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The prophecy of Samuel, the Lamanite, to the Nephites.

 

Samuel the Lamanite’s prophecy to the Nephites.

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13 And now it came to pass in the eighty and sixth year, the Nephites did still remain in wickedness, yea, in great wickedness, while the Lamanites did observe strictly to keep the commandments of God according to the law of Moses. 2 And it came to pass that in this year there was one Samuel, a Lamanite, came into the land of Zarahemla and began to preach unto the people. And it came to pass that he did preach many days repentance unto the people, and they did cast him out. And he was about to return to his own land, 3 but behold, the voice of the Lord came unto him that he should return again and prophesy unto the people whatsoever things should come into his heart.

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13 In the 86th year, the Nephites remained unrepentant, indeed, persistently wicked, while the Lamanites were careful to strictly keep God’s commandments according to the Law of Moses. In this year a man named Samuel, a Lamanite, came to Zarahemla and began to preach to the people. He preached repentance to the people for many days, but they threw him out, and as he was returning to his own land, the Lord’s voice spoke to him, telling him to return and prophesy to the people everything that would enter his heart.

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4 And it came to pass that they would not suffer that he should enter into the city, therefore he went and got upon the wall thereof, and stretched forth his hand, and cried with a loud voice, and prophesied unto the people whatsoever things the Lord put into his heart. 5 And he said unto them, Behold, I, Samuel, a Lamanite, do speak the words of the Lord which he doth put into my heart. And behold, he hath put it into my heart to say unto this people that the sword of justice hangeth over this people. And four hundred years passeth not away save the sword of justice falleth upon this people, 6 yea, heavy destruction awaiteth this people, and it surely cometh unto this people. And nothing can save this people, save it be repentance and faith on the Lord Jesus Christ, who surely shall come into the world, and shall suffer many things, and shall be slain for his people. 7 And behold, an angel of the Lord hath declared it unto me, and he did bring glad tidings to my soul. And behold, I was sent unto you to declare it unto you also, that ye might have glad tidings; but behold, ye would not receive me.

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But they wouldn’t let him reenter the city. Therefore he climbed atop the city wall and reached out his arm and shouted in a loud voice, prophesying to the people everything the Lord put into his heart. He declared to them: I’m Samuel, a Lamanite, and I’m telling you the words the Lord puts into my heart. He has this message for this people: The sword of justice hangs over you. And before 400 years have passed, the sword of justice will fall upon you. Indeed, terrible destruction awaits you. It will certainly come for you, and nothing can save you except repentance and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. He is assuredly coming into the world to suffer many things and be killed on behalf of His people. An angel of the Lord testified of this to me; he’s brought me this good news. I was sent to testify of it to you as well, so you also hear this good news. But you refused to listen to me.

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8 Therefore, thus saith the Lord: Because of the hardness of the hearts of the people of the Nephites, except they repent, I will take away my word from them, and I will withdraw my spirit from them, and I will suffer them no longer, and I will turn the hearts of their brethren against them, 9 and four hundred years shall not pass away before I will cause that they shall be smitten. Yea, I will visit them with the sword, and with famine, and with pestilence; 10 yea, I will visit them in my fierce anger. And there shall be those of the fourth generation who shall live, of your enemies, to behold your utter destruction. And this shall surely come except ye repent, saith the Lord, and those of the fourth generation shall visit your destruction. 11 But if ye will repent and return unto the Lord your God, I will turn away mine anger, saith the Lord. Yea, thus saith the Lord: Blessed are they who will repent and turn unto me, but woe unto him that repenteth not. 12 Yea, woe unto this great city of Zarahemla, for behold, it is because of those who are righteous that it is saved. Yea, woe unto this great city, for I perceive, saith the Lord, that there are many, yea, even the more part of this great city, that will harden their hearts against me, saith the Lord. 13 But blessed are they who will repent, for them will I spare. But behold, if it were not for the righteous who are in this great city, behold, I would cause that fire should come down out of heaven and destroy it. 14 But behold, it is for the righteous’ sake that it is spared. But behold, the time cometh, saith the Lord, that when ye shall cast out the righteous from among you, then shall ye be ripe for destruction.

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Therefore the Lord now says: Because of the hardness of the hearts of the Nephites, unless they repent, I’ll take away My salvation from them and I’ll withdraw My Spirit from them. I won’t put up with them any longer, and I’ll let the hearts of their Lamanite brothers and sisters turn against them. And before 400 years have passed, I’ll bring afflictions, punishing them with the sword, famine, and with disease; 10 indeed, they’ll bring down My fury. And there will be those of the fourth generation of your enemies, who will live to see your complete destruction. The Lord warns: This is certain to happen unless you repent to avoid the fourth generation seeing your destruction. 11 But the Lord says: If you repent and return to the Lord your God, I’ll turn My anger away. Indeed, the Lord says: Blessed are those who repent and turn to Me, but woe upon those who don’t repent. 12 Woe to this great city of Zarahemla! It’s only because of the righteous that it’s saved. Woe to this great city! The Lord says: I see that many, indeed, the majority of the inhabitants of this great city, have chosen to harden their hearts against Me. 13 But blessed are those who repent, since I’ll spare them. If it weren’t for the few righteous in this great city, I would send fire down from heaven and destroy it. 14 But it’s spared because of the righteous. The Lord says: The time will come, once you drive away the righteous, you will be ripe for destruction.

