wild, and a hardened, and a ferocious people, a people who delighted in murdering the Nephites, and robbing and plundering them. And their hearts were set upon riches, or upon gold and silver and precious stones; yet they sought to obtain these things by murdering and plundering, that they might not labor for them with their own hands. 15 Thus, they were a very indolent people, many of whom did worship idols. And the curse of God had fallen upon them because of the traditions of their fathers, notwithstanding the promises of the Lord were extended unto them on the conditions of repentance. 16 Therefore, this was the cause for which the sons of Mosiah had undertaken the work — that perhaps they might bring them unto repentance, that perhaps they might bring them to know of the plan of redemption. 17 Therefore, they separated themselves one from another and went forth among them, every man alone, according to the word and power of God which was given unto him.

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13 When they arrived at the outskirts of the Lamanites’ land, each of them went their separate way, trusting in the Lord they would meet again when their harvest ended. They believed the work ahead of them was important, 14 and it was certainly tremendous, because they committed to preach God’s word to a wild, hardened, savage people who took pleasure in murdering, robbing, and plundering the Nephites. Lamanite hearts were set on gold, silver, precious stones, and material possessions which they attempted to acquire through murder and plunder rather than working with their own hands for them. 15 They were a very lazy people, and many of them worshiped idols. God’s curse had fallen upon them because of their ancestors’ traditions, but despite that, if they would repent, the promises of the Lord were still offered to them. 16 This was the reason Mosiah’s sons decided they needed to do the work to try to get them to repent. They hoped to let them understand the plan of redemption. 17 Then they separated and went their separate ways, each going individually, as they were led by the word and power of God directing them.

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18 Now Ammon being the chief among them, or rather, he did administer unto them, he departed from them after having blessed them according to their several stations, having imparted the word of God unto them, or administered unto them, before his departure. And thus they took their several journeys throughout the land. 19 And Ammon went to the land of Ishmael, the land being called after the sons of Ishmael who also became Lamanites. 20 And as Ammon entered the land of Ishmael, the Lamanites took him and bound him, as was their custom to bind all the Nephites who fell into their hands and carry them before the king. And thus it was left to the pleasure of the king to slay them, or to retain them in captivity, or to cast them into prison, or to cast them out of his land, according to his will and pleasure. 21 And thus Ammon was carried before the king who was over the land of Ishmael; and his name was Lamoni, and he was a descendant of Ishmael. 22 And the king inquired of Ammon if it were his desires to dwell in the land among the Lamanites, or among his people. 23 And Ammon said unto him, Yea, I desire to dwell among this people for a time, yea, and perhaps until the day I die.

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18 Their leader, Ammon, blessed them each for their missionary effort, as inspired by God, before departing. Then they went their separate ways. 19 Ammon went to the land of Ishmael, the land named for Ishmael’s sons, who also became Lamanites. 20 As Ammon entered the land of Ishmael, the Lamanites took him and tied him up, since it was their practice to tie up all the Nephites who fell into their hands and bring them to the king. It was left up to the king whether to kill them, enslave them, imprison them, or expel them from his land, as he decided. 21 And so Ammon was brought to the king who was over the land of Ishmael — named Lamoni, a descendant of Ishmael. 22 The king asked Ammon if he wanted to live among his people, the Lamanites. 23 Ammon answered him: Yes, I want to live among your people for a while, maybe for the rest of my life.

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24 And it came to pass that king Lamoni was much pleased with Ammon, and caused that his bands should be loosed; and he would that Ammon should take one of his daughters to wife. 25 But Ammon said unto him, Nay, but I will be thy servant. Therefore, Ammon became a servant to king Lamoni. And it came to pass that he was set among other servants to watch the flocks of Lamoni, according to the custom of the Lamanites. 26 And after he had been in the service of the king three days, as he was with the Lamanitish servants going forth with their flocks to the place of water, which was called the water of Sebus — and all the Lamanites drive their flocks hither that they may have water — 27 therefore, as Ammon and the servants of the king were driving forth their flocks to this place of water, behold, a certain number of the Lamanites, who had been with their flocks to water, stood and scattered the flocks of Ammon and the servants of the king; and they scattered them insomuch that they fled many ways.

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24 And king Lamoni was impressed with Ammon and had his restraints removed. He offered Ammon one of his daughters as a wife. 25 But Ammon said to him: No, but I only want to be your servant. So Ammon became one of king Lamoni’s servants. He was sent to a group of servants assigned to watch Lamoni’s flocks. 26 After he had served for three days, he went with the Lamanite servants taking the flocks to the waters of Sebus, a watering place. The Lamanites regularly took their flocks there to get water. 27 As Ammon and the king’s servants were driving their flocks to that watering place, another group of Lamanites there watering flocks blocked and scattered the flocks brought by Ammon and the king’s servants. They scattered them in every direction.

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28 Now the servants of the king began to murmur, saying, Now the king will slay us, as he has our brethren, because their flocks were scattered by the wickedness of these men. And they began to weep exceedingly, saying, Behold, our flocks are scattered already. 29 Now they wept because of the fear of being slain. Now when Ammon saw this, his heart was swollen within him with joy; for, said he, I will shew forth my power unto these my fellow servants, or the power which is in me, in restoring these flocks unto the king, that I may win the hearts of these my fellow servants, that I may lead them to believe in my words. 30 Now these were the thoughts of Ammon when he saw the affliction of those whom he termed to be his brethren.

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28 Then the king’s servants began to complain, saying: Now the king will kill us just as he’s killed our companions, because their flocks were scattered due to the wickedness of these men. They began to lament, saying: Our flocks are already scattered! 29 They were afraid of being killed, and wept. When Ammon saw this, he was encouraged and saw an opportunity. He said to himself: I’ll make a show to my fellow servants of the power of God within me, by restoring these flocks for the king. That will impress my companions that I’m trustworthy, so they will believe me. 30 This is what occurred to Ammon as he saw the distress of those he regarded as his brothers.

