Book of Mormon
Covenant of Christ
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52 And now it came to pass in the twenty and sixth year of the reign of the judges over the people of Nephi, behold, when the Lamanites awoke on the first morning of the first month, behold, they found Amalickiah was dead in his own tent, and they also saw that Teancum was ready to give them battle on that day. 2 And now, when the Lamanites saw this, they were affrighted, and they abandoned their design in marching into the land northward, and retreated with all their army into the city of Mulek, and sought protection in their fortifications. 3 And it came to pass that the brother of Amalickiah was appointed king over the people, and his name was Ammoron. Thus, king Ammoron, the brother of king Amalickiah, was appointed to reign in his stead.
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52 Now in the 26th year of the judges’ rule over the Nephites, when the Lamanites awoke on the first morning of the first month, they found Amalickiah dead in his own tent. They also saw Teancum was ready to give them battle on that day. 2 When the Lamanites saw this, they were frightened; and they abandoned their plan to march into the land to the north and retreated with their whole army into the city of Mulek and the safety of their fortifications. 3 Amalickiah’s brother was appointed king, whose name was Ammoron. He assumed control.
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4 And it came to pass that he did command that his people should maintain those cities which they had taken by the shedding of blood, for they had not taken any cities save they had lost much blood. 5 And now Teancum saw that the Lamanites were determined to maintain those cities which they had taken and those parts of the land which they had obtained possession of. And also seeing the enormity of their number, Teancum thought it was not expedient that he should attempt to attack them in their forts, 6 but he kept his men round about as if making preparations for war; yea, and truly he was preparing to defend himself against them by casting up walls round about and preparing places of resort.
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4 He ordered his people to maintain the cities that had cost lives to occupy, and they lost a lot of lives taking every one of the cities. 5 Now Teancum saw the Lamanites were determined to maintain the cities and the parts of the land they had taken. He could see their forces far outnumbered his, therefore Teancum thought it made no sense for him to attempt to attack them in their forts. 6 But he kept his men surrounding them, as if preparing to attack. And in fact, he was preparing his defense against them by erecting walls on all sides and preparing fortifications.
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7 And it came to pass that he kept thus preparing for war until Moroni had sent a large number of men to strengthen his army. 8 And Moroni also sent orders unto him that he should retain all the prisoners who fell into his hands, for as the Lamanites had taken many prisoners, that he should retain all the prisoners of the Lamanites as a ransom for those whom the Lamanites had taken. 9 And he also sent orders unto him that he should fortify the land Bountiful and secure the narrow pass which led into the land northward, lest the Lamanites should obtain that point and should have power to harass them on every side. 10 And Moroni also sent unto him, desiring him that he would be faithful in maintaining that quarter of the land, and that he would seek every opportunity to scourge the Lamanites in that quarter, as much as was in his power, that perhaps he might take again, by stratagem or some other way, those cities which had been taken out of their hands, and that he also would fortify and strengthen the cities round about which had not fallen into the hands of the Lamanites. 11 And he also said unto him, I would come unto you, but behold, the Lamanites are upon us in the borders of the land by the west sea, and behold, I go against them, therefore I cannot come unto you.
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7 He kept preparing for battle in this way until Moroni sent a large number of men to strengthen his army. 8 Moroni also sent an order for him to retain all the prisoners that surrendered and were in his custody. Now the Lamanites had taken many prisoners, and the order to retain all the Lamanite prisoners was to use them in an exchange for those the Lamanites held prisoner. 9 Moroni also sent orders for him to fortify the land of Bountiful and to secure the narrow pass leading to the land to the north, so the Lamanites didn’t obtain that strategic point and have power to repeatedly attack them on every side. 10 Moroni also sent him a message, asking him to be faithful in maintaining that region and to look for every opportunity to afflict the Lamanites as much as was in his power, so he could perhaps take back, by military stratagem or some other way, those cities taken from them, and to continue to fortify and strengthen the cities in the surrounding area that hadn’t fallen under the control of the Lamanites. 11 He also said to him: I would come to you, but the Lamanites are gathering against us by the western sea. I’ll soon fight against them; therefore I can’t come to you.
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12 Now the king, Ammoron, had departed out of the land of Zarahemla, and had made known unto the queen concerning the death of his brother, and had gathered together a large number of men, and had marched forth against the Nephites on the borders by the west sea. 13 And thus he was endeavoring to harass the Nephites and to draw away a part of their forces to that part of the land, while he had commanded those whom he had left to possess the cities which he had taken that they should also harass the Nephites on the borders by the east sea, and should take possession of their lands as much as it were in their power, according to the power of their armies. 14 And thus were the Nephites in those dangerous circumstances in the ending of the twenty and sixth year of the reign of the judges over the people of Nephi.
