Book of Mormon
Covenant of Christ
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59 Now it came to pass in the thirtieth year of the reign of the judges over the people of Nephi, after Moroni had received and had read Helaman’s epistle, he was exceedingly rejoiced because of the welfare, yea, the exceeding success which Helaman had had in obtaining those lands which were lost. 2 Yea, and he did make it known unto all his people in all the land round about in that part where he was, that they might rejoice also.
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59 Now in the 30th year of the judges’ rule over the Nephites, after Moroni received and read Helaman’s letter, he rejoiced over Helaman’s success in regaining the lands that had been lost. 2 He let all his people know throughout the surrounding area so they could also celebrate.
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3 And it came to pass that he immediately sent an epistle to Parhoron, desiring that he should cause men to be gathered together to strengthen Helaman, or the armies of Helaman, insomuch that he might with ease maintain that part of the land which he had been so miraculously prospered in retaining. 4 And it came to pass when Moroni had sent this epistle to the land of Zarahemla, he began again to lay a plan that he might obtain the remainder of those possessions and cities which the Lamanites had taken from them.
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3 Then he immediately sent a letter to Parhoron, asking him to send men to reinforce Helaman, or Helaman’s armies, so he could better protect that part of the land he had so miraculously regained. 4 After Moroni sent this letter to Zarahemla, he started to plan how to regain control of the rest of the lands and cities the Lamanites had taken.
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5 And it came to pass that while Moroni was thus making preparations to go against the Lamanites to battle, behold, the people of Nephihah who were gathered together from the city of Moroni, and the city of Lehi, and the city of Morionton, were attacked by the Lamanites. 6 Yea, even those who had been compelled to flee from the land of Manti and from the land round about had come over and joined the Lamanites in this part of the land. 7 And thus being exceeding numerous, yea, and receiving strength from day to day by the command of Ammoron, they came forth against the people of Nephihah and they did begin to slay them with an exceeding great slaughter. 8 And their armies were so numerous that the remainder of the people of Nephihah were obliged to flee before them; and they came even and joined the army of Moroni. 9 And now, as Moroni had supposed that there should be men sent to the city of Nephihah, to the assistance of the people to maintain that city, and knowing that it was easier to keep the city from falling into the hands of the Lamanites than to retake it from them, he supposed that they would easily maintain that city; 10 therefore he retained all his force to maintain those places which he had recovered.
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5 While Moroni was preparing his plan to battle the Lamanites, the people of Nephihah, who had gathered from the cities of Moroni, Lehi, and Morionton, were attacked by the Lamanites. 6 Everyone who had fled from Manti and the surrounding area had joined with the Lamanites. 7 There were many of them, and were reinforced daily by Ammoron’s command, so they attacked the people of Nephihah; and they began to kill them with a massive slaughter. 8 Their armies had so many fighters that the rest of the people of Nephihah had to flee from them, and they came over and joined Moroni’s army. 9 Now since Moroni expected to send men to the city of Nephihah to keep that city, because it was easier to keep the city from falling into the hands of the Lamanites than to retake it, he thought they would easily keep that city. 10 But now he kept all his forces to protect the places he had recovered.
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11 And now when Moroni saw that the city of Nephihah was lost, he was exceeding sorrowful and began to doubt, because of the wickedness of the people, whether they should not fall into the hands of their brethren. 12 Now this was the case with all his chief captains. They doubted and marveled also because of the wickedness of the people, and this because of the success of the Lamanites over them. 13 And it came to pass that Moroni was angry with the government because of their indifference concerning the freedom of their country.
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11 When Moroni learned the city of Nephihah was lost, he mourned and began to doubt, because of the people’s wickedness, if they could defeat the Lamanites. 12 Now all his chief captains also doubted. They were unsure and extremely surprised by the people’s wickedness, assuming this was why the Lamanites succeeded in taking Nephihah. 13 And Moroni was angry with the government because of their indifference to the freedom of their country.
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60 And it came to pass that he wrote again to the governor of the land, who was Parhoron, and these are the words which he wrote, saying, Behold, I direct mine epistle to Parhoron in the city of Zarahemla, who is the chief judge and the governor over the land, and also to all those who have been chosen by this people to govern and manage the affairs of this war; 2 for behold, I have somewhat to say unto them by the way of condemnation. For behold, ye yourselves know that ye have been appointed to gather together men and arm them with swords, and with cimeters, and all manner of weapons of war of every kind, and send forth against the Lamanites in whatsoever parts they should come into our land. 3 And now behold, I say unto you that myself, and also my men, and also Helaman and his men, have suffered exceeding great sufferings — yea, even hunger, thirst, and fatigue, and all manner of afflictions of every kind. 4 But behold, were this all we had suffered, we would not murmur nor complain; 5 but behold, great has been the slaughter among our people, yea, thousands have fallen by the sword, while it might have otherwise been if ye had rendered unto our armies sufficient strength and succor for them. Yea, great has been your neglect towards us.