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31 And it came to pass that he flattered them by his words, saying, My brethren, be of good cheer, and let us go in search of the flocks, and we will gather them together and bring them back unto the place of water. And thus we will reserve the flocks unto the king and he will not slay us.

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31 He encouraged them, saying: My brothers, be of good cheer. Let’s go and search for the flocks; we’ll gather them and bring them back to the watering place. We’ll save the flocks for the king and he won’t kill us.

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32 And it came to pass that they went in search of the flocks, and they did follow Ammon. And they rushed forth with much swiftness, and did head the flocks of the king, and did gather them together again to the place of water. 33 And those men again stood to scatter their flocks, but Ammon said unto his brethren, Encircle the flocks round about that they flee not, and I go and contend with these men who do scatter our flocks. 34 Therefore, they did as Ammon had commanded them; and he went forth and stood to contend with those who stood by the waters of Sebus. And they were in number not a few, 35 therefore they did not fear Ammon, for they supposed that one of their men could slay him according to their pleasure. For they knew not that the Lord had promised Mosiah that he would deliver his sons out of their hands, neither did they know anything concerning the Lord. Therefore, they delighted in the destruction of their brethren, and for this cause they stood to scatter the flocks of the king.

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32 So they went searching for the flocks; they followed Ammon and quickly located, surrounded, and herded the king’s flocks back to the watering place, as Ammon had directed. 33 But those men returned to scatter the flocks again. Ammon said to his companions: Protect the flocks so they don’t scatter, and I’ll go and confront these men who are running them off. 34 So they did as Ammon had directed them. And he went out to fight them at the waters of Sebus, and there were many of them. 35 Therefore they weren’t afraid of Ammon, since they thought that one of their men could easily kill him. They didn’t know that the Lord had promised Mosiah that He would protect his sons from them; but they didn’t know anything about the Lord, either. These men thought it fun to destroy even their fellow Lamanites — this is why they went out and scattered the king’s flocks.

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36 But Ammon stood forth and began to cast stones at them with his sling; yea, with mighty power he did sling stones amongst them. And thus he slew a certain number of them, insomuch that they began to be astonished at his power. Nevertheless, they were angry because of the slain of their brethren, and they were determined that he should fall. Therefore, seeing that they could not hit him with their stones, they came forth with clubs to slay him. 37 But behold, every man that lifted his club to smite Ammon, he smote off their arms with his sword, for he did withstand their blows by smiting their arms with the edge of his sword, insomuch that they began to be astonished and began to flee before him. Yea, and they were not few in number; and he caused them to flee by the strength of his arm. Now 38 six of them had fallen by the sling, but he slew none save it were their leader with his sword; and he smote off as many of their arms as were lifted against him, and they were not a few. And 39 when he had driven them afar off, he returned, and they watered their flocks and returned them to the pasture of the king, and then went in unto the king, bearing the arms which had been smote off by the sword of Ammon, of those who sought to slay him. And they were carried in unto the king for a testimony of the things which they had done.

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36 But Ammon stood his ground and began to throw stones at them with deadly accuracy using his sling. In this way, he killed a few of them — so many, in fact, that they were surprised at his ability. This made them angry because their companions were killed, and they wanted revenge and to kill him. But they were unable to hit him with their stones, and so they attacked him with clubs to kill him. 37 But Ammon, with his sword, cut off the arm of every man who lifted his club to strike him. He countered their blows by striking their arms with the edge of his sword; eventually, even though they outnumbered him, they became terrified and ran away. Despite their number, his skill and strength sent them running away in fear. 38 Now six of them were killed by his sling, but their leader was the only one killed by his sword. However, he had severed every arm raised against him, and there were many of them. 39 When he had chased them far away, he returned. After watering their flocks, they returned them to the king’s pasture and then went to see the king, carrying the arms of those who had tried to kill Ammon, which he had cut off with his sword. They were carried in to the king as evidence of what was done.

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18 And it came to pass that king Lamoni caused that his servants should stand forth and testify to all the things which they had seen concerning the matter. 2 And when they had all testified to the things which they had seen, and he had learned of the faithfulness of Ammon in preserving his flocks, and also of his great power in contending against those who sought to slay him, he was astonished exceedingly, and said, Surely this is more than a man. Behold, is not this the Great Spirit who doth send such great punishments upon this people because of their murders? 3 And they answered the king and said, Whether he be the Great Spirit or a man, we know not; but this much we do know, that he cannot be slain by the enemies of the king, neither can they scatter the king’s flocks when he is with us because of his expertness and great strength. Therefore, we know that he is a friend to the king. And now, O king, we do not believe that a man has such great power, for we know that he cannot be slain. 4 And now when the king heard these words, he said unto them, Now I know that it is the Great Spirit, and he has come down at this time to preserve your lives, that I might not slay you as I did your brethren. Now this is the Great Spirit of whom our fathers have spoken. 5 Now this was the tradition of Lamoni which he had received from his father — that there was a Great Spirit. Notwithstanding they believed in a Great Spirit, they supposed that whatsoever they did was right. Nevertheless, Lamoni began to fear exceedingly with fear, lest he had done wrong in slaying his servants; 6 for he had slain many of them because their brethren had scattered their flocks at the place of water. And thus, because they had had their flocks scattered, they were slain. 7 Now it was the practice of these Lamanites to stand by the waters of Sebus to scatter the flocks of the people, that thereby they might drive away many that were scattered unto their own land, it being a practice of plunder among them.