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Yea, woe be unto this great city because of the wickedness and abominations which are in her; 15 yea, and woe be unto the city of Gideon for the wickedness and abominations which are in her; 16 yea, and woe be unto all the cities which are in the land round about, which are possessed by the Nephites, because of the wickedness and the abominations which is in them. 17 And behold, a curse shall come upon the land, saith the Lord of Hosts, because of the people’s sake who are upon the land, yea, because of their wickedness and their abominations.

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Woe to this great city because of the wickedness and abominations that are in her. 15 Woe to the city of Gideon because of the wickedness and abominations in her. 16 Woe to all the cities, in every direction, inhabited by the Nephites, because of the wickedness and abominations in them. 17 A curse will fall on the land, says the Lord of Hosts, because of the wickedness and abominations of the people living there.

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18 And it shall come to pass, saith the Lord of Hosts, yea, our great and true God, that whoso shall hide up treasures in the earth shall find them again no more, because of the great curse of the land, save he be a righteous man and shall hide it up unto the Lord; 19 for I will, saith the Lord, that they shall hide up their treasures unto me. And cursed be they who hide not up their treasures unto me, for none hideth up their treasures unto me save it be the righteous. And he that hideth not up his treasure unto me, cursed is he, and also the treasure; and none shall redeem it because of the curse of the land. 20 And the day shall come that they shall hide up their treasures because they have set their hearts upon riches. And because they have set their hearts upon their riches and will hide up their treasures when they shall flee before their enemies, because they will not hide them up unto me, cursed be they and also their treasures; and in that day shall they be smitten, saith the Lord.

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18 And it will happen, says the Lord of Hosts (our great and true God), that any who protect their wealth by hiding it in the ground will never recover it because the land will be cursed. Only the righteous will be able to protect what’s stored for the Lord’s sake. 19 The Lord says: I want them to protect their valuable possessions for My purposes. But everyone who doesn’t safeguard their wealth for My sake is cursed, because only the righteous protect their valuable things for My sake. Any others who hoard their wealth are cursed, both them and their wealth, for it will be lost because of the curse upon the land. 20 The day is coming when they’ll hoard wealth because they’ve set their hearts on their property. Because they’ve set their hearts on their property and will hide it away when they flee from their enemies, they and their property will be cursed, and everything and everyone will be lost on that day, says the Lord.

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21 Behold ye, the people of this great city, and hearken unto my words, yea, hearken unto the words which the Lord saith. For behold, he saith that ye are cursed because of your riches, and also are your riches cursed, because ye have set your hearts upon them and have not hearkened unto the words of him who gave them unto you. 22 Ye do not remember the Lord your God in the things which he hath blessed you, but ye do always remember your riches — not to thank the Lord your God for them. Yea, your heart is not drawn out unto the Lord, but they do swell with great pride unto boasting, and unto great swelling, envyings, strifes, malice, persecutions, and murders, and all manner of iniquities. 23 For this cause hath the Lord God caused that a curse should come upon the land, and also upon your riches, and this because of your iniquities. 24 Yea, woe unto this people because of this time which has arrived that ye do cast out the prophets, and do mock them, and cast stones at them, and do slay them, and do do all manner of iniquity unto them, even as they did of old time.

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21 People of this great city, listen to me. Listen to the words of the Lord. He says your wealth has become a curse to you; you and your wealth are both cursed because that’s all you value, and you won’t listen to the words of the One who gave it to you. 22 You’ve forgotten the Lord who is God because of what He’s blessed you with. However, you always remember your property, never thanking the Lord your God for it. Your hearts never focus on the Lord; instead, you’re full of great pride leading to bragging and awful arrogance, to jealousy, conflicts, malice, persecutions, murders, and all kinds of iniquities. 23 For this reason, the Lord God has cursed the land and your property also — and this is because of your iniquities. 24 Woe to this people because you now drive out the prophets, ridicule them, throw stones at them, kill them, and abuse them, just like they’ve done before.

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25 And now when ye talk, ye say, If our days had been in the days of our fathers of old, ye would not have slain the prophets, ye would not have stoned them and cast them out. 26 Behold, ye are worse than they; for, as the Lord liveth, if a prophet come among you and declareth unto you the word of the Lord, which testifieth of your sins and iniquities, ye are angry with him, and cast him out, and seek all manner of ways to destroy him. Yea, you will say that he is a false prophet, and that he is a sinner and of the Devil, because he testifieth that your deeds are evil. 27 But behold, if a man shall come among you and shall say, Do this and there is no iniquity, do that and ye shall not suffer — yea, he will say, Walk after the pride of your own hearts, yea, walk after the pride of your eyes and do whatsoever your heart desireth — and if a man shall come among you and say this, ye will receive him and ye will say that he is a prophet. 28 Yea, ye will lift him up and ye will give unto him of your substance, ye will give unto him of your gold and of your silver, and ye will clothe him with costly apparel. And because he speaketh flattering words unto you and he saith that all is well, and then ye will not find no fault with him.

