Book of Mormon

Covenant of Christ

 

 

 

The account of the people of Nephi, and their wars and dissensions in the days of Helaman, according to the record of Helaman which he kept in his days.

 

The account of the Nephites and their wars and conflicts during Helaman’s time, according to Helaman’s record, which he kept during his life.

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45 Behold, now it came to pass that the people of Nephi were exceedingly rejoiced because the Lord had again delivered them out of the hands of their enemies. Therefore, they gave thanks unto the Lord their God; yea, and they did fast much and pray much, and they did worship God with exceeding great joy.

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45 Now the Nephites were overjoyed because the Lord had again saved them from the power of their enemies. So they gave thanks to the Lord their God. And they fasted and prayed a great deal, and joyfully worshiped God.

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2 And it came to pass in the nineteenth year of the reign of the judges over the people of Nephi, that Alma came unto his son Helaman and said unto him, Believest thou the words which I spake unto thee concerning those records which have been kept? 3 And Helaman said unto him, Yea, I believe. 4 And Alma said again, Believest thou in Jesus Christ, who shall come? 5 And he said, Yea, I believe all the words which thou hast spoken. 6 And Alma said unto him again, Will ye keep my commandments? 7 And he said, Yea, I will keep thy commandments with all my heart. 8 Then Alma said unto him, Blessed art thou, and the Lord shall prosper thee in this land. 9 But behold, I have somewhat to prophesy unto thee, but what I prophesy unto thee ye shall not make known, yea, what I prophesy unto thee shall not be made known even until the prophecy is fulfilled; therefore, write the words which I shall say. 10 And these are the words: Behold, I perceive that this very people, the Nephites, according to the spirit of revelation which is in me, in four hundred years from the time that Jesus Christ shall manifest himself unto them, shall dwindle in unbelief. 11 Yea, and then shall they see wars and pestilences, yea, famine and bloodshed, even until the people of Nephi shall become extinct. 12 Yea, and this because they shall dwindle in unbelief and fall into the works of darkness, and lasciviousness, and all manner of iniquities. Yea, I say unto you that because they shall sin against so great light and knowledge, yea, I say unto you that from that day, even the fourth generation shall not all pass away before this great iniquity shall come. 13 And when that great day cometh, behold, the time very soon cometh that those who are now, or the seed of those who are now numbered among the people of Nephi, shall no more be numbered among the people of Nephi. 14 But whosoever remaineth and is not destroyed in that great and dreadful day shall be numbered among the Lamanites, and shall become like unto them, all save it be a few who shall be called the disciples of the Lord; and them shall the Lamanites pursue, even until they shall become extinct. And now, because of iniquity, this prophecy shall be fulfilled.

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In the 19th year of the judges’ rule over the Nephites, Alma came to his son Helaman and asked him: Do you believe the words I said to you about those records that have been kept? And Helaman answered him: Yes, I believe. And Alma also asked: Do you believe in Jesus Christ, who is to come? And he replied: Yes, I believe all the things you taught me. Alma then asked him: Will you keep my commandments? And he replied: Yes, I’ll keep your commandments with all my heart. Then Alma told him: You are blessed, and the Lord will make you prosperous in this land. But I have something to prophesy to you. However, what I prophesy to you, you must not reveal; indeed, what I prophesy to you must not be revealed until the prophecy is fulfilled. Therefore write the words I tell you. 10 And this is what he prophesied: According to the spirit of revelation in me, this very people, the Nephites, 400 years following Jesus Christ’s visit with them in person, will fall away in unbelief. 11 At that point they’ll experience wars, plagues, disease, famine, and slaughter until the Nephites become completely extinct. 12 And it will happen like this because they’ll fall away in unbelief and fall into works of darkness, lustful behaviors, and all kinds of iniquities. I know because they will sin against so great light and knowledge — indeed, I declare some of the fourth generation from Christ’s appearance will still be living when this great iniquity comes. 13 And when that great day comes, then very soon after that those who are the descendants of people now included as Nephites won’t be identified as Nephites anymore. 14 Anyone who remains and isn’t killed on that great and terrible day will be called a Lamanite and will become like them, except for a few who will be called the Lord’s disciples or followers. And the Lamanites will pursue them, until all of them are dead. Now because of iniquity, this prophecy will be fulfilled.

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15 And now it came to pass that after Alma had said these things to Helaman, he blessed him, and also his other sons, and he also blessed the earth for the righteous’ sake. 16 And he said, Thus saith the Lord God: Cursed shall be the land, yea, this land, unto every nation, kindred, tongue, and people, unto destruction, which do wickedly, when they are fully ripe; and as I have said, so shall it be. For this is the cursing and the blessing of God upon the land, for the Lord cannot look upon sin with the least degree of allowance. 17 And now, when Alma had said these words, he blessed the church, yea, all those who should stand fast in the faith from that time henceforth. 18 And when Alma had done this, he departed out of the land of Zarahemla as if to go into the land of Melek. And it came to pass that he was never heard of more; as to his death or his burial, we know not of. 19 Behold, this we know, that he was a righteous man; and the saying went abroad in the church that he was taken up by the spirit, or buried by the hand of the Lord, even as Moses. But behold, the scripture saith the Lord took Moses unto himself; and we suppose that he has also received Alma in the spirit unto himself. Therefore, for this cause we know nothing concerning his death and burial.

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15 Then, after Alma had said these things to Helaman, he blessed him, and his other sons as well. He also blessed the earth for the benefit of the righteous. 16 He said: This is what the Lord God has said: The land will be cursed to destroy any people on this land who do evil, whether they belong to any nation, tribe, or language, when they’re fully ripe. And just as I’ve said, so will it happen. Indeed, this is God’s cursing and blessing on the land, because the Lord can’t tolerate sin to any degree. 17 Now when Alma had said these words, he blessed the congregation, indeed, all those who would stand firmly in the faith from that time forward. 18 When Alma had done this, he left Zarahemla as if to go to Melek. And he was never heard of again. As to his death or burial, we don’t have any knowledge. 19 But this we do know, that he was a righteous man. And the saying went abroad in the congregation that he was taken up by the Spirit or buried by the Lord, just like Moses was. But the scripture says the Lord took Moses to Himself. And we believe He has also received Alma in the spirit to Himself. Therefore, for this reason, we don’t know anything about his death and burial.

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20 And now it came to pass, in the commencement of the nineteenth year of the reign of the judges over the people of Nephi, that Helaman went forth among the people to declare the word unto them. 21 For behold, because of their wars with the Lamanites, and the many little dissensions and disturbances which had been among the people, it became expedient that the word of God should be declared among them, yea, and that a regulation should be made throughout the church. 22 Therefore, Helaman and his brethren went forth to establish the church again in all the land, yea, in every city throughout all the land which was possessed by the people of Nephi. And it came to pass that they did appoint priests and teachers throughout all the land, over all the churches.