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18 Then king Lamoni had his servants explain everything they had seen happen. When they had all testified of what they had seen, and when the king had been informed of Ammon’s faithfulness in preserving his flocks and of his great power in fighting those who tried to kill him, the king was astonished and said: This must be more than a man. He has to be the Great Spirit who punishes this people because of their murders. And they replied to the king: Whether he’s the Great Spirit or a man, we don’t know. But we do know at least this much, that he can’t be killed by the king’s enemies, and they can’t scatter the king’s flocks either, when he’s with us, because of his skill and great strength. So we know he’s a friend of the king. Now, your majesty, we don’t believe that a man has such great power, since we know he can’t be killed. When the king heard these words, he said to them: Now I’m certain he’s the Great Spirit. He’s come down at this time to preserve your lives, so I wouldn’t kill you like I did your fellow servants. This is the Great Spirit whom our fathers have spoken about. Now this was the tradition Lamoni was taught by his father, that there was a Great Spirit; yet despite believing in a Great Spirit, they thought that whatever they did was right. However, Lamoni began to be overwhelmed with fear that he might have done wrong by killing his servants. He had killed many of them because their fellow Lamanites had scattered their flocks at the watering place and he had them executed for failing to protect the flocks. Now it was typical of these Lamanites to plunder flocks by waiting at the waters of Sebus to attack, scatter the flocks, raid, and remove them to their own land.

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8 And it came to pass that king Lamoni inquired of his servants, saying, Where is this man that has such great power? 9 And they said unto him, Behold, he is a feeding thy horses. Now the king had commanded his servants, previous to the time of the watering of their flocks, that they should prepare his horses and his chariots and conduct him forth to the land of Nephi, for there had been a great feast appointed at the land of Nephi by the father of Lamoni, who was king over all the land. 10 Now when king Lamoni heard that Ammon was preparing his horses and his chariots, he was more astonished because of the faithfulness of Ammon, saying, Surely there has not been any servant among all my servants that has been so faithful as this man, for even he doth remember all my commandments to execute them. 11 Now I surely know that this is the Great Spirit, and I would desire him that he come in unto me, but I durst not.

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King Lamoni asked his servants: Where is this man that has such great power? And they replied: He’s right now feeding your horses. Now the king had commanded his servants — before they watered their flocks — to prepare his horses and carriages and transport him to the land of Nephi. He planned to attend a great feast organized in the land of Nephi by Lamoni’s father, the king over all the lands. 10 When king Lamoni heard that Ammon was preparing his horses and carriages, he was more surprised at Ammon’s faithfulness. He said: Certainly no servant of mine has been as faithful as this man — he remembers all my commands and carries them out. 11 Now I know for certain this is the Great Spirit. I would ask him to come and see me, but I don’t dare.

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12 And it came to pass that when Ammon had made ready the horses and the chariots for the king and his servants, he went in unto the king. And he saw that the countenance of the king was changed. Therefore, he was about to return out of his presence, 13 and one of the king’s servants said unto him, Rabbanah — which is (being interpreted) powerful or great king, considering their kings to be powerful; and thus he said unto him, Rabbanah — the king desireth thee to stay. 14 Therefore, Ammon turned himself unto the king and said unto him, What wilt thou that I should do for thee, O king? And the king answered him not for the space of an hour according to their time, for he knew not what he should say unto him. 15 And it came to pass that Ammon said unto him again, What desirest thou of me? But the king answered him not.

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12 When Ammon had prepared the horses and carriages for the king and his servants, he went to see the king. He saw the king’s countenance had changed; so he was about to turn around and depart. 13 But one of the king’s servants said to him: Rabbanah, meaning powerful or great king — considering their kings to be powerful — and so he said to him: Rabbanah, the king would like you to stay. 14 So Ammon turned to face the king and asked him: What would you like me to do for you, your majesty? And the king didn’t answer him for an hour, according to their time, because he didn’t know what to say to him. 15 And Ammon asked him again: What do you wish me to do? But the king didn’t answer him.

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16 And it came to pass that Ammon, being filled with the spirit of God, therefore he perceived the thoughts of the king. And he said unto him, Is it because thou hast heard that I defended thy servants and thy flocks? And slew seven of their brethren with the sling and with the sword, and smote off the arms of others in order to defend thy flocks and thy servants? Behold, is it this that causeth thy marvelings? 17 I say unto you, what is it, that thy marvelings are so great? Behold, I am a man, and am thy servant. Therefore, whatsoever thou desirest which is right, that will I do. 18 Now when the king had heard these words, he marveled again, for he beheld that Ammon could discern his thoughts. But notwithstanding this, king Lamoni did open his mouth and said unto him, Who art thou? Art thou that Great Spirit who knows all things? 19 Ammon answered and said unto him, I am not. 20 And the king said, How knowest thou the thoughts of my heart? Thou mayest speak boldly and tell me concerning these things, and also tell me by what power ye slew and smote off the arms of my brethren that scattered my flocks. 21 And now, if thou wilt tell me concerning these things, whatsoever thou desirest I will give unto thee. And if it were needed, I would guard thee with my armies, but I know that thou art more powerful than all they. Nevertheless, whatsoever thou desirest of me, I will grant it unto thee. 22 Now Ammon being wise yet harmless, he said unto Lamoni, Wilt thou hearken unto my words if I tell thee by what power I do these things? And this is the thing that I desire of thee. 23 And the king answered him and said, Yea, I will believe all thy words. And thus he was caught with guile.

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16 Because Ammon was filled with the Spirit of God, he discerned the king’s thoughts and said to him: Is it because you’ve heard I defended your servants and flocks and killed seven of their fellow Lamanites with the sling and sword and cut off the arms of others in order to defend your flocks and servants? Is this what’s causing your surprise? 17 I ask you: Why are you so surprised? I’m a man and your servant. So I’ll do whatever you wish, if it’s right. 18 Now when the king heard this, he was again surprised, seeing Ammon could discern his thoughts. Despite this, king Lamoni spoke up and asked him: Who are you? Are you that Great Spirit who knows all things? 19 Ammon answered: I’m not. 20 Then the king said: How can you read my thoughts? Please speak freely and tell me about these things. Also, tell me how you were able to kill and cut off the arms of the people who raided my flocks. 21 If you explain these things, I’ll give you whatever you ask. If it were needed, I would guard you with my armies. But I know you’re more powerful than all of them. Still, whatever you ask of me, I’ll grant it to you. 22 Since Ammon was wise yet harmless, he said to Lamoni: Will you listen to what I have to say if I explain the power enabling me to do these things? This is all I ask of you. 23 And the king answered: Yes, I’ll believe everything you say. And so Ammon cleverly caught the king’s attention.