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25 When you mention it, you claim: If we had lived during the time of our ancestors long ago, we wouldn’t have killed the prophets; we wouldn’t have stoned them and driven them out. 26 But you’re worse than them. Because as the Lord lives, if a prophet comes to you and declares the Lord’s word, telling of your sins and iniquities, you’re enraged at him and throw him out and look for a way to kill him. Indeed, you’ll claim he’s a false prophet, a sinner, and follows the accuser because he testifies about your evils. 27 But if a man tells you: Do this; it isn’t iniquity! Do that; you won’t suffer for it! Indeed, if he says: Live your life proudly; never be ashamed of what others see you doing, and do as you please. When someone is teaching this, you want to hear it. You’ll say he’s a prophet; 28 you’ll support him. You’ll give him some of your wealth and pay him with your gold and silver; you’ll clothe him with expensive clothing. And because he assures you and says everything is fine, you won’t find any fault with him.

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29 O ye wicked and ye perverse generation, ye hardened and ye stiffnecked people, how long will ye suppose that the Lord will suffer you? Yea, how long will ye suffer yourselves to be led by foolish and blind guides? Yea, how long will ye choose darkness rather than light? 30 Yea, behold, the anger of the Lord is already kindled against you. Behold, he hath cursed the land because of your iniquity; 31 and behold, the time cometh that he curseth your riches, that it becometh slippery, that ye cannot hold them. And in the days of your poverty ye cannot retain them, 32 and in the days of your poverty ye shall cry unto the Lord; and in vain shall ye cry, for your desolation is already come upon you and your destruction is made sure. And then shall ye weep and howl in that day, saith the Lord of Hosts. And then shall ye lament and say, 33 Oh that I had repented and had not killed the prophets, and stoned them, and cast them out. Yea, in that day shall ye say, Oh that we had remembered the Lord our God in the day that he gave us our riches, and then they would not have become slippery, that we should lose them; for behold, our riches are gone from us. 34 Behold, we lay a tool here and on the morrow it is gone. And behold, our swords are taken from us in the day we have sought them for battle. 35 Yea, we have hid up our treasures and they have slipped away from us because of the curse of the land. 36 Oh that we had repented in the day that the word of the Lord came unto us, for behold, the land is cursed, and all things have become slippery and we cannot hold them. 37 Behold, we are surrounded by demons, yea, we are encircled about by the angels of him who hath sought to destroy our souls. Behold, our iniquities are great. O Lord, canst thou not turn away thine anger from us? And this shall be your language in these days.

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29 You wicked and perverse generation, you hardened and stubborn people, how long do you think the Lord will put up with you? How long will you allow yourselves to be led by foolish and blind guides? How long will you choose darkness rather than light? 30 The Lord’s anger is already aroused against you. He’s cursed the land because of your iniquity. 31 The time is coming when He’ll curse your wealth; it will slip away and you won’t be able to hold onto it; and when poverty overtakes you, your wealth won’t come back. 32 In the days of your poverty you’ll appeal to the Lord, but that won’t help; because desolation will have arrived, and your destruction is certain. You’ll weep and howl on that day, says the Lord of Hosts. Then you’ll lament and say: 33 I wish I had repented and hadn’t killed, stoned, and driven out the prophets. Then you’ll ask: Why didn’t we remember the Lord our God at the time He blessed us with abundance? Then our wealth wouldn’t have slipped away and been lost, and now we suffer poverty. 34 We put a tool here, and the next day it disappears. We can’t find our swords in the day of battle as we search for them. 35 We’ve stored our valuable things, and they’ve slipped away from us because of the curse on the land. 36 Why didn’t we repent when the Lord’s word came to us? The land is cursed; everything is unstable, and we can’t hold onto anything. 37 We’re surrounded by demons, surrounded by the angels of him who attempts to destroy our souls. Indeed, we’ve sinned terribly. O Lord, we beg You to turn Your anger away from us! This will be your plea in those days.

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38 But behold, your days of probation are past. Ye have procrastinated the day of your salvation until it is everlastingly too late and your destruction is made sure; yea, for ye have sought all the days of your lives for that which ye could not obtain, and ye have sought for happiness in doing iniquity, which thing is contrary to the nature of that righteousness which is in our great and eternal Head. 39 O ye people of the land, that ye would hear my words. And I pray that the anger of the Lord be turned away from you and that ye would repent and be saved.

