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An account of Lehi and his wife Sariah, and his
four sons, being called, (beginning at the eldest) Laman, Lemuel, Sam, and
Nephi. The Lord warns Lehi to depart out of the land of Jerusalem, because he
prophesieth unto the people concerning their iniquity and they seek to
destroy his life. He taketh three days’ journey into the wilderness with his
family. Nephi taketh his brethren and returneth to the land of Jerusalem
after the record of the Jews. The account of their sufferings. They take the
daughters of Ishmael to wife. They take their families and depart into the
wilderness. Their sufferings and afflictions in the wilderness. The course of
their travels. They come to the large waters. Nephi’s brethren rebel against
him. He confoundeth them, and buildeth a ship. They call the name of the
place Bountiful. They cross the large waters into the promised land, and so
forth. This is according to the account of Nephi; or in other words, I,
Nephi, wrote this record.
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This is clearly an introduction for what follows, written
by Nephi. It is a summary of what’s to come. It is not likely that such a
conclusive summary of all these events could have been written previous to
Nephi writing down the details. Nephi would have had no reason to write such
a summary afterward. This is a modern literary device that seems to me
incongruent with engraving such things on plates of metal.
There are only three Book of Mormon women named:
Sariah, Abish, and Isabel-the Harlot.
(Biblical women named in the Book of Mormon: Eve, Mary,
and Sarah, Abraham’s wife)
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Chapter 1
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1 I, Nephi, having been born of goodly parents, therefore
I was taught somewhat in all the learning of my father; and having seen many
afflictions in the course of my days, nevertheless, having been highly
favored of the Lord in all my days; yea, having had a great knowledge of the
goodness and the mysteries of God, therefore I make a record of my
proceedings in my days.
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2 Yea, I make a record in the language of my father,
which consists of the learning of the Jews and the language of the
Egyptians.
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Lehi’s language is Egyptian, yet two verses later (1 Ne
1:4) Nephi tells us Lehi had “dwelt at Jerusalem in all his days.”
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3 And I know that the record which I make is true; and I
make it with mine own hand; and I make it according to my knowledge.
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4 For it came to pass in the commencement of the first
year of the reign of Zedekiah, king of Judah, (my father, Lehi, having
dwelt at Jerusalem in all his days); and in that same year there came many
prophets, prophesying unto the people that they must repent, or the great
city Jerusalem must be destroyed.
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Lehi dwelt in Jerusalem all his days, but his language was
Egyptian according to 1 Ne 1:2.
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5 Wherefore it came to pass that my father, Lehi, as he
went forth prayed unto the Lord, yea, even with all his heart, in behalf of
his people.
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6 And it came to pass as he prayed unto the Lord, there
came a pillar of fire and dwelt upon a rock before him; and he saw and heard
much; and because of the things which he saw and heard he did quake and
tremble exceedingly.
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7 And it came to pass that he returned to his own house at
Jerusalem; and he cast himself upon his bed, being overcome with the Spirit
and the things which he had seen.
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8 And being thus overcome with the Spirit, he was carried
away in a vision, even that he saw the heavens open, and he thought he saw
God sitting upon his throne, surrounded with numberless concourses of angels
in the attitude of singing and praising their God.
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9 And it came to pass that he saw One descending out of
the midst of heaven, and he beheld that his luster was above that of the sun
at noon-day.
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10 And he also saw twelve others following him, and their
brightness did exceed that of the stars in the firmament.
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11 And they came down and went forth upon the face of the
earth; and the first came and stood before my father, and gave unto him a
book, and bade him that he should read.
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12 And it came to pass that as he read, he was filled with
the Spirit of the Lord.
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13 And he read, saying: Wo, wo, unto Jerusalem, for I have
seen thine abominations! Yea, and many things did my father read concerning
Jerusalem—that it should be destroyed, and the inhabitants thereof; many
should perish by the sword, and many should be carried away captive into
Babylon.
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14 And it came to pass that when my father had read and
seen many great and marvelous things, he did exclaim many things unto the
Lord; such as: Great and marvelous are thy works, O Lord God Almighty! Thy
throne is high in the heavens, and thy power, and goodness, and mercy are
over all the inhabitants of the earth; and, because thou art merciful, thou
wilt not suffer those who come unto thee that they shall perish!
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15 And after this manner was the language of my father in
the praising of his God; for his soul did rejoice, and his whole heart was
filled, because of the things which he had seen, yea, which the Lord had
shown unto him.
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16 And now I, Nephi, do not make a full account of the
things which my father hath written, for he hath written many things which he
saw in visions and in dreams; and he also hath written many things which he
prophesied and spake unto his children, of which I shall not make a full
account.
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17 But I shall make an account of my proceedings in my
days. Behold, I make an abridgment of the record of my father, upon plates
which I have made with mine own hands; wherefore, after I have abridged the
record of my father then will I make an account of mine own life.
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18 Therefore, I would that ye should know, that after the
Lord had shown so many marvelous things unto my father, Lehi, yea, concerning
the destruction of Jerusalem, behold he went forth among the people, and
began to prophesy and to declare unto them concerning the things which he had
both seen and heard.
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19 And it came to pass that the Jews did mock him because
of the things which he testified of them; for he truly testified of their
wickedness and their abominations; and he testified that the things which he
saw and heard, and also the things which he read in the book, manifested
plainly of the coming of a Messiah, and also the redemption of the world.
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20 And when the Jews heard these things they were angry
with him; yea, even as with the prophets of old, whom they had cast out, and
stoned, and slain; and they also sought his life, that they might take it
away. But behold, I, Nephi, will show unto you that the tender mercies of the
Lord are over all those whom he hath chosen, because of their faith, to make
them mighty even unto the power of deliverance.
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