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60 He wrote another letter to governor Parhoron. This is what he wrote: I address my letter to Parhoron in the city of Zarahemla, who is the chief judge and the governor over the land, and to all those who have been chosen by this people to govern and support the requirements of this war. 2 I have some complaints about you. You know you have the obligation to assemble men and furnish them with swords, cimeters, and other weapons to defend against the Lamanites, wherever they trespass on our land. 3 Now I tell you my men and I, and Helaman and his men also, have suffered tremendously from hunger, thirst, fatigue, and all the difficulties of defending the people. 4 But if this were all we suffered, we wouldn’t criticize or complain. 5 However, the thousands of our slaughtered people who died by the sword might’ve been spared if you had given our armies adequate strength and aid. Your great neglect of us is unexplained.
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6 And now behold, we desire to know the cause of this exceeding great neglect; yea, we desire to know the cause of your thoughtless state. 7 Can you think to sit upon your thrones in a state of thoughtless stupor while your enemies are spreading the work of death around you? Yea, while they are murdering thousands of your brethren? 8 Yea, even they who have looked up to you for protection, yea, have placed you in a situation that ye might have succored them. Yea, ye might have sent armies unto them to have strengthened them and have saved thousands of them from falling by the sword. 9 But behold, this is not all. Ye have withheld your provisions from them, insomuch that many have fought and bled out their lives because of their great desires which they had for the welfare of this people; yea, and this they have done when they were about to perish with hunger because of your exceeding great neglect towards them. 10 And now, my beloved brethren — for ye had ought to be beloved, yea, and ye had ought to have stirred yourselves more diligently for the welfare and the freedom of this people. But behold, ye have neglected them, insomuch that the blood of thousands shall come upon your heads for vengeance; yea, for known unto God were all their cries and all their sufferings. 11 Behold, could ye suppose that ye could sit upon your thrones and because of the exceeding goodness of God ye could do nothing and he would deliver you? Behold, if ye have supposed this, ye have supposed in vain. 12 Do ye suppose that because so many of your brethren have been killed, it is because of their wickedness? I say unto you, if ye have supposed this, ye have supposed in vain. For I say unto you, there are many who have fallen by the sword, and behold, it is to your condemnation. 13 For the Lord suffereth the righteous to be slain that his justice and judgment may come upon the wicked; therefore ye need not suppose that the righteous are lost because they are slain, but behold, they do enter into the rest of the Lord their God.
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6 Now we want to know the reason for your severe neglect. We want to know why you are so thoughtless. 7 Can you possibly sit thoughtlessly on your thrones while your enemies are spreading death all around you, while they’re murdering thousands of your fellow Nephites? 8 The very people who have expected your protection, who have put you in a position of trust to help them? Indeed, you could have sent reinforcements to them to help them and could have saved thousands of them from dying by the sword. 9 But this isn’t all. You’ve withheld provisions from them, while many have fought and bled to death hoping to protect this people. And they did this when they were about to die from hunger because of your absolute neglect of them. 10 Now, my dearly loved people (because you ought to be loved by us), you should’ve acted more diligently to care for and protect the freedom of this people. But you’ve neglected them, so much so that the blood of thousands will come upon your heads for vengeance. Indeed, all their cries and suffering were seen by God. 11 Could you possibly think you could sit on your thrones and because of God’s great kindness you could do nothing and He would save you? If you have believed this, then you believed in vain. 12 Do you think that because so many of your fellow Nephites have been killed, it’s because of their wickedness? I tell you: If you have believed this, then your belief is wrong. I tell you: There are many who have died by the sword, and it condemns you. 13 Because the Lord tolerates the righteous being killed so His justice and judgment can come upon the wicked. Therefore there’s no need to think the righteous are lost because they’re killed; on the contrary, they enter the rest of the Lord their God.