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38 But the days of your probation have ended. You’ve procrastinated the day of your salvation until it’s everlastingly too late and your destruction is now certain. You’ve tried your whole lives to get what’s impossible: You’ve tried to find happiness in committing iniquity, which violates the nature of the righteousness of our great and eternal Head. 39 People of this land, I wish you would listen to me! I pray the Lord’s anger can still be turned away from you, and ask you to repent and be saved.

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14 And now it came to pass that Samuel, the Lamanite, did prophesy a great many more things which cannot be written. 2 And behold, he said unto them, Behold, I give unto you a sign; for five years more cometh, and behold, then cometh the Son of God to redeem all those who shall believe on his name. 3 And behold, this will I give unto you for a sign at the time of his coming: for behold, there shall be great lights in heaven, insomuch that in the night before he cometh there shall be no darkness, insomuch that it shall appear unto man as if it was day. 4 Therefore, there shall be one day and a night and a day, as if it were one day and there were no night; and this shall be unto you for a sign. For ye shall know of the rising of the sun, and also of its sitting, therefore they shall know of a surety that there shall be two days and a night. Nevertheless, the night shall not be darkened, and it shall be the night before he is born. 5 And behold, there shall be a new star arise, such an one as ye never have beheld, and this also shall be a sign unto you. 6 And behold, this is not all; there shall be many signs and wonders in heaven. 7 And it shall come to pass that ye shall all be amazed and wonder, insomuch that ye shall fall to the earth. 8 And it shall come to pass that whosoever shall believe on the Son of God, the same shall have everlasting life.

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14 Now Samuel the Lamanite prophesied many more things that can’t be written. But he did tell them: I’ll give you a sign. Five years from now, the Son of God will come to redeem all those who believe in His name. I’ll give you this as a sign of when He comes. There will be great lights in heaven, and in the night before He comes there will be no darkness, so it will seem to people as if it’s still daytime. Therefore there will be a day, a night, and a day, as a single daytime without any night. This is a signal to you, since you’ll observe the rising and setting of the sun. Therefore it will be obvious there were two days and a night; nevertheless, the night won’t be dark. That will be on the night before He’s born. A new star will arise, unlike anything you’ve seen; and this will be another signal to you. But this isn’t all, because there will be many signals and astonishing things in heaven. All of you will be amazed and astonished, so much so that you’ll fall to the ground. Those who believe in the Son of God will have everlasting life.

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9 And behold, thus hath the Lord commanded me by his angel that I should come and tell this thing unto you, yea, he hath commanded that I should prophesy these things unto you. Yea, he hath said unto me, Cry unto this people, Repent and prepare the way of the Lord. 10 And now because I am a Lamanite, and have spoken unto you the words which the Lord hath commanded me, and because it was hard against you, ye are angry with me, and do seek to destroy me and have cast me out from among you. 11 And ye shall hear my words, for, for this intent have I come up upon the walls of this city, that ye might hear and know of the judgments of God which do await you because of your iniquities, and also that ye might know the conditions of repentance, 12 and also that ye might know of the coming of Jesus Christ, the Son of God the Father of Heaven and of earth, the Creator of all things from the beginning, and that ye might know of the signs of his coming, to the intent that ye might believe on his name. 13 And if ye believe on his name, ye will repent of all your sins, that thereby ye may have a remission of them through his merits.

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The Lord has commanded me by His angel to come and tell you this. He’s commanded me to prophesy these things to you; He directed me: Proclaim to this people: Repent and prepare to follow the Lord. 10 Now, because I’m a Lamanite and told you the words the Lord commanded me to speak which condemn you, you’re angry with me, are trying to kill me, and have driven me away. 11 Despite this, you’re going to hear my words, which is why I’ve climbed atop the walls of this city: so you would hear and know of God’s judgments awaiting you because of your iniquities; so you could know the offenses requiring your repentance; 12 and so you know about the coming of Jesus Christ, the Son of God the Father of heaven and of earth, the Creator of all things from the beginning; and so you are aware of the signs of His coming, so you can believe in His name. 13 If you believe in His name, you’ll repent of all your sins, to receive a remission of your sins through Him.

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14 And behold again, another sign I give unto you, yea, a sign of his death; 15 for behold, he surely must die, that salvation may come. Yea, it behooveth him and becometh expedient that he dieth to bring to pass the resurrection of the dead, that thereby men may be brought into the presence of the Lord. 16 Yea, behold, this death bringeth to pass the resurrection and redeemeth all mankind from the first death (that spiritual death); for all mankind, by the Fall of Adam, being cut off from the presence of the Lord, are considered as dead, both as to things temporal and to things spiritual. 17 But behold, the resurrection of Christ redeemeth mankind, yea, even all mankind, and bringeth them back into the presence of the Lord. 18 Yea, and it bringeth to pass the conditions of repentance — that whosoever repenteth, the same is not hewn down and cast into the fire, but whosoever repenteth not is hewn down and cast into the fire, and there cometh upon them again a spiritual death, yea, a second death, for they are cut off again as to things pertaining to righteousness. 19 Therefore, repent ye, repent ye, lest by knowing these things and not doing them ye shall suffer yourselves to come under condemnation, and ye are brought down unto this second death.