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20 Now in the beginning of the 19th year of the judges’ rule over the Nephites, Helaman went out among the people to declare the word to them. 21 And because of their wars with the Lamanites and the many little disagreements and disturbances that had occurred among the people, it became advisable for God’s word to be declared among them, and for order to be established throughout the congregation. 22 So Helaman and his brothers went out to establish the congregation again in all parts of the land, in every city throughout the land of the Nephites. And they appointed priests and teachers over all the congregations.

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23 And now it came to pass that after Helaman and his brethren had appointed priests and teachers over the churches, that there arose a dissension among them, and they would not give heed to the words of Helaman and his brethren; 24 but they grew proud, being lifted up in their hearts because of their exceeding great riches. Therefore, they grew rich in their own eyes, and would not give heed to their words to walk uprightly before God.

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23 Now after Helaman and his brothers had appointed priests and teachers over the congregations, disagreements arose among them, and they refused to pay any attention to the words of Helaman and his brothers; 24 and they grew proud: their hearts became lifted up because of their great wealth. So they grew wealthy in their own eyes and refused to pay any attention to the teachings to live righteously before God.

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46 And it came to pass that as many as would not hearken to the words of Helaman and his brethren were gathered together against their brethren. 2 And now behold, they were exceeding wroth, insomuch that they were determined to slay them. 3 Now the leader of those who were wroth against their brethren was a large and a strong man, and his name was Amalickiah. 4 And Amalickiah was desirous to be a king; and those people who were wroth were also desirous that he should be their king; and they were the greater part of them the lower judges of the land, and they were seeking for power. 5 And they had been led by the flatteries of Amalickiah, that if they would support him and establish him to be their king, that he would make them rulers over the people. 6 Thus, they were led away by Amalickiah to dissensions, notwithstanding the preaching of Helaman and his brethren, yea, notwithstanding their exceeding great care over the church, for they were high priests over the church. 7 And there were many in the church who believed in the flattering words of Amalickiah, therefore they dissented even from the church; and thus were the affairs of the people of Nephi exceeding precarious and dangerous, notwithstanding their great victory which they had had over the Lamanites, and their great rejoicings which they had had because of their deliverance by the hands of the Lord. 8 Thus we see how quick the children of men do forget the Lord their God, yea, how quick to do iniquity and to be led away by the Evil One. 9 Yea, and we also see the great wickedness one very wicked man can cause to take place among the children of men. 10 Yea, we see that Amalickiah, because he was a man of cunning devices and a man of many flattering words, that he led away the hearts of many people to do wickedly, yea, and to seek to destroy the church of God, and to destroy the foundation of liberty which God had granted unto them, or which blessing God had sent upon the face of the land for the righteous’ sake.

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46 All those who refused to listen to Helaman and his brothers’ instruction joined together against their fellow Nephites. Now they were so angry with Helaman and his brothers that they were determined to kill them. The leader of those who were very angry with their fellow Nephites was a large, strong man named Amalickiah. Amalickiah wanted to be a king; and those people who were angry also wanted him to be their king. Most of them were the lower judges of the land who were looking for more power. They had been persuaded by Amalickiah’s promises that if they would support him and establish him to be their king, then he would make them rulers over the people. In this way, Amalickiah persuaded them to begin fighting, despite Helaman and his brothers’ preaching, and despite their great care over the congregation, since they were high priests over the congregation. There were many in the congregation who believed the promises of Amalickiah; therefore they even split off from the congregation. And so the affairs of the Nephites were very precarious and dangerous, despite the great victory they had gained over the Lamanites, and the great feelings of joy they had experienced because the Lord had saved them. So we see how quickly mankind forgets the Lord who is God, how quick they are to commit iniquity and to be led astray by the Evil One. And we also see the great evil that one very wicked man can cause among mankind. 10 We see that Amalickiah, because he was a scheming, corrupt, and articulate man, led astray the hearts of many people to act wickedly, and to attempt to destroy God’s congregation and also the foundation of liberty God had provided to them, or God’s blessing sent upon the land because of the righteous.

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11 And now it came to pass that when Moroni, who was the chief commander of the armies of the Nephites, had heard of these dissensions, he was angry with Amalickiah. 12 And it came to pass that he rent his coat, and he took a piece thereof and wrote upon it: In memory of our God, our religion and freedom, and our peace, our wives, and our children. And he fastened it upon the end of a pole thereof. 13 And he fastened on his headplate, and his breastplate, and his shields, and girded on his armor about his loins; and he took the pole which had on the end thereof his rent coat, and he called it the Title of Liberty. And he bowed himself to the earth, and he prayed mightily unto his God for the blessings of liberty to rest upon his brethren, so long as there should a band of Christians remain to possess the land. 14 For thus were all the true believers of Christ who belonged to the church of God called, by those who did not belong to the church; 15 and those who did belong to the church were faithful. Yea, all those who were true believers in Christ took upon them gladly the name of Christ — or Christians, as they were called — because of their belief in Christ who should come. 16 And therefore at this time, Moroni prayed that the cause of the Christians and the freedom of the land might be favored.

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11 Now when Moroni, who was the chief commander of the Nephite armies, had heard of these conflicts, he was angry with Amalickiah. 12 He tore his outer garment and took a piece of it and wrote on it: In memory of our God, our religion and freedom and peace, our wives and children. He fastened it on the end of a pole. 13 And he put on his helmet, breastplate, and shields and secured his armor around his waist. Then he took the pole with his torn outer garment on the end of it, and he called it the Declaration of Liberty. And he bowed down to the ground and prayed to God with great energy for the blessings of liberty to rest on his fellow Nephites, as long as a group of Christians remained to inhabit the land 14 (because this was what all the true believers of Christ who belonged to God’s congregation were called by those who didn’t belong to the congregation). 15 And those who belonged to the congregation were faithful. All those who were true believers in Christ gladly took upon themselves the name of Christ, or the name of Christians, as they were called, because of their belief in Christ, who was to come. 16 Therefore at this time Moroni prayed for the Christian cause and for the freedom of the land to be upheld.

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17 And it came to pass that when he had poured out his soul to God, he gave all the land which was south of the land Desolation — yea, and in fine, all the land, both on the north and on the south — a chosen land, and the land of liberty. 18 And he said, Surely God shall not suffer that we who are despised because we take upon us the name of Christ shall be trodden down and destroyed, until we bring it upon us by our own transgressions. 19 And when Moroni had said these words, he went forth among the people, waving the rent of his garment in the air, that all might see the writing which he had wrote upon the rent, and crying with a loud voice, saying, 20 Behold, whosoever will maintain this title upon the land, let them come forth in the strength of the Lord and enter into a covenant that they will maintain their rights and their religion, that the Lord God may bless them!

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17 When he had poured out his soul to God in prayer, he identified all the land south of the land of Desolation — and in short, all the land, both to the north and to the south — as a chosen land and the land of liberty. 18 He said: Surely God won’t allow us — who are despised because we take upon ourselves the name of Christ — to be trampled and killed, until we bring it upon ourselves by our own transgressions. 19 After Moroni said this, he rallied the people, waving the torn part of his garment in the air, so everyone could read what he had written on it, and shouting in a loud voice: 20 Anyone who wants to support this Declaration upon the land, may they come forward with the Lord’s strength and make a covenant that they will defend their rights and religion, so that the Lord God will bless them.