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14 And now behold, I say unto you, I fear exceedingly that the judgments of God will come upon this people because of their exceeding slothfulness, yea, even the slothfulness of our government and their exceeding great neglect towards their brethren, yea, towards those who have been slain. 15 For were it not for the wickedness which first commenced at our head, we could have withstood our enemies, that they could have gained no power over us. 16 Yea, had it not been for the war which broke out among ourselves, yea, were it not for those Kingmen who caused so much bloodshed among ourselves, yea, at the time we were contending among ourselves — if we had united our strength as we hitherto have done, yea, had it not been for the desire of power and authority which those Kingmen had over us, had they been true to the cause of our freedom and united with us, and gone forth against our enemies instead of taking up their swords against us, which was the cause of so much bloodshed among ourselves — yea, if we had gone forth against them in the strength of the Lord, we should have dispersed our enemies, for it would have been done according to the fulfilling of his word. 17 But behold, now the Lamanites are coming upon us and they are murdering our people with the sword, yea, our women and our children, taking possession of our lands, and also carrying them away captive, causing them that they should suffer all manner of afflictions, and this because of the great wickedness of those who are seeking for power and authority, yea, even those Kingmen.
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14 Now I tell you: I’m very fearful God’s judgments will overtake this people because of their indifference and neglect, including the indifference and neglect of our government and their abandonment of their fellow Nephites who have now been killed. 15 If it weren’t for the wickedness that began at the top of our government, we could have defeated our enemies, and they wouldn’t have gained any power over us. 16 We’ve been punished because of our own warring between ourselves caused by the kingmen, which resulted in so much slaughter of ourselves. We were fighting among ourselves instead of uniting our strength as we had before. We were divided by the ambitions of the kingmen for power and authority to control us. Instead of being true to the cause of our freedom and joining with us to fight against our enemies, they took up their swords to fight against us. This was what caused so much slaughter among ourselves. If we had instead gone together to defend ourselves with the Lord’s strength, we would have defeated our enemies, since God had promised us that is what would happen, and His word would certainly have been fulfilled. 17 But now the Lamanites attack us and are murdering our people with the sword, including our women and children, and removing them as prisoners, afflicting sorrow, distress, and pain, and taking our lands; and this is a result of the great wickedness of the kingmen who are attempting to seize power and authority.
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18 But why should I say much concerning this matter? For we know not but what ye yourselves are seeking for authority; we know not but what ye are also traitors to your country. 19 Or is it that ye have neglected us because ye are in the heart of our country and ye are surrounded by security, that ye do not cause food to be sent unto us and also men to strengthen our armies? 20 Have ye forgat the commandments of the Lord your God? Yea, have ye forgat the captivity of our fathers? Have ye forgat the many times we have been delivered out of the hands of our enemies? 21 Or do ye suppose that the Lord will still deliver us while we sit upon our thrones and do not make use of the means which the Lord has provided for us? 22 Yea, will ye sit in idleness while ye are surrounded with thousands of those, yea, and tens of thousands, who do also sit in idleness, while there are thousands round about in the borders of the land who are falling by the sword? Yea, wounded and bleeding? 23 Do ye suppose that God will look upon you as guiltless while ye sit still and behold these things? Behold, I say unto you, nay.
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18 But why should I say very much about this? Because it appears likely to us you are the ones attempting to seize authority. It appears likely you are also traitors to your country. 19 Or have you neglected us because you’re in the heart of our country and surrounded by security, and that’s the reason you don’t have food sent to us, as well as men to strengthen our armies? 20 Have you forgotten the commandments of the Lord your God? Have you forgotten our ancestors were slaves? Have you forgotten the many times we’ve been rescued from our enemies? 21 Or do you imagine the Lord will repeatedly save us as we idly sit on our thrones and fail to use the resources given to us by the Lord? 22 Will you sit complacently surrounded by thousands of people, even tens of thousands who join your complacency, while there are thousands around the borders of the land who are dying by the sword, wounded and bleeding? 23 Do you imagine God will consider you guiltless while you do nothing but watch these things? I tell you: No.
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Now I would that ye should remember that God has said that the inward vessel shall be cleansed first, and then shall the outer vessel be cleansed also. 24 And now except ye do repent of that which ye have done, and begin to be up and doing, and send forth food and men unto us, and also unto Helaman, that he may support those parts of our country which he hath retained, and that we may also recover the remainder of our possessions in these parts, behold, it will be expedient that we contend no more with the Lamanites until we have first cleansed our inward vessel, yea, even the great head of our government. 25 And except ye grant mine epistle, and come out and shew unto me a true spirit of freedom, and strive to strengthen and fortify our armies, and grant unto them food for their support, behold, I will leave a part of my Freemen to maintain this part of our land, and I will leave the strength and the blessings of God upon them, that none other power can operate against them — 26 and this because of their exceeding faith and their patience in their tribulations — 27 and I will come unto you; and if there be any among you that has a desire for freedom, yea, if there be even a spark of freedom remaining, behold, I will stir up insurrections among you, even until those who have desires to usurp power and authority shall become extinct. 28 Yea, behold, I do not fear your power nor your authority, but it is my God whom I fear; and it is according to his commandments that I do take my sword to defend the cause of my country, and it is because of your iniquity that we have suffered so much loss.