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24 And Ammon began to speak unto him with boldness, and said unto him, Believest thou that there is a God? 25 And he answered unto him, I do not know what that meaneth. 26 And then Ammon said, Believest thou that there is a Great Spirit? 27 And he said, Yea. 28 And Ammon said, This is God. And Ammon said unto him again, Believest thou that this Great Spirit, who is God, created all things which are in Heaven and in the earth? 29 And he said, Yea, I believe that he created all things which are in the earth, but I do not know the Heavens. 30 And Ammon said unto him, The Heavens are a place where God dwells, and all his holy angels. 31 And king Lamoni said, Is it above the earth? 32 And Ammon said, Yea, and he looketh down upon all the children of men; and he knows all the thoughts and intents of the heart, for by his hand were they all created from the beginning. 33 And king Lamoni said, I believe all these things which thou hast spoken. Art thou sent from God? 34 Ammon said unto him, I am a man, and man in the beginning was created after the image of God. And I am called by his holy spirit to teach these things unto this people, that they may be brought to a knowledge of that which is just and true; 35 and a portion of that spirit dwelleth in me, which giveth me knowledge and also power, according to my faith and desires which are in God.

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24 And Ammon began to speak to him boldly and asked: Do you believe there’s a God? 25 And he answered: I don’t know what that means. 26 Then Ammon asked: Do you believe there’s a Great Spirit? 27 And he answered: Yes. 28 And Ammon said: That’s God. And Ammon asked him again: Do you believe this Great Spirit, who is God, created everything that’s in heaven and on the earth? 29 And he replied: Yes, I believe He created everything on the earth. But I know nothing about the heavens. 30 Then Ammon said to him: The heavens are the place where God and His holy angels live. 31 And king Lamoni asked: Is it above the earth? 32 And Ammon replied: Yes, and He looks and sees all mankind; and He knows the thoughts and intents of their hearts, because they were all created by His hand from the beginning. 33 And king Lamoni said: I believe everything you’ve said. Have you been sent from God? 34 Ammon replied: I’m a man — and mankind, in the beginning, was created according to the image of God — and I’ve been called by His Holy Spirit to teach these things to this people, so they can learn about what’s right and true. 35 And a portion of that Spirit dwells within me, giving me knowledge and power based upon my hope and faith in God.

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36 Now when Ammon had said these words, he began to the creation of the world, and also to the creation of Adam, and told him all the things concerning the fall of man, and rehearsed and laid before him the records and the holy scriptures of the people which had been spoken by the prophets, even down to the time that their father Lehi left Jerusalem. 37 And he also rehearsed unto them (for it was unto the king and to his servants) all the journeyings of their fathers in the wilderness, and all their sufferings with hunger and thirst, and their travel, etc. 38 And he also rehearsed unto them concerning the rebellions of Laman, and Lemuel, and the sons of Ishmael — yea, all their rebellions did he relate unto them. And he expounded unto them all the records and scriptures from the time that Lehi left Jerusalem down to the present time. 39 But this is not all, for he expounded unto them the plan of redemption which was prepared from the foundation of the world; and he also made known unto them concerning the coming of Christ, and all the works of the Lord did he make known unto them.

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36 Now after Ammon said this, he started with the creation of the world and Adam, telling him all about the Fall of mankind. He described and explained the history and recited from the holy scriptures, quoting the prophets through the time when their father Lehi left Jerusalem. 37 He also gave them an account — speaking to the king and his servants — of all the traveling their ancestors did in the wilderness, and of all the times they suffered from hunger and thirst, and of their hardships, etc. 38 And he included the times that Laman, Lemuel, and Ishmael’s sons rebelled; indeed, he told them about all their acts of rebellion. And he added information from the records and scriptures written from the time Lehi left Jerusalem down to the present time. 39 Furthermore, he set out the plan of redemption that was prepared from the foundation of creation. He also told them about Christ’s coming and about all the Lord’s works.

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40 And it came to pass that after he had said all these things and expounded them to the king, that the king believed all his words. 41 And he began to cry unto the Lord, saying, O Lord, have mercy, according to thy abundant mercy which thou hast had upon the people of Nephi, have upon me and my people. 42 And now when he had said this, he fell unto the earth as if he were dead. 43 And it came to pass that his servants took him, and carried him in unto his wife, and laid him upon a bed. And he lay as if he were dead for the space of two days and two nights; and his wife, and his sons, and his daughters mourned over him after the manner of the Lamanites, greatly lamenting his loss.

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40 After he had told all these things to the king, the king believed everything he said. 41 And he began to pray to the Lord, saying: O Lord, have mercy! According to the abundant mercy you’ve shown the Nephites, show it to me and my people! 42 When he had said this, he collapsed as if he were dead. 43 Then his servants took him and carried him to his wife and placed him on a bed. He lay there, unconscious, for two days and nights. His wife, sons, and daughters mourned over him thinking he was dead, following the customs of the Lamanites, deeply grieving his loss.

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19 And it came to pass that after two days and two nights, they were about to take his body and lay it into a sepulcher which they had made for the purpose of burying their dead. 2 Now the queen having heard of the fame of Ammon, therefore she sent and desired that he should come in unto her. 3 And it came to pass that Ammon did as he was commanded and went in unto the queen, and desired to know what she would that he should do. 4 And she said unto him, The servants of my husband have made it known unto me that thou art a prophet of a holy God, and that thou hast power to do many mighty works in his name; 5 therefore, if this is the case, I would that ye should go in and see my husband, for he has been laid upon his bed for the space of two days and two nights. And some say that he is not dead, but others say that he is dead, and that he stinketh, and that he ought to be placed in the sepulcher; but as for myself, to me he doth not stink.