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14 In addition, I’ll tell you of another sign coming at His death. 15 Because He certainly must die to bring salvation. It’s necessary and proper for Him to die in order to bring about the resurrection of the dead, so that mankind can return to the Lord’s presence. 16 His death precedes His resurrection and will redeem everyone from the first death, that spiritual death. Because all mankind was cut off from the Lord’s presence when Adam fell, they’re effectively dead both physically and spiritually. 17 But Christ’s resurrection redeems all mankind and returns them to the Lord’s presence. 18 And it establishes the conditions for repentance, so whoever repents isn’t cut down and thrown into the fire. But whoever doesn’t repent is cut down and thrown into the fire. Then a second, spiritual death happens to them, because they’re cut off again from all righteousness. 19 Therefore repent, repent, or else by knowing these things and failing to do them, you’ll come under condemnation and bring this second death down upon you.

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20 But behold, as I said unto you concerning another sign, a sign of his death, behold, in that day that he shall suffer death, the sun shall be darkened and refuse to give his light unto you, and also the moon and the stars. And there shall be no light upon the face of this land, even from the time that he shall suffer death, for the space of three days, to the time that he shall rise again from the dead. 21 Yea, at the time that he shall yield up the ghost, there shall be thunderings and lightnings for the space of many hours, and the earth shall shake and tremble, and the rocks which are upon the face of this earth, which are both above the earth and beneath, which ye know at this time are solid (or the more part of it is one solid mass) shall be broken up, 22 yea, they shall be rent in twain, and shall ever after be found in seams, and in cracks, and in broken fragments, upon the face of the whole earth, yea, both above the earth and beneath. 23 And behold, there shall be great tempests, and there shall be many mountains laid low like unto a valley, and there shall be many places which are now called valleys which shall become mountains, whose heighth thereof is great. 24 And many highways shall be broken up, and many cities shall become desolate, 25 and many graves shall be opened and shall yield up many of their dead, and many saints shall appear unto many. 26 And behold, thus hath the angel spoken unto me, for he said unto me that there should be thunderings and lightnings for the space of many hours; 27 and he said unto me that while the thunder and the lightning lasted, and the tempest, that these things should be, and that darkness should cover the face of the whole earth for the space of three days. 28 And the angel said unto me that many shall see greater things than these, to the intent that they might believe; that these signs and these wonders should come to pass upon all the face of this land, to the intent that there should be no cause for unbelief among the children of men — 29 and this to the intent that whosoever will believe might be saved, and that whosoever will not believe, a righteous judgment might come upon them. And also, if they are condemned, they bring upon themselves their own condemnation.

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20 But as I told you about another sign, a sign of His death: On the day of His death, the sun will become dark and refuse to give his light to you, and the moon and stars as well. There won’t be any light on this land for three days, from the time when He suffers death to the time when He rises from the dead. 21 When He dies, when He breathes His last, there will be thunder and lightning for many hours. The earth will shake and tremble, and the rock of the earth, both above the ground and beneath it, which you see is now solid, or most of it is one solid mass, will be fractured apart; 22 it will be broken apart into grooves, cracks, and broken fragments from then on, across the whole earth, both above the ground and beneath it. 23 And there will be great storms. Many mountains will be laid low like a valley. Many places now called valleys will become very high mountains. 24 Many highways will be broken up, and many cities will be decimated. 25 And many graves will be opened and will give up many of their dead; with many holy ones seen by many witnesses. 26 The angel has told me the following: He said there would be thunder and lightning for many hours. 27 He told me that while the thunder and lightning and storm lasted, as this takes place darkness will cover the entire land for three days. 28 The angel also told me many would see greater things than these, in order for them to believe — that these signs and these wonders would happen throughout this land, so there wouldn’t be any reason for unbelief by mankind — 29 and so that whoever chose to believe could be saved and whoever didn’t believe could have a righteous judgment imposed on them; and so if they’re condemned, they chose their own condemnation.

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30 And now remember, remember, my brethren, that whosoever perisheth, perisheth unto himself, and whosoever doeth iniquity, doeth it unto himself. For behold, ye are free; ye are permitted to act for yourselves. For behold, God hath given unto you a knowledge, and he hath made you free. 31 He hath given unto you that ye might know good from evil, and he hath given unto you that ye might choose life or death. And ye can do good and be restored unto that which is good, or have that which is good restored unto you; or ye can do evil and have that which is evil restored unto you. 15 And now my beloved brethren, behold, I declare unto you that except ye shall repent, your houses shall be left unto you desolate. 2 Yea, except ye repent, your women shall have great cause to mourn in the day that they shall give suck; for ye shall attempt to flee and there shall be no place for refuge. Yea, and woe unto them which are with child, for they shall be heavy and cannot flee; therefore, they shall be trodden down and shall be left to perish. 3 Yea, woe unto this people who are called the people of Nephi, except they shall repent when they shall see all those signs and wonders which shall be shewed unto them; for behold, they have been a chosen people of the Lord. Yea, the people of Nephi hath he loved, and also hath he chastened them, yea, in the days of their iniquities hath he chastened them because he loveth them.

