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Chapter 3
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1 And it came to pass that I, Nephi, returned from
speaking with the Lord, to the tent of my father.
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2 And it came to pass that he spake unto me, saying:
Behold I have dreamed a dream, in the which the Lord hath commanded me that
thou and thy brethren shall return to Jerusalem.
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3 For behold, Laban hath the record of the Jews and also a
genealogy of my forefathers, and they are engraven upon plates of brass.
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4 Wherefore, the Lord hath commanded me that thou and thy
brothers should go unto the house of Laban, and seek the records, and bring
them down hither into the wilderness.
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“The distance from Jerusalem to the Red Sea is
approximately 180 miles” (Book of Mormon Student Manual for
Religion 121-122 copyrighted 2009, p. 14), but the round trip is 360 miles plus six days (see 1 Ne 2:5-6). One wonders why an all-loving, all-knowing, all-powerful God would have them do this when he could have had them get the records before leaving Jerusalem.
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5 And now, behold thy brothers murmur, saying it is a hard
thing which I have required of them; but behold I have not required it of
them, but it is a commandment of the Lord.
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6 Therefore go, my son, and thou shalt be favored of the
Lord, because thou hast not murmured.
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7 And it came to pass that I, Nephi, said unto my father:
I will go and do the things which the Lord hath commanded, for I know that
the Lord giveth no commandments unto the children of men, save he shall
prepare a way for them that they may accomplish the thing which he commandeth
them.
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8 And it came to pass that when my father had heard these
words he was exceedingly glad, for he knew that I had been blessed of the
Lord.
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9 And I, Nephi, and my brethren took our journey in the
wilderness, with our tents, to go up to the land of Jerusalem.
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10 And it came to pass that when we had gone up to the
land of Jerusalem, I and my brethren did consult one with another.
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11 And we cast lots—who of us should go in unto the house
of Laban. And it came to pass that the lot fell upon Laman; and Laman went in
unto the house of Laban, and he talked with him as he sat in his house.
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12 And he desired of Laban the records which were engraven
upon the plates of brass, which contained the genealogy of my father.
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13 And behold, it came to pass that Laban was angry, and
thrust him out from his presence; and he would not that he should have the
records. Wherefore, he said unto him: Behold thou art a robber, and I will
slay thee.
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14 But Laman fled out of his presence, and told the things
which Laban had done, unto us. And we began to be exceedingly sorrowful, and
my brethren were about to return unto my father in the wilderness.
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15 But behold I said unto them that: As the Lord liveth,
and as we live, we will not go down unto our father in the wilderness until
we have accomplished the thing which the Lord hath commanded us.
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16 Wherefore, let us be faithful in keeping the
commandments of the Lord; therefore let us go down to the land of our father’s
inheritance, for behold he left gold and silver, and all manner of riches.
And all this he hath done because of the commandments of the Lord.
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17 For he knew that Jerusalem must be destroyed, because
of the wickedness of the people.
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18 For behold, they have rejected the words of the
prophets. Wherefore, if my father should dwell in the land after he hath been
commanded to flee out of the land, behold, he would also perish. Wherefore,
it must needs be that he flee out of the land.
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19 And behold, it is wisdom in God that we should obtain
these records, that we may preserve unto our children the language of our
fathers;
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One purpose of bringing the plates of brass is to preserve
the language of their fathers. This would be either Egyptian (see 1 Ne 1:2) or
Hebrew. There is absolutely no evidence of such languages or derivatives of
these languages in pre-Columbian Americas.
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20 And also that we may preserve unto them the words which
have been spoken by the mouth of all the holy prophets, which have been
delivered unto them by the Spirit and power of God, since the world began,
even down unto this present time.
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21 And it came to pass that after this manner of language
did I persuade my brethren, that they might be faithful in keeping the
commandments of God.
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22 And it came to pass that we went down to the land of
our inheritance, and we did gather together our gold, and our silver, and our
precious things.
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23 And after we had gathered these things together, we
went up again unto the house of Laban.
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24 And it came to pass that we went in unto Laban, and
desired him that he would give unto us the records which were engraven upon
the plates of brass, for which we would give unto him our gold, and our
silver, and all our precious things.
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25 And it came to pass that when Laban saw our property,
and that it was exceedingly great, he did lust after it, insomuch that he
thrust us out, and sent his servants to slay us, that he might obtain our
property.
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26 And it came to pass that we did flee before the
servants of Laban, and we were obliged to leave behind our property, and it
fell into the hands of Laban.
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27 And it came to pass that we fled into the wilderness,
and the servants of Laban did not overtake us, and we hid ourselves in the
cavity of a rock.
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28 And it came to pass that Laman was angry with me, and
also with my father; and also was Lemuel, for he hearkened unto the words of
Laman. Wherefore Laman and Lemuel did speak many hard words unto us, their
younger brothers, and they did smite us even with a rod.
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29 And it came to pass as they smote us with a rod, behold,
an angel of the Lord came and stood before them, and he spake unto them,
saying: Why do ye smite your younger brother with a rod? Know ye not that the
Lord hath chosen him to be a ruler over you, and this because of your
iniquities? Behold ye shall go up to Jerusalem again, and the Lord will
deliver Laban into your hands.
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30 And after the angel had spoken unto us, he departed.
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31 And after the angel had departed, Laman and Lemuel
again began to murmur, saying: How is it possible that the Lord will deliver
Laban into our hands? Behold, he is a mighty man, and he can command fifty,
yea, even he can slay fifty; then why not us?
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