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21 And it came to pass that when Moroni had proclaimed these words, behold, the people came running together, with their armors girded about their loins, rending their garments in token, or as a covenant, that they would not forsake the Lord their God; or in other words, if they should transgress the commandments of God, or fall into transgression and be ashamed to take upon them the name of Christ, the Lord should rend them even as they had rent their garments. 22 Now this was the covenant which they made, and they cast their garments at the feet of Moroni, saying, We covenant with our God that we shall be destroyed, even as our brethren in the land northward, if we shall fall into transgression; yea, he may cast us at the feet of our enemies even as we have cast our garments at thy feet, to be trodden underfoot, if we should fall into transgression. Moroni 23 said unto them, Behold, we are a remnant of the seed of Jacob; yea, we are a remnant of the seed of Joseph, whose coat was rent by his brethren into many pieces. Yea, and now behold, let us remember to keep the commandments of God, or our garments shall be rent by our brethren and we be cast into prisons, or be sold, or be slain. Yea, 24 let us preserve our liberty as a remnant of Joseph. Yea, let us remember the words of Jacob before his death; for behold, he saw that a part of the remnant of the coat of Joseph was preserved and had not decayed. And he said, Even as this remnant of garment of my son’s hath been preserved, so shall a remnant of the seed of my son be preserved by the hand of God, and be taken unto himself, while the remainder of the seed of Joseph shall perish even as the remnant of his garment. Now 25 behold, this giveth my soul sorrow; nevertheless, my soul hath joy in my son because that part of his seed which shall be taken unto God. Now 26 behold, this was the language of Jacob. And 27 now, who knoweth but what the remnant of the seed of Joseph, which shall perish as his garment, are those who have dissented from us? Yea, and even shall it be us if we do not stand fast in the faith of Christ.

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21 When Moroni had proclaimed these words, the people came running together with their armor secured around their waists, tearing their clothes as a sign, or as a covenant, that they wouldn’t abandon the Lord their God. Or in other words, if they broke God’s commandments — or fell into transgression — and were ashamed to take upon themselves the name of Christ, the Lord would tear them, just like they had torn their clothes. 22 Now this was the covenant they made; and they threw their clothes at Moroni’s feet, saying: We covenant with God that we will have to be destroyed, just like our fellow inhabitants in the land northward were, if we fall into transgression. He can throw us at our enemies’ feet, just like we’ve thrown our clothes at your feet, to be trampled underfoot if we fall into transgression. 23 Moroni said to them: We are a remnant of Jacob’s descendants. And we are a remnant of Joseph’s descendants, whose garment was torn into many pieces by his brothers. Now let’s remember to keep God’s commandments, or our clothes will be torn by our brothers and we’ll be thrown in prison or sold or killed. 24 Let’s preserve our liberty as a remnant of Joseph. Let’s remember Jacob’s words before his death. He saw a part of the remnant of Joseph’s garment was preserved and hadn’t decayed. He said: Just like this part of my son’s garment has been preserved, so a part of my son’s descendants will be preserved by God’s power and will be taken to Him, while the rest of Joseph’s descendants will perish, patterned after the remnant of his garment. 25 Now, this makes me sorrowful. Still, I have joy in my son, because of that part of his descendants who will be taken to God. 26 This was Jacob’s language. 27 And now, it’s possible the remnant of Joseph’s descendants who will be lost like his garment are those who have defected from us; and it could be us as well, if we don’t stand firmly in the faith of Christ.

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28 And now it came to pass that when Moroni had said these words, he went forth, and also sent forth in all the parts of the land where there were dissensions, and gathered together all the people who were desirous to maintain their liberty, to stand against Amalickiah and those who had dissented, who were called Amalickiahites.

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28 When Moroni had said these words, he went about, and also sent out messages, to every part of the land where there were defections, and gathered all the people who wanted to maintain their liberty, to stand against Amalickiah and those who had defected, who were called Amalickiahites.

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29 And it came to pass that when Amalickiah saw that the people of Moroni were more numerous than the Amalickiahites, and he also saw that his people were doubtful concerning the justice of the cause in which they had undertaken, therefore fearing that he should not gain the point, he took those of his people who would and departed into the land of Nephi.

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29 When Amalickiah realized Moroni’s people were greater than the Amalickiahites, and when he saw his people doubted the justice of the cause they had undertaken — and fearing he wouldn’t achieve his objective — he took those of his people who were willing and made his way to the land of Nephi.

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30 Now Moroni thought it was not expedient that the Lamanites should have any more strength; therefore, he thought to cut off the people of Amalickiah, or to take them and bring them back, and put Amalickiah to death. Yea, for he knew that they would stir up the Lamanites to anger against them and cause them to come down to battle against them; and this he knew that Amalickiah would do that he might obtain his purposes. 31 Therefore, Moroni thought it was expedient that he should take his armies, who had gathered themselves together, and armed themselves, and entered into a covenant to keep the peace. And it came to pass that he took his army and marched out with his tents into the wilderness to cut off the course of Amalickiah in the wilderness.

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30 Now Moroni thought it would be bad for the Lamanites to have any more strength. Therefore he planned to cut off Amalickiah’s people, or to capture them and bring them back and put Amalickiah to death. Because he could see they would stir up the Lamanites to be angry with them and to come down to battle against them. And he knew Amalickiah would do this to accomplish his objectives. 31 Therefore Moroni thought it was advisable to utilize his armies, which had gathered and armed themselves and made a covenant to keep the peace. He led his army and marched into the wilderness with his tents to cut off Amalickiah’s path in the wilderness.

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32 And it came to pass that he did according to his desires, and marched forth into the wilderness, and headed the armies of Amalickiah. 33 And it came to pass that Amalickiah fled with a small number of his men, and the remainder were delivered up into the hands of Moroni and were taken back into the land of Zarahemla. 34 Now Moroni being a man who was appointed by the chief judges and the voice of the people, therefore he had power to do according to his will with the armies of the Nephites, to establish and to exercise authority over them.

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32 He followed his plan and marched into the wilderness and got ahead of Amalickiah’s armies. 33 Then Amalickiah fled with a small number of his men, and the rest surrendered to Moroni’s control and were returned to Zarahemla. 34 Now because Moroni was a man who was appointed by the chief judges and the vote of the people, he had power to command and give orders to the Nephite armies as he thought best.

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35 And it came to pass that whomsoever of the Amalickiahites that would not enter into a covenant to support the cause of freedom, that they might maintain a free government, he caused to be put to death; and there was but few who denied the covenant of freedom.

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35 He had any Amalickiahites put to death who refused to make a covenant to support the cause of freedom, so they could maintain a free government. And there were only a few who refused the covenant of freedom.