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19 After two days and nights, they were about to take his body and place it in a tomb made for burying their dead. Now the queen had heard of Ammon’s reputation, so she sent him a message and asked him to visit her. And Ammon did as he was commanded and went to see the queen and asked what she wanted. She said: My husband’s servants have told me that you’re a prophet of a holy God and you have power to do many miracles in His name. If this is so, I want you to go and see my husband — he’s been on his bed for two days and nights. Some say he isn’t dead, but others say that he is, and you can smell his decay and he should be placed in a tomb. But I personally don’t think he smells of decay.

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6 Now this was what Ammon desired, for he knew that king Lamoni was under the power of God; he knew that the dark veil of unbelief being cast away from his mind, and the light which did light up his mind — which was the light of the glory of God, which was a marvelous light of his goodness — yea, this light had infused much joy into his soul, the cloud of darkness having been dispelled, and that the light of everlasting life was lit up in his soul. Yea, he knew that this had overcome his natural frame, and he was carried away in God. 7 Therefore, what the queen desired of him was his only desire. Therefore, he went in to see the king according as the queen had desired him; and he saw the king and he knew that he was not dead. 8 And he said unto the queen, He is not dead, but he sleepeth in God, and on the morrow he shall rise again; therefore, bury him not. 9 And Ammon said unto her, Believest thou this? And she said unto him, I have had no witness save thy word and the word of our servants; nevertheless, I believe that it shall be according as thou hast said. 10 And Ammon said unto her, Blessed art thou because of thy exceeding faith. I say unto thee, woman, there has not been such great faith among all the people of the Nephites.

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Now this was what Ammon wanted, since he knew king Lamoni was under God’s power. Ammon knew, because the dark veil of unbelief had been driven from the king’s mind, that the light that lit up his mind — the light of God’s glory and a marvelous light of His goodness — that this light had poured such joy into his soul, with the cloud of darkness dispersed, that the light of everlasting life was lit up in his soul. He knew this had overcome his physical body and he was carried away in God. Because of this, what the queen asked of him was exactly what he had hoped. Therefore he went to see the king as the queen asked. And he saw the king and he knew he wasn’t dead. Then he said to the queen: He isn’t dead, he is sleeping in God. Tomorrow he’ll rise again, so don’t bury him. Then Ammon asked her: Do you believe this? She replied: I haven’t received any information beyond what you’ve told me and what our servants have told me. Nevertheless, I believe it will happen as you’ve said. 10 And Ammon said to her: Blessed are you because of your great faith. Indeed, I tell you such great faith isn’t present among all the Nephites.

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11 And it came to pass that she watched over the bed of her husband from that time, even until that time on the morrow which Ammon had appointed that he should rise. 12 And it came to pass that he arose according to the words of Ammon; and as he arose, he stretched forth his hand unto the woman, and said, Blessed be the name of God, and blessed art thou; 13 for as sure as thou livest, behold, I have seen my Redeemer; and he shall come forth and be born of a woman, and he shall redeem all mankind who believe on his name. Now when he had said these words, his heart was swollen within him and he sunk again with joy; and the queen also sunk down, being overpowered by the spirit. 14 Now Ammon, seeing the spirit of the Lord poured out according to his prayers upon the Lamanites — his brethren — who had been the cause of so much mourning among the Nephites, or among all the people of God, because of their iniquities and their traditions — he fell upon his knees and began to pour out his soul in prayer and thanksgiving to God for what he had done for his brethren; and he was also overpowered with joy, and thus they all three had sunk to the earth. 15 Now when the servants of the king had seen that they had fallen, they also began to cry unto God, for the fear of the Lord had come upon them also, for it was they who had stood before the king and testified unto him concerning the great power of Ammon.

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11 And she watched over her husband’s bed from then until the next day, until the time Ammon said he would arise. 12 And he did get up, just as Ammon had promised! As he stood up, he stretched out his hand to the queen and said: Blessed is the name of God! And blessed are you! 13 Just as sure as you’re alive, I’ve seen my Redeemer. He’ll come and be born of a woman, and He’ll redeem everyone who believes in His name. When he had said these words, he was completely overcome and he dropped back down again with joy. And the queen dropped down as well, since she was also overpowered by the Spirit. 14 Then Ammon, seeing the Spirit of the Lord poured out according to his prayers on the Lamanites, now his fellow brothers and sisters — who before caused so much sorrow among the Nephites, or among all God’s people, because of their iniquities and traditions — he fell to his knees and began to pour out his soul in prayer and thanksgiving to God for what He had done for his friends. Then he was overpowered with joy as well. And so all three of them had dropped to the ground. 15 When the king’s servants saw they had fallen, they also began to pray to God, as the fear of the Lord had come over them as well. They were the ones who had stood before the king, testifying to him about Ammon’s great power.

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16 And it came to pass that they did call on the name of the Lord in their might, even until they had all fallen to the earth, save it were one of the Lamanitish women whose name was Abish. She, having been converted unto the Lord for many years on account of a remarkable vision of her father (17 thus having been converted to the Lord), never had made it known. Therefore, when she saw that all the servants of Lamoni had fallen to the earth, and also her mistress the queen, and the king, and Ammon lay prostrate upon the earth, she knew that it was the power of God; and supposing that this opportunity, by making known unto the people what had happened among them, that by beholding this scene it would cause them to believe in the power of God, therefore she ran forth from house to house making it known unto the people. 18 And they began to assemble themselves together unto the house of the king.