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12 Now the new king, Ammoron, left the land of Zarahemla after informing the queen about his brother’s death. He brought a large number of men and marched against the Nephites in the area near the western sea. 13 He was making an effort to exhaust the Nephites with repeated attacks and draw away part of their forces to that region. At the same time, he also commanded those left to occupy the cities that had been taken to tire out the Nephites with repeated attacks near the eastern sea and to take additional land, as much as they might be able to do, as their armies’ strength allowed. 14 And so the Nephites found themselves in these dangerous circumstances at the end of the 26th year of the judges’ rule.
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15 But behold, it came to pass, in the twentieth and seventh year of the reign of the judges, that Teancum, by the command of Moroni — who had established armies to protect the south and the west borders of the land, had began his march towards the land of Bountiful, that he might assist Teancum with his men in retaking the cities which they had lost — 16 and it came to pass that Teancum had received orders to make an attack upon the city of Mulek and retake it if it were possible.
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15 But in the 27th year of the judges’ rule, Teancum followed the orders of Moroni. Moroni put armies in place to protect the southern and western limits of the land. He then began to march toward Bountiful, so he could assist Teancum. He planned to retake the cities they had lost. 16 Teancum was ordered to attack the city of Mulek and retake it, if possible.
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17 And it came to pass that Teancum made preparations to make an attack upon the city of Mulek and march forth with his army against the Lamanites, but he saw that it was impossible that he could overpower them while they were in their fortifications. Therefore, he abandoned his designs and returned again to the city Bountiful to wait for the coming of Moroni, that he might receive strength to his army.
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17 Teancum prepared to attack the city of Mulek and went with his army to attack the Lamanites. But he saw it was impossible to overpower them while they were behind their fortifications. Therefore he abandoned his plans and returned to the city of Bountiful to wait for Moroni’s arrival, so he would have a larger force for the fight.
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18 And it came to pass that Moroni did arrive with his army to the land of Bountiful in the latter end of the twenty and seventh year of the reign of the judges over the people of Nephi. 19 And in the commencement of the twenty and eighth year, Moroni and Teancum and many of the chief captains held a council of war: what they should do to cause the Lamanites to come out against them to battle, or that they might by some means flatter them out of their strong holds, that they might gain advantage over them and take again the city of Mulek.
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18 Moroni arrived with his army in Bountiful near the end of the 27th year of the judges’ rule. 19 At the start of the 28th year, Moroni and Teancum and many of the chief captains held a council of war, to decide what they could do to get the Lamanites to battle them in the open, or to coax them out of their strongholds, so they would have an advantage over them and take back the city of Mulek.
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20 And it came to pass that they sent embassies to the army of the Lamanites which protected the city of Mulek, to their leader, whose name was Jacob, desiring him that he would come out with his armies to meet them upon the plains between the two cities. But behold, Jacob, who was a Zoramite, would not come out with his army to meet them upon the plains.
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20 They sent messengers to the Lamanite army protecting the city of Mulek, to their leader, whose name was Jacob, asking him to come out with his armies to meet them on the open ground between the two cities. But Jacob, who was a Zoramite, refused to come out with his army to fight in the open.
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21 And it came to pass that Moroni, having no hopes of meeting them upon fair grounds, therefore he resolved upon a plan that he might decoy the Lamanites out of their strong holds. 22 Therefore, he caused that Teancum should take a small number of men and march down near the seashore, and Moroni and his army by night marched into the wilderness on the west of the city Mulek. And thus on the morrow, when the guards of the Lamanites had discovered Teancum, they ran and told it unto Jacob, their leader.
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21 Then, because Moroni had no hope of meeting them on an even battlefield, he decided on a plan to lure the Lamanites out of their strongholds. 22 He had Teancum take a small number of men and march down near the seashore; and Moroni and his army marched at night into the wilderness to the west of the city of Mulek. And so the next day, when the Lamanite guards caught sight of Teancum, they ran and told Jacob, their leader.
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23 And it came to pass that the armies of the Lamanites did march forth against Teancum, supposing by their numbers to overpower Teancum because of the smallness of his numbers. And as Teancum saw the armies of the Lamanites coming out against him, he began a retreat down by the seashore northward.
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23 The Lamanite armies marched out against Teancum, expecting because of their superiority in numbers to overpower Teancum because of his small force. When Teancum saw the Lamanite armies coming out against him, he began to retreat down by the seashore, toward the north.