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36 And it came to pass also that he caused the Title of Liberty to be hoisted upon every tower which was in all the land which was possessed by the Nephites; and thus Moroni planted the standard of liberty among the Nephites. 37 And they began to have peace again in the land; and thus they did maintain peace in the land until nearly the end of the nineteenth year of the reign of the judges. 38 And Helaman and the high priests did also maintain order in the church; yea, even for the space of four years did they have much peace and rejoicing in the church.

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36 He also had the Declaration of Liberty hoisted on every tower throughout the land occupied by the Nephites. And so Moroni planted the flag of liberty among the Nephites. 37 And peace returned to the land. They maintained peace in the land until nearly the end of the 19th year of the judges’ rule. 38 Helaman and the high priests also established order in the congregation; indeed, for four years they enjoyed peace and rejoicing in the congregation.

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39 And it came to pass that there were many who died firmly believing that their souls were redeemed by the Lord Jesus Christ; thus, they went out of the world rejoicing. 40 And there were some who died with fevers, which at some seasons of the year was very frequent in the land — but not so much so with fevers, because of the excellent qualities of the many plants and roots which God had prepared to remove the cause of diseases to which men were subject by the nature of the climate — 41 but there were many who died with old age. And those who died in the faith of Christ are happy in him, as we must needs suppose.

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39 There were many who died firmly believing their souls were redeemed by the Lord Jesus Christ, so they left the world rejoicing. 40 And there were some who died with fevers, which during some times of the year were very common in the land — but they could control the fevers because of the excellent qualities of the many plants and roots God provided to remove the cause of diseases which affected people due to the climate — 41 still there were many who died of old age. And those who died in the faith of Christ are happy in Him, as we understand.

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47 Now we will return in our record to Amalickiah and those who fled with him into the wilderness. For behold, he had taken those who were with him, and went up into the land of Nephi, among the Lamanites, and did stir up the Lamanites to anger against the people of Nephi, insomuch that the king of the Lamanites sent a proclamation throughout all his land, among all his people, that they should gather themselves together again to go to battle against the Nephites.

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47 Now we’ll return in our record to Amalickiah and those who fled with him into the wilderness. He had taken those who were with him and gone up into the land of Nephi among the Lamanites, and there he stirred up the Lamanites to be angry with the Nephites; this resulted in the Lamanite king sending a proclamation throughout his land among all his people that they were to gather again to go to battle against the Nephites.

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2 And it came to pass that when the proclamation had gone forth among them, they were exceeding fraid; yea, they feared to displease the king, and they also feared to go to battle against the Nephites, lest they should lose their lives. And it came to pass that they would not, or the more part of them would not, obey the commandment of the king.

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When the proclamation went out to them, they were very afraid. They were afraid to displease the king; and they also were afraid to go to battle against the Nephites, fearing they might lose their lives. And so they refused — or most of them refused — to obey the king’s command.

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3 And now it came to pass that the king was wroth because of their disobedience; therefore, he gave Amalickiah the command of that part of his army which was obedient unto his commands, and commanded him that he should go forth and compel them to arms. 4 Now behold, this was the desires of Amalickiah; for he being a very subtle man to do evil, therefore he laid the plan in his heart to dethrone the king of the Lamanites. 5 And now he had gat the command of those parts of the Lamanites who were in favor of the king; and he sought to gain favor of those who were not obedient. Therefore, he went forward to the place which was called Oneidah, for thither had all the Lamanites fled; for they discovered the army coming, and supposing that they were coming to destroy them, therefore they fled to Oneidah, to the place of arms. 6 And they had appointed a man to be a king and a leader over them, being fixed in their minds with a determined resolution that they would not be subjected to go against the Nephites.

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Now the king was furious because of their disobedience. So he gave Amalickiah the command over that part of his army who were obedient to his commands, and commanded him to compel them to obey and prepare for battle. Now this was what Amalickiah wanted; and because he was evil and cunning, he planned in his heart to dethrone the Lamanite king. Now he had obtained command over the king’s loyal Lamanites, and he planned to get the trust of the disloyal. Therefore he went to the place called Oneidah, since all the Lamanites had fled there after they caught sight of the army coming; and thinking they were coming to kill them, they fled to Oneidah, where weapons were stored. They had appointed a man as king and leader over them, because they were determined they wouldn’t be forced to fight the Nephites.

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7 And it came to pass that they had gathered themselves together upon the top of the mount which was called Antipas, in preparation to battle. 8 Now it was not Amalickiah’s intention to give them battle according to the commandments of the king; but behold, it was his intention to gain favor with the armies of the Lamanites, that he might place himself at their head, and dethrone the king, and take possession of the kingdom. 9 And behold, it came to pass that he caused his army to pitch their tents in the valley which was near the mount Antipas. 10 And it came to pass that when it was night, he sent a secret embassy into the mount Antipas, desiring that the leader of those who were upon the mount, whose name was Lehonti, that he should come down to the foot of the mount, for he desired to speak with him.

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They gathered on the top of the hill called Antipas to prepare for battle. Now it wasn’t Amalickiah’s objective to fight a battle as the king had commanded. But it was his plan to gain the favor of the Lamanite armies, so he could place himself at their head and dethrone the king and take the kingdom. So he had his army pitch their tents in the valley near the hill Antipas. 10 When it was night, he sent a message in secret up to the leader of those on the hill Antipas, whose name was Lehonti. The message asked him to come down to the foot of the hill to speak with him.

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11 And it came to pass that when Lehonti received the message, he durst not go down to the foot of the mount. And it came to pass that Amalickiah sent again the second time, desiring him to come down. And it came to pass that Lehonti would not. And he sent again the third time. 12 And it came to pass that when Amalickiah found that he could not get Lehonti to come down off from the mount, he went up into the mount nearly to Lehonti’s camp. And he sent again the fourth time his message unto Lehonti, desiring that he would come down and that he would bring his guards with him.

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11 When Lehonti received the message, he didn’t dare go down to the foot of the hill. So Amalickiah sent a message a second time, asking him to come down. And Lehonti refused again. He sent a message a third time. 12 When Amalickiah realized he couldn’t persuade Lehonti to come down off the hill, he went up the hill, nearly into Lehonti’s camp. Then he sent his message a fourth time to Lehonti, asking him to meet and bring his guards with him.

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13 And it came to pass that when Lehonti had come down with his guards to Amalickiah, that Amalickiah desired him to come down with his army in the nighttime, and surround those men in their camps over whom the king had gave him command, and that he would deliver them up into Lehonti’s hands, if he would make him, Amalickiah, the second leader over the whole army.

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13 When Lehonti went down to Amalickiah with his guards, Amalickiah asked him to come down with his army at night and surround those men, in their camps, which the king had given him to command. He promised to hand them over to Lehonti to command if he would appoint him, Amalickiah, the second in command of the whole army.