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16 And they called on the Lord’s name earnestly, until they had all collapsed onto the ground, except for one Lamanite woman named Abish. Even though she had been previously converted to the Lord for many years, because of a remarkable vision of her father (which had brought about her conversion), 17 she never told anyone. So when she saw Lamoni’s servants had all fallen to the ground, and her mistress the queen and the king as well, and that Ammon was lying flat on the ground, she knew it was God’s power. And thinking this opportunity — by telling the people what had happened to them — that their seeing this scene would cause them to believe in God’s power, she ran from house to house telling the people. 18 And they began to gather at the king’s house,

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And there came a multitude, and to their astonishment they beheld the king, and the queen, and their servants, prostrate upon the earth; and they all lay there as though they were dead. And they also saw Ammon, and behold, he was a Nephite. 19 And now the people began to murmur among themselves, some saying that it was a great evil that had come upon them, or upon the king and his house, because he had suffered that the Nephite should remain in the land. 20 But others rebuked them, saying, The king hath brought this evil upon his house because he slew his servants who had had their flocks scattered at the waters of Sebus. 21 And they were also rebuked by those men who had stood at the waters of Sebus and scattered the flocks which belonged to the king, for they were angry with Ammon because of the number which he had slain of their brethren at the waters of Sebus while defending the flocks of the king. 22 Now one of them, whose brother had been slain with the sword of Ammon, being exceeding angry with Ammon, drew his sword and went forth, that he might let it fall upon Ammon to slay him. And as he lifted the sword to smite him, behold, he fell dead. 23 Now we see that Ammon could not be slain, for the Lord had said unto Mosiah, his father, I will spare him, and it shall be unto him according to thy faith. Therefore, Mosiah trusted him unto the Lord.

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so many that a crowd formed. And they were astonished to see the king and the queen and their servants lying on the ground; they all lay there as though they were dead. And they also saw Ammon — a Nephite. 19 Now the people began to complain, some saying a great evil had come upon them — or upon the king and his house — because he had allowed this Nephite to remain in the land. 20 But others reprimanded them, saying: The king has brought this evil upon his house because he killed his servants whose flocks had been scattered at the waters of Sebus. 21 They were also rebuked by those men who had been at the waters of Sebus and who had scattered the king’s flocks, since they were angry with Ammon because of how many of their companions he had killed there while defending the king’s flocks. 22 Now one of them, whose brother had been killed by Ammon’s sword, was very angry with Ammon. So he drew his sword and came forward intending to kill Ammon. But as he lifted his sword to strike him, he was struck dead. 23 That showed that Ammon couldn’t be killed, for the Lord had promised Mosiah his father: I’ll spare him, and it will be so according to your faith. Therefore Mosiah entrusted him to the Lord.

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24 And it came to pass that when the multitude beheld that the man had fallen dead who lifted the sword to slay Ammon, fear came upon them all, and they durst not put forth their hands to touch him, or any of those who had fallen; and they began to marvel again among themselves what could be the cause of this great power, or what all these things could mean.

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24 When the crowd saw the man who had lifted his sword to kill Ammon was struck dead, they were all frightened. They didn’t dare touch him with their hands or touch any of the others lying there. And they were again astonished and asked each other what could have caused this great power or what all these things could mean.

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25 And it came to pass that there were many among them who said that Ammon was the Great Spirit, and others said he was sent by the Great Spirit; 26 but others rebuked them all, saying that he was a monster who had been sent from the Nephites to torment us. 27 And there were some who said that Ammon was sent by the Great Spirit to afflict them because of their iniquities, and that it was the Great Spirit who had always attended the Nephites, who had ever delivered them out of their hands. And they said that it was this Great Spirit who had destroyed so many of their brethren, the Lamanites. 28 And thus the contention began to be exceeding sharp among them. And while they were thus contending, the woman servant who had caused the multitude to be gathered together came; and when she saw the contention which was among the multitude, she was exceeding sorrowful, even unto tears.

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25 And there were many among them who said that Ammon was the Great Spirit. Others said he was sent by the Great Spirit. 26 But others reprimanded all of them, saying he was a monster who had been sent from the Nephites to torment them. 27 And there were some who said Ammon was sent by the Great Spirit to afflict them because of their iniquities and it was the Great Spirit who had always looked after the Nephites, who had always rescued them. And they said it was this Great Spirit who had killed so many of their people the Lamanites. 28 And their arguments grew very intense. While they were arguing with each other like this, the female servant, who had caused the crowd to gather, arrived. When she saw the crowd arguing, she was very sad and troubled, so much so that she started crying.

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29 And it came to pass that she went and took the queen by the hand, that perhaps she might raise her from the ground. And as soon as she touched her hand, she arose and stood upon her feet, and cried with a loud voice, saying, O blessed Jesus who has saved me from an awful hell! O blessed God, have mercy on this people! 30 And when she had said this, she clapped her hands, being filled with joy, speaking many words which were not understood. And when she had done this, she took the king, Lamoni, by the hand; and behold, he arose and stood upon his feet. 31 And he, immediately seeing the contention among his people, went forth and began to rebuke them and to teach them the words which he had heard from the mouth of Ammon. And as many as heard his words believed, and were converted unto the Lord. 32 But there were many among them who would not hear his words; therefore, they went their way.

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29 She went and took the queen by the hand, hoping to lift her up from the ground. As soon as she touched her hand, the queen got up and stood on her feet and shouted: O blessed Jesus, who’s saved me from an awful hell! O blessed God, have mercy on this people! 30 When she had said this, she clapped her hands, since she was filled with joy, and said things the people didn’t understand. When she finished, she took king Lamoni by the hand, and he got up and stood on his feet. 31 Seeing his people arguing, he immediately intervened and began to reprimand them and teach them the things he learned from Ammon. And everyone who paid attention to what he said believed and was converted to the Lord. 32 But a lot of them refused to listen; therefore they went on their way.

