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Chapter 4
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1 Now it came to pass in the sixth year of the reign of
the judges over the people of Nephi, there were no contentions nor wars in
the land of Zarahemla;
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2 But the people were afflicted, yea, greatly afflicted
for the loss of their brethren, and also for the loss of their flocks and
herds, and also for the loss of their fields of grain, which were trodden
under foot and destroyed by the Lamanites.
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3 And so great were their afflictions that every soul had
cause to mourn; and they believed that it was the judgments of God sent upon
them because of their wickedness and their abominations; therefore they were
awakened to a remembrance of their duty.
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4 And they began to establish the church more fully; yea,
and many were baptized in the waters of Sidon and were joined to the church
of God; yea, they were baptized by the hand of Alma, who had been consecrated
the high priest over the people of the church, by the hand of his father
Alma.
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5 And it came to pass in the seventh year of the reign of
the judges there were about three thousand five hundred souls that united
themselves to the church of God and were baptized. And thus ended the seventh
year of the reign of the judges over the people of Nephi; and there was
continual peace in all that time.
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6 And it came to pass in the eighth year of the reign of
the judges, that the people of the church began to wax proud, because of
their exceeding riches, and their fine silks, and their fine-twined
linen, and because of their many flocks and herds, and their gold and their
silver, and all manner of precious things, which they had obtained by their
industry; and in all these things were they lifted up in the pride of their
eyes, for they began to wear very costly apparel.
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There was no silk in pre-Columbian Americas.
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7 Now this was the cause of much affliction to Alma, yea,
and to many of the people whom Alma had consecrated to be teachers, and
priests, and elders over the church; yea, many of them were sorely grieved
for the wickedness which they saw had begun to be among their people.
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8 For they saw and beheld with great sorrow that the
people of the church began to be lifted up in the pride of their eyes, and to
set their hearts upon riches and upon the vain things of the world, that they
began to be scornful, one towards another, and they began to persecute those
that did not believe according to their own will and pleasure.
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9 And thus, in this eighth year of the reign of the
judges, there began to be great contentions among the people of the church;
yea, there were envyings, and strife, and malice, and persecutions, and
pride, even to exceed the pride of those who did not belong to the church of
God.
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10 And thus ended the eighth year of the reign of the
judges; and the wickedness of the church was a great stumbling-block to those
who did not belong to the church; and thus the church began to fail in its
progress.
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11 And it came to pass in the commencement of the ninth
year, Alma saw the wickedness of the church, and he saw also that the example
of the church began to lead those who were unbelievers on from one piece of
iniquity to another, thus bringing on the destruction of the people.
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12 Yea, he saw great inequality among the people, some
lifting themselves up with their pride, despising others, turning their backs
upon the needy and the naked and those who were hungry, and those who were
athirst, and those who were sick and afflicted.
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13 Now this was a great cause for lamentations among the
people, while others were abasing themselves, succoring those who stood in
need of their succor, such as imparting their substance to the poor and the
needy, feeding the hungry, and suffering all manner of afflictions, for
Christ’s sake, who should come according to the spirit of prophecy;
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14 Looking forward to that day, thus retaining a remission
of their sins; being filled with great joy because of the resurrection of the
dead, according to the will and power and deliverance of Jesus Christ from
the bands of death.
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15 And now it came to pass that Alma, having seen the
afflictions of the humble followers of God, and the persecutions which were
heaped upon them by the remainder of his people, and seeing all their
inequality, began to be very sorrowful; nevertheless the Spirit of the Lord
did not fail him.
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16 And he selected a wise man who was among the elders of
the church, and gave him power according to the voice of the people, that he
might have power to enact laws according to the laws which had been given,
and to put them in force according to the wickedness and the crimes of the
people.
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17 Now this man’s name was Nephihah, and he was appointed
chief judge; and he sat in the judgment-seat to judge and to govern the
people.
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18 Now Alma did not grant unto him the office of being
high priest over the church, but he retained the office of high priest unto
himself; but he delivered the judgment-seat unto Nephihah.
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19 And this he did that he himself might go forth among
his people, or among the people of Nephi, that he might preach the word of
God unto them, to stir them up in remembrance of their duty, and that he might
pull down, by the word of God, all the pride and craftiness and all the
contentions which were among his people, seeing no way that he might reclaim
them save it were in bearing down in pure testimony against them.
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20 And thus in the commencement of the ninth year of the
reign of the judges over the people of Nephi, Alma delivered up the
judgment-seat to Nephihah, and confined himself wholly to the high priesthood
of the holy order of God, to the testimony of the word, according to the
spirit of revelation and prophecy.
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