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14 And it came to pass that Lehonti came down with his men and surrounded the men of Amalickiah, so that, before they awoke at the dawn of the day, they were surrounded by the armies of Lehonti. 15 And it came to pass that when they saw they were surrounded, they pled with Amalickiah that he would suffer them to fall in with their brethren, that they might not be destroyed. Now this was the very thing which Amalickiah desired.

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14 Lehonti then led his men and surrounded Amalickiah’s men, so that before they awoke at dawn, they were surrounded by Lehonti’s armies. 15 When they saw they were surrounded, they pled with Amalickiah to let them join their fellow Lamanites, to avoid being slaughtered. Now this was exactly what Amalickiah wanted.

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16 And it came to pass that he delivered his men, contrary to the commands of the king. Now this was the thing that Amalickiah desired, that he might accomplish his designs in dethroning the king. 17 Now it was the custom among the Lamanites, if their chief leader was killed, to appoint the second leader to be their chief leader.

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16 He surrendered his men, against the king’s commands. Now this was what Amalickiah wanted, so that he could accomplish his scheme to dethrone the king. 17 Now it was the custom among the Lamanites, if their first leader was killed, to appoint the second leader to be their chief leader.

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18 And it came to pass that Amalickiah caused that one of his servants should administer poison by degrees to Lehonti, that he died. 19 Now when Lehonti was dead, the Lamanites appointed Amalickiah to be their leader and their chief commander. 20 And it came to pass that Amalickiah marched with his armies (for he had gained his desires) to the land of Nephi, to the city of Nephi, which was the chief city. 21 And the king came out to meet him with his guards, for he supposed that Amalickiah had fulfilled his commands and that Amalickiah had gathered together so great an army to go against the Nephites to battle. 22 But behold, as the king came out to meet him, Amalickiah caused that his servants should go forth to meet the king. And they went forth and bowed themselves before the king as if to reverence him because of his greatness. 23 And it came to pass that the king put forth his hand to raise them, as was the custom with the Lamanites — and a token of peace — which custom they had taken from the Nephites. 24 And it came to pass that when he had raised the first from the ground, behold, he stabbed the king to the heart, and he fell to the earth. 25 Now the servants of the king fled, and the servants of Amalickiah raised a cry, saying, 26 Behold, the servants of the king have stabbed him to the heart and he has fell, and they have fled! Behold, come and see!

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18 Amalickiah had one of his servants administer poison little by little to Lehonti, so that he died. 19 When Lehonti was dead, the Lamanites appointed Amalickiah to be their leader and their chief commander. 20 And Amalickiah marched with his armies — since he had accomplished his plan — to the land of Nephi, to the city of Nephi, which was the main city. 21 And the king came out to meet him with his guards, because he thought Amalickiah had carried out his orders and Amalickiah had gathered the entire army to go battle the Nephites. 22 But as the king came out to meet him, Amalickiah had his servants go forward to meet the king. They went forward and bowed before the king, as if to show him respect for his prominence. 23 And the king put out his hand to raise them, as was the custom with the Lamanites and a sign of peace, imitating the Nephite custom. 24 When he had raised the first one from the ground, he stabbed the king in the heart and he fell to the ground. 25 Then the king’s servants fled. And Amalickiah’s servants cried out in a loud voice, saying: 26 The king’s servants have stabbed him in the heart, and he’s fallen and they’ve fled. Come and see!

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27 And it came to pass that Amalickiah commanded that his armies should march forth and see what had happened to the king. And when they had come to the spot and found the king lying in his gore, Amalickiah pretended to be wroth and said, Whomsoever loved the king, let him go forth and pursue his servants, that they may be slain.

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27 Amalickiah ordered his armies to march forward and see what had happened to the king. When they arrived at the spot and found the king lying in his blood, Amalickiah pretended to be very angry and said: Anyone who loved the king, let him go pursue his servants so they can be killed.

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28 And it came to pass that when all they who loved the king, when they heard these words, came forth and pursued after the servants of the king. 29 Now when the servants of the king saw an army pursuing after them, they were frightened again and fled into the wilderness, and came over into the land of Zarahemla, and joined the people of Ammon. 30 And the army which pursued after them returned, having pursued after them in vain. And thus Amalickiah, by his fraud, gained the hearts of the people.

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28 And all those who loved the king, when they heard these words, came forward and went after the king’s servants. 29 When the king’s servants saw an army pursuing them, they were frightened again and fled into the wilderness and came over into the land of Zarahemla and joined Ammon’s people. 30 The army that chased them returned, having lost their trail. And so Amalickiah by his fraud won the hearts of the people.

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31 And it came to pass on the morrow, he entered the city of Nephi with his armies and took possession of the city. 32 And now it came to pass that the queen, when she had heard that the king was slain — for Amalickiah had sent an embassy to the queen, informing her that the king had been slain by his servants, that he had pursued them with his army, but it was in vain and they had made their escape — 33 therefore, when the queen had received this message, she sent unto Amalickiah, desiring him that he would spare the people of the city. And she also desired him that he should come in unto her; and she also desired him that he should bring witnesses with him to testify concerning the death of the king.

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31 On the next day, he entered the city of Nephi with his armies and took the city. 32 Now the queen, when she had heard that the king was killed — for Amalickiah had sent a message to the queen informing her that the king had been killed by his servants, and that he had pursued them with his army, but it was in vain and they had escaped — 33 therefore when the queen had received this message, she sent a message to Amalickiah, asking him to spare the people of the city. And she also asked him to come see her. She also asked him to bring witnesses with him to testify about the king’s death.

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34 And it came to pass that Amalickiah took that same servant that slew the king, and also they who were with him, and went in unto the queen, unto the place where she sat. And they all testified unto her that the king was slain by his own servants; and they said also, They have fled; does not this testify against them? And thus they satisfied the queen concerning the death of the king.

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34 Amalickiah took the same servant who killed the king, and also those who were with him, and went to see the queen at her throne. They all testified to her that the king was killed by his own servants. And they added: They’ve fled. Doesn’t this testify against them? And so they satisfied the queen regarding the king’s death.

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35 And it came to pass that Amalickiah sought the favor of the queen and took her unto him to wife. And thus by his fraud and by the assistance of his cunning servants, he obtained the kingdom; yea, he was acknowledged king throughout all the land, among all the people of the Lamanites, who were composed of the Lamanites, and the Lemuelites, and the Ishmaelites, and all the dissenters of the Nephites, from the reign of Nephi down to the present time. 36 Now these dissenters, having the same instruction and the same information of the Nephites, yea, having been instructed in the same knowledge of the Lord; nevertheless, it is strange to relate, not long after their dissensions they became more hardened and impenitent, and more wild, wicked, and ferocious than the Lamanites, drinking in with the traditions of the Lamanites, giving way to indolence and all manner of lasciviousness — yea, entirely forgetting the Lord their God.