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30 Now remember, remember, my friends, that whoever perishes, perishes by their own choice and whoever does evil does it to themselves. Because you’re free; you’re permitted to act for yourselves. God has given you a choice, and He lets you freely make it. 31 He’s made you capable of distinguishing good from evil. He lets you choose life or death. You can do good and be restored to what’s good or have what’s good restored to you; or you can do evil and have what’s evil restored to you. 15 Now, my dear people, I declare to you that unless you repent, your houses will be left completely abandoned. Unless you repent, your women will have good reason to mourn when they nurse their young. You’ll attempt to escape and there won’t be any safe place to go. Woe to those who are pregnant, since pregnancy will slow them down and they won’t be able to escape; they will struggle, fall down, and be left to die. Woe to you people called Nephites, unless you repent when you see all the signs and astonishing things that will be shown to you. Because you’ve been a chosen people of the Lord. He’s loved the Nephites. And He’s corrected you as well when you strayed because He loves you.

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4 But behold, my brethren, the Lamanites hath he hated because their deeds have been evil continually, and this because of the iniquity of the tradition of their fathers. But behold, salvation hath come unto them through the preaching of the Nephites, and for this intent hath the Lord prolonged their days. 5 And I would that ye should behold that the more part of them are in the path of their duty, and they do walk circumspectly before God, and they do observe to keep his commandments, and his statutes, and his judgments, according to the law of Moses. 6 Yea, I say unto you that the more part of them are doing this, and they are striving, with unwearied diligence, that they may bring the remainder of their brethren to the knowledge of the truth; therefore, there are many who do add to their numbers daily. 7 And behold, ye do know of yourselves, for ye have witnessed it, that as many of them as are brought to the knowledge of the truth, and to know of the wicked and abominable traditions of their fathers, and are led to believe the holy scriptures — yea, the prophecies of the holy prophets which are written, which leadeth them to faith on the Lord and unto repentance, which faith and repentance bringeth a change of heart unto them — 8 therefore, as many as have come to this, ye know of yourselves, are firm and steadfast in the faith, and in the thing wherewith they have been made free. 9 And ye know also that they have buried their weapons of war, and they fear to take them up lest by any means they shall sin. Yea, ye can see that they fear to sin, for behold, they will suffer themselves that they be trodden down and slain by their enemies, and will not lift their swords against them, and this because of their faith in Christ.

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But, my friends, He’s detested the Lamanites because they’ve continually done evil — but only because of their ancestors’ wicked traditions. But salvation has come to them through the Nephites’ preaching; and because of this, the Lord will assure their descendants’ survival. I tell you the majority of them are following their duty faithfully, living carefully before God, taking care to keep His commandments, statutes, and judgments according to the Law of Moses. I tell you the majority of them do this. They continue tirelessly to work on converting the rest of their fellow Lamanites to the truth. Therefore many others join them daily. You’ve seen and know that all who are converted to the truth, abandon the wicked and perverse traditions of their ancestors, and are persuaded to believe the holy scriptures (the prophecies of the holy prophets written there), which led them to faith in the Lord and to repentance, which faith and repentance bring them a change of heart; therefore you know all of them are firm and resolute in the liberty God has given them. You also know they’ve buried their weapons, and they’re afraid to use them because they might sin in some way. You can see they’re afraid to commit sin. They’ll allow themselves to be cut down and killed by their enemies and won’t resist them. They refuse because of their faith in Christ.

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10 And now because of their steadfastness when they do believe in that thing which they do believe, for because of their firmness when they are once enlightened, behold, the Lord shall bless them and prolong their days, notwithstanding their iniquity. 11 Yea, even if they should dwindle in unbelief, the Lord shall prolong their days until the time shall come which hath been spoken of by our fathers, and also by the prophet Zenos, and many other prophets, concerning the restoration of our brethren the Lamanites again to the knowledge of the truth. 12 Yea, I say unto you that in the latter times, the promises of the Lord hath been extended to our brethren, the Lamanites; and notwithstanding the many afflictions which they shall have, and notwithstanding they shall be driven to and fro upon the face of the earth, and be hunted, and shall be smitten and scattered abroad, having no place for refuge, the Lord shall be merciful unto them, 13 and this is according to the prophecy that they shall again be brought to the true knowledge, which is the knowledge of their Redeemer, and their great and their true Shepherd, and be numbered among his sheep. 14 Therefore, I say unto you, it shall be better for them than for you, except ye repent. 15 For behold, had the mighty works been shewn unto them which have been shewn unto you, yea, unto them who have dwindled in unbelief because of the traditions of their fathers, ye can see of yourselves that they never would again have dwindled in unbelief. 16 Therefore, saith the Lord, I will not utterly destroy them, but I will cause that in the day of my wisdom they shall return again unto me, saith the Lord. 17 And now behold, saith the Lord, concerning the people of the Nephites, if they will not repent and observe to do my will, I will utterly destroy them, saith the Lord, because of their unbelief, notwithstanding the many mighty works which I have done among them. And as surely as the Lord liveth shall these things be, saith the Lord.