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33 And it came to pass that when Ammon arose, he also administered unto them, and also did all the servants of Lamoni. And they did all declare unto the people the selfsame thing: that their hearts had been changed, that they had no more desire to do evil. 34 And behold, many did declare unto the people that they had seen angels and had conversed with them, and thus they had told them things of God and of his righteousness. 35 And it came to pass that there were many that did believe in their words; and as many as did believe were baptized, and they became a righteous people, and they did establish a church among them. 36 And thus the work of the Lord did commence among the Lamanites; thus, the Lord did begin to pour out his spirit upon them; and we see that his arm is extended to all people who will repent and believe on his name.

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33 When Ammon got up, he also ministered to them, and all of Lamoni’s servants did as well. They all declared the very same thing to the people, that their hearts had been changed and they had no more desire to do evil. 34 And many of them declared to everyone that they had seen angels and had talked with them. And so they had told them about things of God and His righteousness. 35 And there were many who believed what they said. And all those who believed were baptized, and they became a righteous people; and they established a congregation among them. 36 And so the Lord’s work began among the Lamanites; this was how the Lord began to pour out His Spirit upon them. And we see that He welcomes everyone who will repent and believe in His name.

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20 And it came to pass that when they had established a church in that land, that king Lamoni desired that Ammon should go with him to the land of Nephi, that he might shew him unto his father. 2 And the voice of the Lord came to Ammon, saying, Thou shalt not go up to the land of Nephi; for behold, the king will seek thy life. But thou shalt go to the land of Middoni, for behold, thy brother Aaron, and also Muloki and Ammah, are in prison.

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20 When they had established a congregation in that land, king Lamoni wanted Ammon to go with him to the land of Nephi, so he could introduce him to his father. The Lord’s voice came to Ammon, saying: You must not go up to the land of Nephi, because the king there will try to take away your life; but you must go to Middoni, because your brother Aaron, and Muloki and Ammah are in prison there.

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3 Now it came to pass that when Ammon had heard this, he said unto Lamoni, Behold, my brother and brethren are in prison at Middoni, and I go that I may deliver them. 4 Now Lamoni said unto Ammon, I know in the strength of the Lord thou canst do all things. But behold, I will go with thee to the land of Middoni, for the king of the land of Middoni, whose name is Antiomno, is a friend unto me; therefore, I go to the land of Middoni that I may flatter the king of the land, and he will cast thy brethren out of prison. Now Lamoni said unto him, Who told thee that thy brethren were in prison? 5 And Ammon said unto him, No one hath told me, save it be God; and he said unto me, Go and deliver thy brethren, for they are in prison in the land of Middoni. 6 Now when Lamoni had heard this, he caused that his servants should make ready his horses and his chariots. 7 And he said unto Ammon, Come, I will go with thee down to the land of Middoni, and there I will plead with the king that he will cast thy brethren out of prison.

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Now when Ammon had heard this, he said to Lamoni: My brother and his companions are in prison at Middoni; I will go there to free them. Now Lamoni said to Ammon: I know you can do all things with the Lord’s strength. But I’ll go with you to Middoni, because the king of the land of Middoni, whose name is Antiomno, is a friend of mine. Therefore I will go there to persuade the king and he’ll release your brother and his companions from prison. Then Lamoni asked him: Who told you your brother and his companions were in prison? And Ammon replied: No one has told me except for God; He said to me: Go and free your brother and his companions; they’re in prison in the land of Middoni. When Lamoni had heard this, he had his servants prepare his horses and carriages. Then he said to Ammon: Come, I’ll go with you down to Middoni, and there I’ll plead with the king to release your brother and his companions from prison.

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8 And it came to pass that as Ammon and Lamoni were journeying thither, that they met the father of Lamoni, who was king over all the land. 9 And behold, the father of Lamoni said unto him, Why did ye not come to the feast on that great day when I made a feast unto my sons and unto my people? 10 And he also said, Whither art thou going with this Nephite who is one of the children of a liar? 11 And it came to pass that Lamoni rehearsed unto him whither he was going, for he feared to offend him. 12 And he also told him all the cause of his tarrying in his own kingdom, that he did not go unto his father to the feast which he had prepared. 13 And now when Lamoni had rehearsed unto him all these things, behold, to his astonishment, his father was angry with him, and said, Lamoni, thou art going to deliver these Nephites who are sons of a liar. Behold, he robbed our fathers, and now his children also are come amongst us, that they may, by their cunning and their lyings, deceive us, that they again may rob us of our property. 14 Now the father of Lamoni commanded him that he should slay Ammon with the sword. And he also commanded him that he should not go to the land of Middoni, but that he should return with him to the land of Ishmael. 15 But Lamoni said unto him, I will not slay Ammon, neither will I return to the land of Ishmael, but I go to the land of Middoni that I may release the brethren of Ammon; for I know that they are just men, and holy prophets of the true God.

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As Ammon and Lamoni were traveling there, they met Lamoni’s father, who was king over the whole land. Lamoni’s father asked him: Why didn’t you come to the feast on that great day when I made a feast for my sons and for my people? 10 He also asked: Where are you going with this Nephite, who’s one of the descendants of a liar? 11 Lamoni answered him, explaining where he was going, not wanting to offend him. 12 He also told him exactly why he had stayed in his own kingdom, why he hadn’t gone to see his father at the feast he had prepared. 13 When Lamoni had explained things to him, to his surprise his father got angry with him and said: Lamoni, you’re traveling to free these Nephites, who are the descendants of a liar who robbed our ancestors. Now his children have also come among us so they can deceive us, by their cleverness and lies, so they can rob us once more of our property. 14 Then Lamoni’s father commanded him to kill Ammon with the sword. He further commanded him not to go to Middoni, but to return with him to the land of Ishmael. 15 But Lamoni responded: I won’t kill Ammon, and I won’t return to the land of Ishmael either; on the contrary, I’m going to Middoni so I can release Ammon’s brother and his companions, because I know they’re righteous men and holy prophets of the true God.