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24 And it came to pass that when the Lamanites saw that he began to flee, they took courage and pursued them with vigor. And while Teancum was thus leading away the Lamanites who were pursuing them in vain, behold, Moroni commanded that a part of his army who were with him should march forth into the city and take possession of it. 25 And thus they did, and slew all those who had been left to protect the city — yea, all those who would not yield up their weapons of war. 26 And thus Moroni had obtained a possession of the city Mulek with a part of his army, while he marched with the remainder to meet the Lamanites when they should return from the pursuit of Teancum.
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24 When the Lamanites saw he began to run away, they were encouraged and vigorously pursued them. While Teancum was luring away the Lamanites who were chasing them in vain, Moroni commanded a portion of his army who were with him to march into the city and take it over. 25 They did so and killed all those who had been left to protect the city, indeed, that is, any who wouldn’t give up their weapons. 26 And so Moroni had taken the city of Mulek with part of his army while he marched with the rest to confront the Lamanites when they returned from chasing Teancum.
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27 And it came to pass that the Lamanites did pursue Teancum until they came near the city Bountiful, and then they were met by Lehi and a small army which had been left to protect the city Bountiful. 28 And now behold, when the chief captains of the Lamanites had beheld Lehi with his army coming against them, they fled in much confusion, lest perhaps they should not obtain the city Mulek before Lehi should overtake them; for they were wearied because of their march and the men of Lehi were fresh. 29 Now the Lamanites did not know that Moroni had been in their rear with his army, and all they feared was Lehi and his men. 30 Now Lehi was not desirous to overtake them till they should meet Moroni and his army. 31 And it came to pass that before the Lamanites had retreated far, they were surrounded by the Nephites, by the men of Moroni on one hand and the men of Lehi on the other, all of whom were fresh and full of strength; but the Lamanites were wearied because of their long march. 32 And Moroni commanded his men that they should fall upon them until they had given up their weapons of war.
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27 The Lamanites pursued Teancum until they got near the city of Bountiful, and there they encountered Lehi and a small army left to protect the city of Bountiful. 28 When the Lamanite chief captains saw Lehi with his army coming against them, they fled in great confusion, for fear they might not reach the city of Mulek before Lehi overtook them, since they were exhausted from their march, and Lehi’s men were fresh. 29 Now the Lamanites didn’t know Moroni had been behind them with his army — all they were afraid of was Lehi and his men. 30 Now Lehi didn’t want to overtake them until they met up with Moroni and his army. 31 Before the Lamanites had retreated very far, they were surrounded by the Nephites, by Moroni’s men on the one hand and by Lehi’s men on the other, all of whom were rested and full of strength, while the Lamanites were exhausted from their long march. 32 Moroni commanded his men to attack them until they had surrendered their weapons.
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33 And it came to pass that Jacob, being their leader, being also a Zoramite and having an unconquerable spirit, he led the Lamanites forth to battle with exceeding fury against Moroni, 34 Moroni being in their course of march, therefore Jacob was determined to slay them and cut his way through to the city of Mulek. But behold, Moroni and his men were more powerful, therefore they did not give way before the Lamanites.
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33 Now Jacob, who was their leader — a Zoramite with an unconquerable spirit — led the Lamanites out to battle against Moroni with great fury. 34 Because Moroni blocked their line of march, Jacob was determined to kill them and cut his way through to the city of Mulek. But Moroni and his men were more powerful; therefore they held the battle line against the Lamanites.
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35 And it came to pass that they fought on both hands with exceeding fury, and there were many slain on both sides; yea, and Moroni was wounded and Jacob was killed. 36 And Lehi pressed upon their rear with such fury with his strong men that the Lamanites in the rear delivered up their weapons of war; and the remainder of them, being much confused, knew not whither to go or to strike. 37 Moroni, seeing their confusion, he said unto them, If ye will bring forth your weapons of war and deliver them up, behold, we will forbear shedding your blood. 38 And it came to pass that when the Lamanites had heard these words, their chief captains, all those who were not slain, came forth and threw down their weapons of war at the feet of Moroni, and also commanded their men that they should do the same; 39 but behold, there were many that would not. And those who would not deliver up their swords were taken and bound, and their weapons of war were taken from them, and they were compelled to march with their brethren forth into the land Bountiful. 40 And now the number of prisoners who were taken exceeded more than the number of those who had been slain, yea, more than those who had been slain on both sides.