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10 Now because once converted to the truth they’re steadfast in their beliefs, and because they’re firm once they accept the truth, the Lord will bless them and preserve their descendants, despite their iniquity. 11 Indeed, even if they fall away into unbelief, the Lord will watch over their posterity until the time arrives prophesied by our forefathers, and by the prophet Zenos, and many other prophets as well, about the restoration of the Lamanites to the knowledge of the truth. 12 I tell you that in the last days the Lord’s promises cover the Lamanites, our friends and relatives. Despite coming hardships for them, and despite being driven here and there on the earth, hunted, afflicted, and scattered about, having no place for refuge, still, the Lord is going to be merciful to them. 13 This will fulfill the prophecy that they will return to the true knowledge, meaning the knowledge of their Redeemer, their great and true Shepherd, and be included as His sheep. 14 Therefore I tell you: It’s going to be better for them than for you unless you repent. 15 Because if the powerful miracles had been shown to them that have been shown to you, you can see for yourselves they wouldn’t have fallen away in unbelief ever again. No, they only fell away into unbelief because of their ancestors’ traditions. 16 Therefore the Lord says: I won’t completely destroy them, but in the day of My wisdom I’ll lead them back to Me, says the Lord. 17 Now the Lord says to the Nephites: If you don’t repent and take care to do My will, I’ll completely destroy you, says the Lord, because of your unbelief, despite the many powerful miracles I performed among you. And as surely as the Lord lives, these things will happen, says the Lord.

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16 And now it came to pass that there were many who heard the words of Samuel, the Lamanite, which he spake upon the walls of the city. And as many as believed on his words went forth and sought for Nephi; and when they had came forth and found him, they confessed unto him their sins and denied not, desiring that they might be baptized unto the Lord. 2 But as many as there were who did not believe in the words of Samuel were angry with him, and they cast stones at him upon the wall, and also many shot arrows at him as he stood upon the wall. But the spirit of the Lord was with him, insomuch that they could not hit him with their stones, neither with their arrows.

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16 Now there were many who heard what Samuel the Lamanite said from the city walls. All those who believed what he said went looking for Nephi. When they found him, they confessed their sins to him and didn’t deny them, asking to be baptized in the name of the Lord. But all those who didn’t believe Samuel’s message were angry at him. They threw stones, and many also shot arrows at him as he stood on the wall. But the Spirit of the Lord was with him, so they missed him with their stones or arrows.

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3 Now when they saw this, that they could not hit him, there were many more who did believe on his words, insomuch that they went away unto Nephi to be baptized. 4 For behold, Nephi was baptizing, and a prophesying, and preaching, crying repentance unto the people, shewing signs and wonders, working miracles among the people, that they might know that the Christ must shortly come, 5 telling them of things which must shortly come, that they might know and remember at the time of their coming that they had been made known unto them beforehand, to the intent that they might believe. Therefore, as many as believed on the words of Samuel went forth unto him to be baptized, for they came repenting and confessing their sins.

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When they saw they couldn’t hit him, many more believed what he said, so they also went to Nephi to be baptized. Nephi was baptizing, prophesying, preaching, crying repentance to the people, showing them signs and awe-inspiring things, and performing miracles among the people, so they would know Christ was sure to come soon. He taught them about other things that would happen soon, so that when they happened they would remember they had been revealed to them beforehand, and would believe. Therefore all who believed in Samuel’s words went to Nephi to be baptized, because they came repenting and confessing their sins.

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6 But the more part of them did not believe in the words of Samuel; therefore, when they saw that they could not hit him with their stones and their arrows, they cried out unto their captains, saying, Take this fellow and bind him, for behold, he hath a devil! And because of the power of the devil which is in him, we cannot hit him with our stones and our arrows; therefore take him, and bind him, and away with him! 7 And as they went forth to lay their hands on him, behold, he did cast himself down from the wall and did flee out of their lands, yea, even unto his own country, and began to preach and to prophesy among his own people. 8 And behold, he was never heard of more among the Nephites; and thus were the affairs of the people. 9 And thus ended the eighty and sixth year of the reign of the judges over the people of Nephi. 10 And thus ended also the eighty and seventh year of the reign of the judges, and the more part of the people remaining in their pride and wickedness, and the lesser part walking more circumspectly before God. 11 And thus were the conditions also in the eighty and eighth year of the reign of the judges. 12 And there was but little alteration in the affairs of the people, save it were the people began to be more hardened in iniquity, and do more and more of that which was contrary to the commandments of God in the eighty and ninth year of the reign of the judges.