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35 Then Amalickiah worked to gain the queen’s confidence and she agreed to marry him. And so by his fraud and with the assistance of his clever and deceitful servants, he obtained the kingdom. He was acknowledged king throughout the land among all the Lamanites, who were composed of Lamanites, Lemuelites, and Ishmaelites, and all the Nephite defectors from the time of Nephi’s rule down to the present time. 36 Now these defectors had learned the same truths and prophecies from the Nephites and were taught the same knowledge of the Lord. Yet despite this, it’s odd but true that, not long after defecting, they became more hardened, unrepentant, uncivilized, wicked, and savagely cruel than the Lamanites, eagerly adopting Lamanite traditions, giving in to laziness and all kinds of lustful behavior, indeed, entirely forgetting the Lord who is God.

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48 And now it came to pass that as soon as Amalickiah had obtained the kingdom, he began to inspire the hearts of the Lamanites against the people of Nephi. Yea, he did appoint men to speak unto the Lamanites from their towers against the Nephites; 2 and thus he did inspire their hearts against the Nephites, insomuch that in the latter end of the nineteenth year of the reign of the judges, he having accomplished his designs thus far, yea, having been made king over the Lamanites, he sought also to reign over all the land, yea, and all the people who were in the land, the Nephites as well as the Lamanites. 3 Therefore, he had accomplished his design, for he had hardened the hearts of the Lamanites, and blinded their minds, and stirred them up to anger, insomuch that he had gathered together a numerous host to go to battle against the Nephites. 4 For he was determined, because of the greatness of the number of his people, to overpower the Nephites and to bring them into bondage. 5 And thus he did appoint chief captains of the Zoramites, they being the most acquainted with the strength of the Nephites, and their places of resort, and the weakest parts of their cities; therefore, he appointed them to be chief captains over his armies. 6 And it came to pass that they took their camp and moved forth towards the land of Zarahemla in the wilderness.

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48 As soon as Amalickiah obtained the kingdom, he began to manipulate the Lamanites against the Nephites. Indeed, he appointed men to speak to the Lamanites from their towers, accusing the Nephites. In this way, he influenced them against the Nephites, so that in the latter end of the 19th year of the judges’ rule, having carried out his scheme to that point, having been made king over the Lamanites, he also made it his aim to rule over the entire land, and all the people who lived there, the Nephites as well as the Lamanites. So he had advanced his plan, since he had hardened the Lamanites’ hearts and blinded their minds and stirred them up to anger, so much so that he collected a large army willing to attack the Nephites. Indeed, he was determined, by virtue of the sheer size of his army, to overpower the Nephites and enslave them. He appointed chief captains from the Zoramites, since they were the most acquainted with the Nephites’ strength, safely reinforced places, and the weakest parts of their cities; therefore he made them chief captains over his armies. And they set out with their army and advanced to the land of Zarahemla through the wilderness.

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7 Now it came to pass that while Amalickiah had thus been obtaining power by fraud and deceit, Moroni, on the other hand, had been preparing the minds of the people to be faithful unto the Lord their God. 8 Yea, he had been strengthening the armies of the Nephites and erecting small forts, or places of resort, throwing up banks of earth round about to encircle his armies, and also building walls of stone to encircle them about, round about their cities and the borders of their lands, yea, all round about the land. 9 And in their weakest fortifications he did place the greater number of men, and thus he did fortify and strengthen the land which was possessed by the Nephites. 10 And thus he was preparing to support their liberty, their lands, their wives, and their children, and their peace, and that they might live unto the Lord their God, and that they might maintain that which was called by their enemies the cause of Christians.

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Now while Amalickiah had, in this way, been obtaining power by fraud and deceit, on the other hand, Moroni had been engaged in preparing the minds of the people to be faithful to the Lord who is God. He had been strengthening the Nephite armies and erecting small forts or reinforced places, throwing up banks of earth around them to protect his armies, and also building stone walls to surround them, around their cities and the borders of their lands, all throughout the land. In their weakest fortifications he placed the greater number of men. He fortified and strengthened the land held by the Nephites. 10 By these preparations he intended to defend their liberty, their lands, their wives and children, and their peace, to live for the Lord their God, and maintain what was called by their enemies the cause of Christians.

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11 And Moroni was a strong and a mighty man; he was a man of a perfect understanding, yea, a man that did not delight in bloodshed; a man whose soul did joy in the liberty and the freedom of his country and his brethren from bondage and slavery; 12 yea, a man whose heart did swell with thanksgiving to his God for the many privileges and blessings which he bestowed upon his people; a man who did labor exceedingly for the welfare and safety of his people. 13 Yea, and he was a man who was firm in the faith of Christ; and he had sworn with an oath to defend his people, his rights, and his country, and his religion, even to the loss of his blood.

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11 Moroni was a strong and powerful man. He was a man of sound understanding; a man who didn’t delight in slaughter, whose soul rejoiced in the liberty and freedom of his country and of his fellow Nephites from servitude and slavery, 12 whose heart swelled with thanksgiving to God for the many privileges and blessings He freely gave His people, who worked hard for his people’s well-being and safety. 13 And he was a man who was firm in the faith of Christ. He had sworn an oath to defend his people, his rights, his country, and his religion, even to the point of losing his own life.

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14 Now the Nephites were taught to defend themselves against their enemies, even to the shedding of blood, even if it were necessary. Yea, and they were also taught never to give an offense, yea, and never to raise the sword except it were against an enemy, except it were to preserve their lives. 15 And this was their faith — that by so doing, God would prosper them in the land; or in other words, if they were faithful in keeping the commandments of God, that he would prosper them in the land, yea, warn them to flee or to prepare for war according to their danger, 16 and also that God would make it known unto them whither they should go to defend themselves against their enemies, and by so doing, the Lord would deliver them. And this was the faith of Moroni, and his heart did glory in it — not in the shedding of blood, but in doing good, in preserving his people, yea, in keeping the commandments of God, yea, and resisting iniquity. 17 Yea, verily, verily I say unto you, if all men had been, and were, and ever would be like unto Moroni, behold, the very powers of hell would have been shaken for ever; yea, the Devil would never have power over the hearts of the children of men. 18 Behold, he was a man like unto Ammon, the son of Mosiah, yea, and even the other sons of Mosiah, yea, and also Alma and his sons, for they were all men of God. 19 Now behold, Helaman and his brethren were not less serviceable unto the people than was Moroni, for they did preach the word of God and they did baptize unto repentance all men whosoever would hearken unto their words; 20 and thus they went forth. And the people did humble themselves because of their words, insomuch that they were highly favored of the Lord, and thus they were free from wars and contentions among themselves, yea, even for the space of four years.

