Book of Mormon |
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Chapter 15
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1 And it came to pass that after I, Nephi, had been
carried away in the Spirit, and seen all these things, I returned to the tent
of my father.
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2 And it came to pass that I beheld my brethren, and they
were disputing one with another concerning the things which my father had
spoken unto them.
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3 For he truly spake many great things unto them, which
were hard to be understood, save a man should inquire of the Lord; and they
being hard in their hearts, therefore they did not look unto the Lord as they
ought.
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4 And now I, Nephi, was grieved because of the hardness of
their hearts, and also, because of the things which I had seen, and knew they
must unavoidably come to pass because of the great wickedness of the children
of men.
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5 And it came to pass that I was overcome because of my
afflictions, for I considered that mine afflictions were great above all,
because of the destruction of my people, for I had beheld their fall.
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6 And it came to pass that after I had received strength I
spake unto my brethren, desiring to know of them the cause of their
disputations.
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7 And they said: Behold, we cannot understand the words
which our father hath spoken concerning the natural branches of the olive
tree, and also concerning the Gentiles.
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8 And I said unto them: Have ye inquired of the Lord?
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9 And they said unto me: We have not; for the Lord maketh
no such thing known unto us.
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10 Behold, I said unto them: How is it that ye do not
keep the commandments of the Lord? How is it that ye will perish, because of
the hardness of your hearts?
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I know this is supposed to be from a different time
period, and it’s Nephi’s account, probably a summary, of what he said to his
brothers, not necessarily the words he used when he spoke to them. Is it fair
to say that if these were the type of words used in this kind of situation,
it might do more harm than good?
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11 Do ye not remember the things which the Lord hath
said?—If ye will not harden your hearts, and ask me in faith, believing that
ye shall receive, with diligence in keeping my commandments, surely these
things shall be made known unto you.
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12 Behold, I say unto you, that the house of Israel was
compared unto an olive tree, by the Spirit of the Lord which was in our
father; and behold are we not broken off from the house of Israel, and are we
not a branch of the house of Israel?
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13 And now, the thing which our father meaneth concerning
the grafting in of the natural branches through the fulness of the Gentiles,
is, that in the latter days, when our seed shall have dwindled in unbelief,
yea, for the space of many years, and many generations after the Messiah
shall be manifested in body unto the children of men, then shall the
fulness of the gospel of the Messiah come unto the Gentiles, and from the
Gentiles unto the remnant of our seed—
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1 Ne 15:13-14
The remnant of their seed are presumably the Native Americans or among the
Native Americans, but are there so many Native Americans converted to the LDS
Church to consider this a fulfilled prophecy?
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14 And at that day shall the remnant of our seed know that
they are of the house of Israel, and that they are the covenant people of the
Lord; and then shall they know and come to the knowledge of their
forefathers, and also to the knowledge of the gospel of their Redeemer, which
was ministered unto their fathers by him; wherefore, they shall come to the
knowledge of their Redeemer and the very points of his doctrine, that they
may know how to come unto him and be saved.
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Annotation for 1 Ne 15:13-14 above
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15 And then at that day will they not rejoice and give
praise unto their everlasting God, their rock and their salvation? Yea, at
that day, will they not receive the strength and nourishment from the true
vine? Yea, will they not come unto the true fold of God?
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16 Behold, I say unto you, Yea; they shall be remembered
again among the house of Israel; they shall be grafted in, being a natural
branch of the olive tree, into the true olive tree.
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17 And this is what our father meaneth; and he meaneth
that it will not come to pass until after they are scattered by the Gentiles;
and he meaneth that it shall come by way of the Gentiles, that the Lord may
show his power unto the Gentiles, for the very cause that he shall be
rejected of the Jews, or of the house of Israel.
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18 Wherefore, our father hath not spoken of our seed
alone, but also of all the house of Israel, pointing to the covenant which
should be fulfilled in the latter days; which covenant the Lord made to our
father Abraham, saying: In thy seed shall all the kindreds of the earth be
blessed.
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19 And it came to pass that I, Nephi, spake much unto them
concerning these things; yea, I spake unto them concerning the restoration of
the Jews in the latter days.
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20 And I did rehearse unto them the words of Isaiah, who
spake concerning the restoration of the Jews, or of the house of Israel; and
after they were restored they should no more be confounded, neither should
they be scattered again. And it came to pass that I did speak many words unto
my brethren, that they were pacified and did humble themselves before the
Lord.
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21 And it came to pass that they did speak unto me again,
saying: What meaneth this thing which our father saw in a dream? What meaneth
the tree which he saw?
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22 And I said unto them: It was a representation of the
tree of life.
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23 And they said unto me: What meaneth the rod of iron
which our father saw, that led to the tree?
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24 And I said unto them that it was the word of God; and
whoso would hearken unto the word of God, and would hold fast unto it, they
would never perish; neither could the temptations and the fiery darts of the
adversary overpower them unto blindness, to lead them away to destruction.
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25 Wherefore, I, Nephi, did exhort them to give heed unto
the word of the Lord; yea, I did exhort them with all the energies of my
soul, and with all the faculty which I possessed, that they would give heed
to the word of God and remember to keep his commandments always in all
things.
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26 And they said unto me: What meaneth the river of water
which our father saw?
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27 And I said unto them that the water which my father saw
was filthiness; and so much was his mind swallowed up in other things that he
beheld not the filthiness of the water.
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28 And I said unto them that it was an awful gulf, which
separated the wicked from the tree of life, and also from the saints of God.
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29 And I said unto them that it was a representation of
that awful hell, which the angel said unto me was prepared for the wicked.
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30 And I said unto them that our father also saw that the
justice of God did also divide the wicked from the righteous; and the
brightness thereof was like unto the brightness of a flaming fire, which ascendeth
up unto God forever and ever, and hath no end.
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31 And they said unto me: Doth this thing mean the torment
of the body in the days of probation, or doth it mean the final state of the
soul after the death of the temporal body, or doth it speak of the things
which are temporal?
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32 And it came to pass that I said unto them that it was a
representation of things both temporal and spiritual; for the day should come
that they must be judged of their works, yea, even the works which were done
by the temporal body in their days of probation.
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33 Wherefore, if they should die in their wickedness they
must be cast off also, as to the things which are spiritual, which are
pertaining to righteousness; wherefore, they must be brought to stand before
God, to be judged of their works; and if their works have been filthiness
they must needs be filthy; and if they be filthy it must needs be that they
cannot dwell in the kingdom of God; if so, the kingdom of God must be filthy
also.
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34 But behold, I say unto you, the kingdom of God is not
filthy, and there cannot any unclean thing enter into the kingdom of God;
wherefore there must needs be a place of filthiness prepared for that which
is filthy.
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35 And there is a place prepared, yea, even that awful
hell of which I have spoken, and the devil is the preparator of it; wherefore
the final state of the souls of men is to dwell in the kingdom of God, or to
be cast out because of that justice of which I have spoken.
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36 Wherefore, the wicked are rejected from the righteous,
and also from that tree of life, whose fruit is most precious and most
desirable above all other fruits; yea, and it is the greatest of all the
gifts of God. And thus I spake unto my brethren. Amen.
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