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35 They fought furiously on both sides, and many were killed on both sides; and Moroni was wounded and Jacob was killed. 36 And Lehi attacked the back of their army with his strong men so fiercely that the Lamanites in the rear surrendered their weapons. And the rest of them, who were in a state of great confusion, didn’t know where to go or where to deliver a blow. 37 Moroni, seeing their confusion, said to them: If you bring your weapons forward and surrender them, we’ll stop killing you. 38 When the Lamanites had heard these words, their chief captains — all those who weren’t killed — came forward and threw down their weapons at Moroni’s feet and commanded their men to do likewise. 39 But there were many who refused. Those who refused to give up their swords were taken and their hands tied; their weapons were removed from them, and they were marched under guard with their fellow Lamanites to Bountiful. 40 Now the number of prisoners who were taken exceeded the number of those who had been killed, indeed, more than those who had been killed on both sides.
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53 And it came to pass that they did set guards over the prisoners of the Lamanites and did compel them to go forth and bury their dead, yea, and also the dead of the Nephites who were slain; and Moroni placed men over them to guard them whilst they should perform their labors. 2 And Moroni went to the city of Mulek with Lehi and took command of the city and gave it unto Lehi. Now behold, this Lehi was a man who had been with Moroni in the more part of all his battles, and he was a man like unto Moroni; and they rejoiced in each other’s safety, yea, they were beloved by each other, and also beloved by all the people of Nephi.
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53 As they guarded the Lamanite prisoners, they compelled them to gather and bury their dead, and the Nephite dead. And Moroni’s men kept watch over them as they performed their work. 2 And Moroni went to the city of Mulek with Lehi and took command of the city and gave it to Lehi. Now Lehi was a man who had been with Moroni in the majority of his battles, and he was a man like Moroni. They rejoiced at seeing each other safe again; indeed, they loved one another dearly and they were dearly loved by all the Nephites.
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3 And it came to pass that after the Lamanites had finished burying their dead, and also the dead of the Nephites, they were marched back into the land Bountiful; and Teancum, by the orders of Moroni, caused that they should commence laboring in digging a ditch round about the land, or the city Bountiful. 4 And he caused that they should build a breastwork of timbers upon the inner bank of the ditch, and they cast up dirt out of the ditch against the breastwork of timbers; and thus they did cause the Lamanites to labor until they had encircled the city of Bountiful round about with a strong wall of timbers and earth to an exceeding height. 5 And this city became an exceeding strong hold ever after. And in this city they did guard the prisoners of the Lamanites, yea, even within a wall which they had caused them to build with their own hands. Now Moroni was compelled to cause the Lamanites to labor because it were easy to guard them while at their labor; and he desired all his forces when he should make an attack upon the Lamanites.
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3 After the Lamanites had finished burying their dead and the Nephite dead, they were marched back into Bountiful. And by Moroni’s orders, Teancum made them begin working, digging a ditch around the land, or the city of Bountiful. 4 He made them build a barricade of timbers on the inner bank of the ditch; they piled up dirt from the ditch against the barricade of timbers. And so they made the Lamanites work until they had encircled the city of Bountiful with a strong wall of timbers and earth to a great height. 5 This city became a great stronghold from that time forward. They guarded the Lamanite prisoners in this city, inside a wall they had made them build with their own hands. Now Moroni was compelled to put the Lamanites to work because it was easy to guard them while they were working; and he needed all his forces to keep ready for an attack on the Lamanites.
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6 And it came to pass that Moroni had thus gained a victory over one of the greatest of the armies of the Lamanites, and had obtained possession of the city Mulek, which was one of the strongest holds of the Lamanites in the land of Nephi; and thus he had also built a strong hold to retain his prisoners. 7 And it came to pass that he did no more attempt a battle with the Lamanites in that year, but he did employ his men in preparing for war, yea, and in making fortifications to guard against the Lamanites, yea, and also delivering their women and their children from famine and affliction, and providing food for their armies.
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6 In this way, Moroni had gained a victory over one of the largest Lamanite armies and had taken the city of Mulek, which was one of the strongest fortified places of the Lamanites in the land of Nephi. Additionally, he had built a stronghold to continue holding his prisoners. 7 He didn’t attempt to engage the Lamanites in battle again that year, but he readied his men for war, built fortifications to defend against the Lamanites, kept their women and children fed and protected, and distributed food to their armies.
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8 And now it came to pass that the armies of the Lamanites on the west sea south, while in the absence of Moroni on account of some intrigue amongst the Nephites which caused dissensions amongst them, had gained some ground over the Nephites, yea, insomuch that they had obtained possession of a number of their cities in that part of the land. 9 And thus, because of iniquity amongst themselves, yea, because of dissensions and intrigue among themselves, they were placed in the most dangerous circumstances.
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8 In Moroni’s absence there was a secret plot among the Nephites causing strong division that resulted in internal conflicts. Because of this, the Lamanite armies by the western sea to the south gained some ground over the Nephites and they took several of their cities there. 9 As a result of iniquity among themselves, because of their own violent disagreements and scheming, they ended up putting themselves into dangerous circumstances.