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14 Now the Nephites were taught to defend themselves against their enemies, even if it required killing. But they were also taught never to go on the offensive, and never to fight with the sword except against an enemy, and only then if it was to preserve their lives. 15 And this was their faith, that by doing so God would give them prosperity in the land; or in other words, if they were faithful in keeping God’s commandments, He would protect them by warning them to flee or to prepare for war, according to the danger they faced. 16 Also they believed God would reveal to them where they should go to defend themselves from their enemies, and by doing so the Lord would protect them. And this was Moroni’s faith. His heart rejoiced in it — not in killing, but in doing good, in preserving his people, in keeping God’s commandments, and resisting iniquity. 17 In truth I tell you: If all men had been, were, and would always be like Moroni, the very powers of hell would have been shaken forever. Indeed, the accuser would never have any power over people’s hearts. 18 He was like Ammon the son of Mosiah, and like the other sons of Mosiah, and like Alma and his sons, since they were all men of God. 19 Now Helaman and his brothers weren’t any less prepared to serve or any less engaged in serving the people than Moroni was: they preached God’s word and baptized all those who were willing to listen to them as a sign of repentance. 20 So they went out; and the people humbled themselves because of their words, so much so that the Lord blessed them. And they were free from internal wars and conflicts for about four years.

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21 But as I have said, in the latter end of the nineteenth year, notwithstanding their peace amongst themselves, they were compelled reluctantly to contend with their brethren the Lamanites. 22 Yea, and in fine, their wars never did cease for the space of many years with the Lamanites, notwithstanding their much reluctance. 23 Now they were sorry to take up arms against the Lamanites because they did not delight in the shedding of blood, yea, and this was not all — they were sorry to be the means of sending so many of their brethren out of this world, into an eternal world, unprepared to meet their God. 24 Nevertheless, they could not suffer to lay down their lives, that their wives and their children should be massacred by the barbarous cruelty of those who were once their brethren, yea, and had dissented from their church, and had left them, and had gone to destroy them by joining the Lamanites. 25 Yea, they could not bear that their brethren should rejoice over the blood of the Nephites, so long as there were any who should keep the commandments of God; for the promises of the Lord were, if they should keep his commandments, they should prosper in the land.

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21 But as I’ve said, toward the end of the 19th year, despite the peace among themselves, they were reluctantly compelled to fight their Lamanite brothers. 22 Once it started, hostilities with the Lamanites never stopped for many years, despite Nephite reluctance. 23 They regretted having to fight the Lamanites, because they didn’t like killing. That wasn’t all, they also regretted being the ones who sent so many of their Lamanite brothers from this world into an eternal world, unprepared to come face to face with God. 24 Nevertheless, they couldn’t simply give up their lives, or allow their wives and children to be slaughtered by the barbarous cruelty of those who were once their fellow Nephites, and who had split from their congregation and left them, and who had gone away in order to destroy them by joining the Lamanites. 25 Indeed, they couldn’t bear for their Nephite or Lamanite brothers to rejoice over spilling Nephite blood, as long as any of them kept God’s commandments — the Lord having promised that if they kept His commandments, they would prosper in the land.

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49 And now it came to pass in the eleventh month of the nineteenth year, on the tenth day of the month, the armies of the Lamanites were seen approaching towards the land of Ammonihah. 2 And behold, the city had been rebuilt, and Moroni had stationed an army by the borders of the city; and they had cast up dirt round about to shield them from the arrows and the stones of the Lamanites; for behold, they fought with stones and with arrows. 3 Behold, I said that the city of Ammonihah had been rebuilt. I say unto you, yea, that it was in part rebuilt; and because the Lamanites had destroyed it once, because of the iniquity of the people, they supposed that it would again become an easy prey for them. 4 But behold, how great was their disappointment; for behold, the Nephites had dug up a ridge of earth round about them, which was so high that the Lamanites could not cast their stones and arrows at them that they might take effect, neither could they come upon them save it was by their place of entrance.

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49 Now in the 11th month of the 19th year, on the 10th day of the month, the Lamanite armies were seen approaching Ammonihah. The city had been rebuilt, and Moroni had stationed an army by the city’s borders. They also had thrown up dirt around it to shield them from the Lamanites’ arrows and stones, because they fought using stones and arrows. Now the city of Ammonihah had been rebuilt, but only partially rebuilt. Because the Lamanites had destroyed it once, due to the people’s iniquity, they expected it would again be an easy target for them. But their hopes were dashed. The Nephites had dug up a ridge of earth around them so high the Lamanites couldn’t throw their stones and shoot their arrows at them with any success, and they couldn’t attack them either, unless they did it through the controlled entrance.

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5 Now at this time the chief captains of the Lamanites were astonished exceedingly because of the wisdom of the Nephites in repairing their places of security. 6 Now the leaders of the Lamanites had supposed because of the greatness of their numbers, yea, they supposed that they should be privileged to come upon them as they had hitherto done. Yea, and they had also prepared themselves with shields, and with breastplates, and they had also prepared themselves with garments of skins, yea, very thick garments to cover their nakedness. 7 And being thus prepared, they supposed that they should easily overpower and subject their brethren to the yoke of bondage, or slay and massacre them according to their pleasure. 8 But behold, to their uttermost astonishment, they were prepared for them in a manner which never had been known among all the children of Lehi. Now they were prepared for the Lamanites, to battle after the manner of the instructions of Moroni.

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At this time the Lamanite chief captains were very surprised at the Nephites’ thoughtful repairs to their defenses. The Lamanite leaders had thought that because of their large numbers, it would again be a successful attack, as before. In preparing for the attack, they prepared themselves with shields and breastplates, and also with clothing made of leather, very thick clothing to cover their naked bodies. Having prepared in this way, they thought they could easily overpower their Nephite relatives to enslave, or kill and slaughter them at will. But to their complete surprise, they were prepared for them in a way unprecedented among all of Lehi’s descendants; they were prepared for the Lamanites, to engage them in battle according to Moroni’s instructions.

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9 And it came to pass that the Lamanites, or the Amalickiahites, were exceedingly astonished at their manner of preparation for war. 10 Now if king Amalickiah had come down out of the land of Nephi at the head of his army, perhaps he would have caused the Lamanites to have attacked the Nephites at the city of Ammonihah; for behold, he did care not for the blood of his people. 11 But behold, Amalickiah did not come down himself to battle. And behold, his chief captains durst not attack the Nephites at the city of Ammonihah, for Moroni had altered the management of affairs among the Nephites, insomuch that the Lamanites were disappointed in their places of retreat and they could not come upon them. 12 Therefore, they retreated into the wilderness, and took their camp and marched towards the land of Noah, supposing that to be the next best place for them to come against the Nephites; 13 for they knew not that Moroni had fortified or had built forts of security for every city in all the land round about. Therefore, they marched forward to the land of Noah with a firm determination, yea, their chief captains came forward and took an oath that they would destroy the people of that city. 14 But behold, to their astonishment, the city of Noah, which had hitherto been a weak place, had now, by the means of Moroni, become strong, yea, even to exceed the strength of the city Ammonihah. 15 And now behold, this was wisdom in Moroni, for he had supposed that they would be frightened at the city Ammonihah, and as the city of Noah had hitherto been the weakest part of the land, therefore they would march thither to battle; and thus it was according to his desires. 16 And behold, Moroni had appointed Lehi to be chief captain over the men of that city, and it was that same Lehi who fought with the Lamanites in the valley on the east of the river Sidon.