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But the majority didn’t believe what Samuel said. Therefore when they saw they couldn’t hit him with stones and arrows, they yelled to their captains: Arrest this man and tie him up. He’s possessed by a devil; and because of the power of the accuser protecting him, we can’t hit him with our stones and arrows! So arrest him and tie him up and take him away! As they went to lay their hands on him, he jumped down from the wall and escaped from their lands, returning to his own country, where he continued to preach and prophesy among his own people. He was never heard from again by the Nephites. And this tells you the condition of the people. So ended the 86th year of the judges’ rule over the Nephites. 10 And so ended also the 87th year of the judges’ rule — most of the people remaining prideful and wicked and a minority living carefully before God. 11 It was the same in the 88th year of the judges’ rule. 12 In the 89th year of the judges’ rule, there was little change in the people’s affairs, except that the people began to be more entrenched in iniquity and increasingly disobedient to God’s commandments.

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13 But behold, it came to pass in the ninetieth year of the reign of the judges, there were great signs given unto the people, and wonders; and the words of the prophets began to be fulfilled, 14 and angels did appear unto men — wise men — and did declare unto them glad tidings of great joy; and thus in this year, the scriptures began to be fulfilled. 15 Nevertheless, the people began to harden their hearts — all save it were the most believing part of them, both of the Nephites and also of the Lamanites — and began to depend upon their own strength and upon their own wisdom, saying, 16 Some things they may have guessed right among so many, but behold, we know that all these great and marvelous works cannot come to pass of which hath been spoken. 17 And they began to reason and to contend among themselves, saying 18 that it is not reasonable that such a being as a christ shall come. If so, and he be the Son of God the Father of Heaven and of earth, as it has been spoken, why will he not shew himself unto us as well as unto them who shall be at Jerusalem? 19 Yea, why will he not shew himself in this land as well as in the land of Jerusalem? 20 But behold, we know that this is a wicked tradition which has been handed down unto us by our fathers, to cause us that we should believe in some great and marvelous thing which should come to pass, but not among us, but in a land which is far distant, a land which we know not; therefore, they can keep us in ignorance, for we cannot witness with our own eyes that they are true. 21 And they will, by the cunning and the mysterious arts of the Evil One, work some great mystery which we cannot understand, which will keep us down to be servants to their words, and also servants unto them (for we depend upon them to teach us the word), and thus will they keep us in ignorance if we will yield ourselves unto them all the days of our lives.

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13 But in the 90th year of the judges’ rule, great signs were given to the people, and other awe-inspiring things as the prophets’ words began to be fulfilled. 14 Angels appeared to wise men declaring to them good news of great joy. In this year, the scriptures began to be fulfilled. 15 Nevertheless, the people still hardened their hearts, except for the most believing of them, among both the Nephites and the Lamanites. They began to rely on their own reasoning and foolishness, saying: 16 They may have guessed right about a few things among so many. But certainly, all the great and miraculous things predicted will never happen. 17 They began to reason and argue among themselves, 18 saying it wasn’t at all reasonable for any Messiah to come, but if he does come, and he really is the son of God the Father of heaven and of earth, as claimed, then why won’t he show himself to us as well as to those at Jerusalem? 19 Why won’t he come to this land as well as to the land of Jerusalem? 20 But clearly this is a wicked tradition handed down to us by our ancestors, to make us believe in some great and miraculous thing to happen, but not among us, but in a land that’s far away, a land we know nothing about. Therefore they can keep us in ignorance, since we can’t witness with our own eyes when it happens. 21 And using this clever and unseen trick from the Evil One, they’ll make claims we’ll never be able to disprove, which will be used to control us as servants to them and their false tradition, since we depend on them as our teachers. So they’ll keep us in ignorance our whole lives, if we let them.

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22 And many more things did the people imagine up in their hearts which were foolish and vain; and they were much disturbed, for Satan did stir them up to do iniquity continually. Yea, he did go about spreading rumors and contentions upon all the face of the land, that he might harden the hearts of the people against that which was good and against that which should come. 23 And notwithstanding the signs and the wonders which were wrought among the people of the Lord, and the many miracles which they did, Satan did get great hold upon the hearts of the people upon all the face of the land. 24 And thus ended the ninetieth year of the reign of the judges over the people of Nephi. 25 And thus ended The Book of Helaman, according to the record of Helaman and his sons.

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22 The people imagined many other foolish, vain lies to believe. And they were very agitated, since Satan constantly stirred them up to sin. He went around spreading rumors and starting conflicts everywhere, in order to harden the people’s hearts toward the truth and to reject the prophesies. 23 Despite the signs and marvelous things that happened among the Lord’s people and the many miracles they experienced, Satan controlled the people’s hearts throughout the land. 24 And so ended the 90th year of the judges’ rule. 25 And so ended the Book of Helaman, based on the record of Helaman and his sons.