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10 And now behold, I have somewhat to say concerning the people of Ammon, who in the beginning were Lamanites, but by Ammon and his brethren (or rather by the power and word of God) they had been converted unto the Lord, and they had been brought down into the land of Zarahemla, and had ever since been protected by the Nephites. 11 And because of their oath, they had been kept from taking up arms against their brethren, for they had taken an oath that they never would shed blood more; and according to their oath, they would have perished. Yea, they would have suffered themselves to have fallen into the hands of their brethren, had it not been for the pity and the exceeding love which Ammon and his brethren had had for them. 12 And for this cause they were brought down into the land of Zarahemla, and they ever had been protected by the Nephites.
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10 Now I have a little to say about Ammon’s people, who in the beginning were Lamanites; but because of Ammon and his companions (more correctly because of the power and word of God), they had been converted to the Lord. They had been brought down into the land of Zarahemla and had been protected by the Nephites from then on. 11 Because of the oath they had made, they had been kept from going to battle against their Lamanite relatives, since they had taken an oath that they would never kill again. According to their oath, they would have died; they would have allowed themselves to fall into the hands of their Lamanite relatives if it hadn’t been for Ammon and his companions’ pity and great love for them. 12 For this reason they were brought down into the land of Zarahemla, and they had always been protected by the Nephites.
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13 But it came to pass that when they saw the danger, and the many afflictions and tribulations which the Nephites bore for them, they were moved with compassion and were desirous to take up arms in the defense of their country. 14 But behold, as they were about to take their weapons of war, they were overpowered by the persuasions of Helaman and his brethren, for they were about to break the oath which they had made; 15 and Helaman feared lest by so doing they should lose their souls. Therefore, all those who had entered into this covenant were compelled to behold their brethren wade through their afflictions in their dangerous circumstances at this time. 16 But behold, it came to pass they had many sons who had not entered into a covenant that they would not take their weapons of war to defend themselves against their enemies. Therefore, they did assemble themselves together at this time, as many as were able to take up arms, and they called themselves Nephites. 17 And they entered into a covenant to fight for the liberty of the Nephites, yea, to protect the land unto the laying down of their lives; yea, even they covenanted that they never would give up their liberty, but they would fight in all cases to protect the Nephites and themselves from bondage.
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13 But when they saw the danger and the many troubles and hardships the Nephites endured for them, they felt compassion for them and wanted to go to battle and join in defending their country. 14 But as they were preparing to use their weapons, they were convinced by Helaman and his brothers not to do it. Because it would require them to break the oath they had made, 15 Helaman was afraid that by doing so they might lose their souls. Therefore all those who had made this covenant were left to only watch their fellow Nephites face their difficulties in this dangerous time. 16 But they had many sons who hadn’t made a covenant not to use weapons to defend themselves against their enemies. Therefore those who were able to fight got together and proclaimed themselves Nephites. 17 And they made a covenant to fight for the Nephites’ liberty, to protect the land, at the peril of sacrificing their lives; indeed, they covenanted they would never give up their liberty, but they would fight in all circumstances to protect the Nephites and themselves from slavery.
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18 Now behold, there were two thousand of those young men who entered into this covenant and took their weapons of war to defend their country. 19 And now behold, as they never had hitherto been a disadvantage to the Nephites, they became now at this period of time also a great support; for they took their weapons of war and they would that Helaman should be their leader. 20 And they were all young men, and they were exceeding valiant for courage, and also for strength and activity. But behold, this was not all. They were men who were true at all times in whatsoever thing they were entrusted. 21 Yea, they were men of truth and soberness, for they had been taught to keep the commandments of God and to walk uprightly before him.
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18 Now there were 2,000 young men who made this covenant and took up weapons to defend their country. 19 And, although they had never been a disadvantage to the Nephites up to that point, they now became a great support. They took their weapons, and they asked Helaman to lead them. 20 They were all young men, very courageous, strong, and active as well. But this wasn’t the best thing about them, because they were trustworthy in anything asked of them, 21 and they were truthful and serious-minded and focused, since they had been taught to keep God’s commandments and live righteously.
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22 And now it came to pass that Helaman did march at the head of his two thousand stripling soldiers to the support of the people in the borders of the land on the south by the west sea. 23 And thus ended the twenty and eighth year of the reign of the judges over the people of Nephi, etc.
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22 Now Helaman led his 2,000 young soldiers to defend the people in the area to the south by the western sea. 23 So ended the 28th year of the judges’ rule, etc.