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The Lamanites, or the Amalickiahites, were shocked at how prepared they were for war. 10 Now if king Amalickiah had come down out of the land of Nephi at the head of his army, perhaps he would have had the Lamanites attack the Nephites at the city of Ammonihah, since he didn’t care about his people’s lives. 11 But Amalickiah himself didn’t come down to battle. And his chief captains didn’t dare attack the Nephites at the city of Ammonihah, since Moroni had adopted such a new defensive strategy for the Nephites that the Lamanites lost hope of defeating the fortifications, and they abandoned the attack. 12 Therefore they retreated into the wilderness and mobilized their armed forces and marched toward Noah, expecting it to be the next best place for them to attack the Nephites. 13 They didn’t know Moroni had fortified — or had built forts of security for every city throughout the surrounding region. So they marched onward to Noah with firm determination. Indeed, their chief captains came forward and swore an oath they would destroy the people of that city. 14 But to their astonishment, the city of Noah, which had until then been a weak place, had become strong through Moroni’s intervention, even surpassing the strength of the city of Ammonihah. 15 Now this was wise of Moroni. Because he anticipated they would be intimidated at the city of Ammonihah; and since the city of Noah had until then been the weakest part of the land, he expected they would march there to battle. And it happened as he had foreseen. 16 Moroni had appointed Lehi as chief captain over the men of that city; who was that same Lehi who fought with the Lamanites in the valley on the east side of the Sidon River.

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17 And now behold, it came to pass that when the Lamanites had found that Lehi commanded the city, they were again disappointed, for they feared Lehi exceedingly; nevertheless, their chief captains had sworn with an oath to attack the city; therefore, they brought up their armies. 18 Now behold, the Lamanites could not get into their forts of security by any other way save by the entrance because of the highness of the bank which had been thrown up, and the depth of the ditch which had been dug round about, save it were by the entrance. 19 And thus were the Nephites prepared to destroy all such as should attempt to climb up to enter the fort by any other way, by casting over stones and arrows at them. 20 Thus, they were prepared, yea, a body of their most strong men, with their swords and their slings, to smite down all who should attempt to come into their place of security by the place of entrance; and thus were they prepared to defend themselves against the Lamanites.

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17 Now when the Lamanites learned Lehi commanded the city, their hopes were again shattered, since they were very afraid of Lehi. Nevertheless, their chief captains had sworn an oath to attack the city, so they brought up their armies. 18 Now the Lamanites couldn’t enter their secure forts by any other way except through the entrance, since the ridge of earth was raised quite high and the ditch excavated around the outside of it was quite deep, except near the entrance. 19 With this design the Nephites were prepared to kill all those who might attempt to climb up to enter the fort elsewhere, by throwing stones and shooting arrows down at them. 20 So they were prepared. Additionally, a group of their strongest men were ready with their swords and slings, to kill anyone who dared attempt to enter their fort through the entrance. Therefore they were prepared to defend themselves against the Lamanites.

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21 And it came to pass that the captains of the Lamanites brought up their armies before the place of entrance and began to contend with the Nephites, to get into their place of security; but behold, they were driven back from time to time, insomuch that they were slain with an immense slaughter. 22 Now when they found that they could not obtain power over the Nephites by the pass, they began to dig down their banks of earth that they might obtain a pass to their armies, that they might have an equal chance to fight; but behold, in these attempts they were swept off by the stones and the arrows which were thrown at them; and instead of filling up their ditches by pulling down the banks of earth, they were filled up in a measure with their dead and wounded bodies. 23 Thus, the Nephites had all power over their enemies. And thus the Lamanites did attempt to destroy the Nephites, until their chief captains were all slain — yea, and more than a thousand of the Lamanites were slain — while on the other hand, there was not a single soul of the Nephites which was slain. 24 There were about fifty who were wounded, who had been exposed to the arrows of the Lamanites through the pass, but they were shielded by their shields, and their breastplates, and their headplates, insomuch that their wounds were upon their legs, many of which were very severe.

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21 So the Lamanite captains attacked the front of the entrance and began to fight the Nephites, in order to invade the fortress. But they were driven back every time, with resulting deaths in an immense slaughter. 22 Now when they found they couldn’t defeat the Nephites through the entry, they began to dig down their ridges of earth to create an opening for their armies, hoping for an equal chance to fight. But in these attempts they were swept down by the stones thrown and the arrows shot at them. Instead of filling up their ditches by pulling down the ridges of earth, they were filled up to a certain extent with their dead and wounded bodies. 23 So the Nephites completely overpowered their enemies. The Lamanites continued to attempt to kill the Nephites until their chief captains were all killed. Now more than 1,000 Lamanites were killed, while on the other side not a single Nephite was killed. 24 There were about 50 who were wounded, who had been exposed to the Lamanites’ arrows at the entry. But they were protected by their shields, breastplates, and helmets, so their wounds were on their legs, many of which were very severe.

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25 And it came to pass that when the Lamanites saw that their chief captains were all slain, they fled into the wilderness. And it came to pass that they returned to the land of Nephi to inform their king, Amalickiah, who was a Nephite by birth, concerning their great loss. 26 And it came to pass that he was exceeding angry with his people because he had not obtained his desires over the Nephites; he had not subjected them to the yoke of bondage. 27 Yea, he was exceeding wroth, and he did curse God, and also Moroni, and swearing with an oath that he would drink his blood, and this because Moroni had kept the commandments of God in preparing for the safety of his people. 28 And it came to pass that on the other hand, the people of Nephi did thank the Lord their God because of his miraculous power in delivering them from the hands of their enemies.

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25 When the Lamanites saw all their chief captains were killed, they retreated into the wilderness. They returned to the land of Nephi to inform their king, Amalickiah, who was a Nephite by birth, about their great loss. 26 He was furious with his people because he hadn’t achieved his objectives over the Nephites; he hadn’t brought them under the burden of slavery. 27 Indeed, he was furious, and he cursed God, and Moroni as well, swearing with an oath he would drink his blood. His reaction was because Moroni had kept God’s commandments and had prepared for his people’s protection. 28 In contrast, the Nephites thanked the Lord their God because of His miraculous power in freeing them from their enemies.

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29 And thus ended the nineteenth year of the reign of the judges over the people of Nephi. 30 Yea, and there was continual peace among them and exceeding great prosperity in the church because of their heed and diligence which they gave unto the word of God, which was declared unto them by Helaman, and Shiblon, and Corianton, and Ammon, and his brethren, etc., yea, and by all those which had been ordained by the Holy Order of God, being baptized unto repentance and sent forth to preach among the people, etc.

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29 And so ended the 19th year of the judges’ rule over the Nephites. 30 There was continual peace among them and great prosperity in the congregation because of the attention and diligence they gave God’s word, which was preached to them by Helaman, Shiblon, Corianton, Ammon, his brothers, and so forth, and by all those who had been ordained by the Holy Order of God. They were baptized as a sign of repentance before they were sent out to preach among the people, and so on.