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Now I want you to remember God said to first cleanse the inner vessel, and then the outer vessel afterward. 24 Now unless you repent, and start actively sending food and men to us and also to Helaman, so he can maintain the parts of our country that he has regained, and so we can also recover the rest of our lands in these parts, we should stop fighting the Lamanites until we’ve first cleansed our inner vessel, including the top of our government. 25 Unless you start doing what I ask and begin to show me the true spirit of freedom and make the effort to help and support our armies and give them the necessary food for their survival, I’ll leave some of my freemen to maintain this part of our land. I’ll leave the strength and blessings of God upon them, so no other power can work against them 26 — and I’ll do this because of their great faith and their patience in their tribulations — 27 and I’ll take the fight to you. And if there are any among you who have a desire for freedom, if there’s even a spark of freedom remaining, I’ll incite insurrections against you, up until all those wanting power and authority are dead. 28 I’m not afraid of your power or authority, but it’s God whom I fear. It’s to obey His commandments that I take up my sword to defend the cause of my country. And it’s because of your iniquity we’ve suffered these losses.
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29 Behold, it is time, yea, the time is now at hand that except ye do bestir yourselves in the defense of your country and your little ones, the sword of justice doth hang over you, yea, and it shall fall upon you and visit you, even to your utter destruction. 30 Behold, I wait for assistance from you; and except ye do administer unto our relief, behold, I come unto you, even into the land of Zarahemla, and smite you with the sword, insomuch that ye can have no more power to impede the progress of this people in the cause of our freedom. 31 For behold, the Lord will not suffer that ye shall live and wax strong in your iniquities to destroy his righteous people. 32 Behold, can you suppose that the Lord will spare you and come out in judgment against the Lamanites when it is the tradition of their fathers that has caused their hatred — yea, and it has been redoubled by those who have dissented from us — while your iniquity is for the cause of your love of glory and the vain things of the world? 33 Ye know that ye do transgress the laws of God, and ye do know that ye do trample them under your feet. Behold, the Lord saith unto me, If those whom ye have appointed your governors do not repent of their sins and iniquities, ye shall go up to battle against them.
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29 It is time, this very moment, that unless you start defending your country and your little ones, the sword of justice won’t just threaten you, but it will strike you down in punishment, and you’ll be destroyed. 30 I’m waiting for assistance from you. Unless you resupply us, I’ll come against you, right to Zarahemla, and I’ll strike you with the sword, and end all your power to interfere with this people’s defense of our freedom. 31 Indeed, the Lord won’t let you live while your increasing iniquities are causing the destruction of His righteous people. 32 Can you possibly believe the Lord will spare you and punish the Lamanites, when their ancestors’ traditions have caused their hatred? And that hatred has grown because of those who have split from us. But your iniquity is because of your love of glory and worldly things of no lasting value. 33 You know you’re breaking God’s laws, and you know you’re trampling them underfoot. The Lord has told me: If those whom you’ve appointed as your governors don’t repent of their sins and iniquities, you must go up to battle against them.
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34 And now behold, I, Moroni, am constrained according to the covenant which I have made to keep the commandments of my God, therefore I would that ye should adhere to the word of God and send speedily unto me of your provisions and of your men, and also to Helaman. 35 And behold, if ye will not do this, I come unto you speedily. For behold, God will not suffer that we should perish with hunger, therefore he will give unto us of your food, even if it must be by the sword. Now see that ye fulfill the word of God. 36 Behold, I am Moroni, your chief captain. I seek not for power, but to pull it down. I seek not for honor of the world, but for the glory of my God and the freedom and welfare of my country. And thus I close mine epistle.
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34 Now I’m obligated, based on the covenant I made, to keep the commandments of God. Therefore I ask you to obey God’s word and immediately send some provisions and men to me, and to Helaman as well. 35 If you refuse, I’ll immediately come against you, because God won’t let us die from hunger. Therefore He’ll feed us with your food, even if the sword must be used. Now see that you obey God’s word. 36 I am Moroni your chief captain. I don’t seek power, but to pull it down. I don’t seek the world’s honor but the glory of God and the freedom and prosperity of my country. And so I close my letter.