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16 Now when his father heard these words, he was angry with him, and he drew his sword that he might smite him to the earth. 17 But Ammon stood forth and said unto him, Behold, thou shalt not slay thy son. Nevertheless, it were better that he should fall than thee, for behold, he has repented of his sins. But if thou shouldst fall at this time in thine anger, thy soul could not be saved. 18 And again, it is expedient that thou shouldst forbear, for if thou shouldst slay thy son, he being an innocent man, his blood would cry from the ground to the Lord his God for vengeance to come upon thee, and perhaps thou wouldst lose thy soul. 19 Now when Ammon had said these words unto him, he answered him, saying, I know that if I should slay my son, that I should shed innocent blood; for it is thou that hast sought to destroy him. 20 And he stretched forth his hand to slay Ammon, but Ammon withstood his blows, and also smote his arm, that he could not use it. 21 Now when the king saw that Ammon could slay him, he began to plead with Ammon that he would spare his life. 22 But Ammon raised his sword and said unto him, Behold, I will smite thee, except thou wilt grant unto me that my brethren may be cast out of prison. 23 Now the king, fearing that he should lose his life, said, If thou wilt spare me, I will grant unto thee whatsoever thou wilt ask, even to the half of the kingdom.

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16 When his father heard these words, he got angry and drew his sword so he could strike him to the ground. 17 But Ammon came forward and said to him: Do not kill your son. Still, it would be better for him to die than you, because he has repented of his sins; but if you were to die at this time in your anger, your soul couldn’t be saved. 18 Besides, it would be right for you to show him mercy. Because if you were to kill your son, his blood would cry from the ground to the Lord who is God for vengeance to come upon you, since he’s an innocent man, and perhaps you would lose your soul. 19 Now when Ammon said this to him, he replied: I know if I were to kill my son I would shed innocent blood, since you’re the one who’s tried to destroy him. 20 And he reached out his hand to kill Ammon, but Ammon deflected his blows and stabbed his arm so that he couldn’t use it. 21 Now when the king saw Ammon could kill him, he began begging Ammon to spare his life. 22 But Ammon raised his sword and said to him: I’ll strike you down unless you grant my request that my companions be released from prison. 23 Then, because the king was afraid he would lose his life, he said: If you’re willing to spare me, I’ll grant you whatever you ask, even up to half the kingdom.

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24 Now when Ammon saw that he had wrought upon the old king according to his desire, he said unto him, If thou wilt grant that my brethren may be cast out of prison, and also that Lamoni may retain his kingdom, and that ye be not displeased with him, but grant that he may do according to his own desires in whatsoever thing he thinketh, then will I spare thee; otherwise, I will smite thee to the earth. 25 Now when Ammon had said these words, the king began to rejoice because of his life. 26 And when he saw that Ammon had no desire to destroy him, and when he also saw the great love he had for his son Lamoni, he was astonished exceedingly, and said, Because this is all that thou hast desired, that I would release thy brethren and suffer that my son Lamoni should retain his kingdom, behold, I will grant unto you that my son may retain his kingdom from this time and for ever, and I will govern him no more. 27 And I will also grant unto thee that thy brethren may be cast out of prison, and thou and thy brethren may come unto me in my kingdom, for I shall greatly desire to see thee. For the king was greatly astonished at the words which he had spoken, and also at the words which had been spoken by his son Lamoni; therefore, he was desirous to learn them.

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24 When Ammon saw that he had influenced the old king according to his desire, he said to him: If you’re willing to agree to my companions being released from prison, and for Lamoni to keep his kingdom, and to stop being angry with him but let him act freely on his beliefs, then I’ll spare you; otherwise, I’ll strike you to the ground. 25 When Ammon had said these words, the king began to rejoice because his life was spared. 26 When he saw Ammon had no desire to kill him, and when he saw the great love he had for his son Lamoni, he was very surprised and said: Because this is all that you ask — for me to free your companions and to allow my son Lamoni to keep his kingdom — I’ll grant your wish for my son to retain his kingdom from this time and forever, and I won’t rule over him anymore. 27 I’ll also grant your wish for your companions to be released from prison. And you and your companions are permitted to visit me in my kingdom, because I’ll be eager to see you. The king said this because he was amazed by what he and his son Lamoni had said, therefore he wanted to learn more about those things.

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28 And it came to pass that Ammon and Lamoni proceeded on their journey towards the land of Middoni. And Lamoni found favor in the eyes of the king of the land; therefore, the brethren of Ammon were brought forth out of prison. 29 And when Ammon did meet them, he was exceeding sorrowful; for behold, they were naked, and their skins were worn exceedingly because of being bound with strong cords. And they also had suffered hunger, thirst, and all kind of afflictions; nevertheless, they were patient in all their sufferings. 30 And as it happened, it was their lot to have fallen into the hands of a more hardened and a more stiffnecked people; therefore, they would not hearken unto their words, and they had cast them out, and had smitten them, and had driven them from house to house and from place to place, even until they had arrived to the land of Middoni. And there they were taken and cast into prison, and bound with strong cords, and kept in prison for many days, and were delivered by Lamoni and Ammon.

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28 Then Ammon and Lamoni continued traveling toward the land of Middoni. And Lamoni gained the approval of the king of the land; therefore Ammon’s companions were freed from prison. 29 When Ammon saw them in person, he was heartbroken — they were naked and their skin was rubbed raw because they had been tied up with strong ropes. They had also been starved, left thirsty, and been abused. Yet they were patient in all their suffering. 30 As it happened, it was their lot to have fallen into the hands of a more hardened and stubborn people. Therefore they refused to listen to them, and they had them thrown out, beaten, and driven from house to house and from place to place, up until they had arrived at Middoni. There they were arrested and thrown in prison and tied up with strong ropes and imprisoned for many days, until they were rescued by Lamoni and Ammon.