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Chapter 18
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1 And it came to pass that king Lamoni caused that his
servants should stand forth and testify to all the things which they had seen
concerning the matter.
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2 And when they had all testified to the things which they
had seen, and he had learned of the faithfulness of Ammon in preserving his
flocks, and also of his great power in contending against those who sought to
slay him, he was astonished exceedingly, and said: Surely, this is more than
a man. Behold, is not this the Great Spirit who doth send such great
punishments upon this people, because of their murders?
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3 And they answered the king, and said: Whether he be the
Great Spirit or a man, we know not; but this much we do know, that he cannot
be slain by the enemies of the king; neither can they scatter the king’s
flocks when he is with us, because of his expertness and great strength;
therefore, we know that he is a friend to the king. And now, O king, we do
not believe that a man has such great power, for we know he cannot be slain.
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4 And now, when the king heard these words, he said unto
them: Now I know that it is the Great Spirit; and he has come down at this
time to preserve your lives, that I might not slay you as I did your
brethren. Now this is the Great Spirit of whom our fathers have spoken.
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5 Now this was the tradition of Lamoni, which he had
received from his father, that there was a Great Spirit. Notwithstanding
they believed in a Great Spirit, they supposed that whatsoever they did was
right; nevertheless, Lamoni began to fear exceedingly, with fear lest he
had done wrong in slaying his servants;
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Has there really been a national culture in which “they
suppose that whatsoever they do is right”?
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6 For he had slain many of them because their brethren had
scattered their flocks at the place of water; and thus, because they had had
their flocks scattered they were slain.
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7 Now it was the practice of these Lamanites to stand by
the waters of Sebus to scatter the flocks of the people, that thereby they
might drive away many that were scattered unto their own land, it being a
practice of plunder among them.
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8 And it came to pass that king Lamoni inquired of his
servants, saying: Where is this man that has such great power?
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9 And they said unto him: Behold, he is feeding thy horses.
Now the king had commanded his servants, previous to the time of the watering
of their flocks, that they should prepare his horses and chariots, and
conduct him forth to the land of Nephi; for there had been a great feast
appointed at the land of Nephi, by the father of Lamoni, who was king over
all the land.
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Alma 18:9-10, 12
There were no horses in the Americas at this time.
Chariots have wheels. There were no wheeled vehicles in the Americas at this
time. (There are some examples of wheeled toys, but absolutely no evidence of
wheeled vehicles, not even pictorially).
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10 Now when king Lamoni heard that Ammon was preparing his
horses and his chariots he was more astonished, because of the
faithfulness of Ammon, saying: Surely there has not been any servant among
all my servants that has been so faithful as this man; for even he doth
remember all my commandments to execute them.
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Annotation for Alma 18:9-10, 12 above
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11 Now I surely know that this is the Great Spirit, and I
would desire him that he come in unto me, but I durst not.
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12 And it came to pass that when Ammon had made ready the
horses and the chariots for the king and his servants, he went in unto
the king, and he saw that the countenance of the king was changed; therefore
he was about to return out of his presence.
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Annotation for Alma 18:9-10, 12 above
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13 And one of the king’s servants said unto him, Rabbanah,
which is, being interpreted, powerful or great king, considering their kings
to be powerful; and thus he said unto him: Rabbanah, the king desireth thee
to stay.
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14 Therefore Ammon turned himself unto the king, and said
unto him: What wilt thou that I should do for thee, O king? And the king
answered him not for the space of an hour, according to their time, for
he knew not what he should say unto him.
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What does this even mean?
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15 And it came to pass that Ammon said unto him again:
What desirest thou of me? But the king answered him not.
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16 And it came to pass that Ammon, being filled with the
Spirit of God, therefore he perceived the thoughts of the king. And he said
unto him: Is it because thou hast heard that I defended thy servants and thy
flocks, and slew seven of their brethren with the sling and with the sword,
and smote off the arms of others, in order to defend thy flocks and thy
servants; behold, is it this that causeth thy marvelings?
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The only pre-Columbian weapon I can find that was similar
to a sword was the macuahuitl which was made with a plank of wood similar in
shape to a cricket bat with obsidian blades mounted on the edges. It is
similar enough to a sword that it is often referred to as the Aztec sword.
However, the macuahuitl does not seem to fit the Book of
Mormon time frame. “Some groups of Central Mexico, principally in the
transition between the Early and the Late Post-Classic, probably
developed this weapon” (emphasis added, Dr. Marco Antonio Cervera Obregón,
“The macuahuitl: an innovative weapon of the Late Post-Classic in
Mesoamerica”, Arms & Armour, Vol.3, Nov. 2, 2006, p. 146, article from a research journal).
The Post-Classic period is between 900 CE and the Spanish conquest.
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17 I say unto you, what is it, that thy marvelings are so
great? Behold, I am a man, and am thy servant; therefore, whatsoever thou
desirest which is right, that will I do.
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18 Now when the king had heard these words, he marveled
again, for he beheld that Ammon could discern his thoughts; but
notwithstanding this, king Lamoni did open his mouth, and said unto him: Who
art thou? Art thou that Great Spirit, who knows all things?
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19 Ammon answered and said unto him: I am not.
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20 And the king said: How knowest thou the thoughts of my
heart? Thou mayest speak boldly, and tell me concerning these things; and
also tell me by what power ye slew and smote off the arms of my brethren that
scattered my flocks—
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21 And now, if thou wilt tell me concerning these things,
whatsoever thou desirest I will give unto thee; and if it were needed, I would
guard thee with my armies; but I know that thou art more powerful than all
they; nevertheless, whatsoever thou desirest of me I will grant it unto thee.
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22 Now Ammon being wise, yet harmless, he said unto
Lamoni: Wilt thou hearken unto my words, if I tell thee by what power I do
these things? And this is the thing that I desire of thee.
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23 And the king answered him, and said: Yea, I will
believe all thy words. And thus he was caught with guile.
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24 And Ammon began to speak unto him with boldness, and
said unto him: Believest thou that there is a God?
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25 And he answered, and said unto him: I do not know what
that meaneth.
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26 And then Ammon said: Believest thou that there is a
Great Spirit?
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27 And he said, Yea.
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28 And Ammon said: This is God. And Ammon said unto him
again: Believest thou that this Great Spirit, who is God, created all things
which are in heaven and in the earth?
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29 And he said: Yea, I believe that he created all things
which are in the earth; but I do not know the heavens.
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30 And Ammon said unto him: The heavens is a place where
God dwells and all his holy angels.
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31 And king Lamoni said: Is it above the earth?
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32 And Ammon said: Yea, and he looketh down upon all the
children of men; and he knows all the thoughts and intents of the heart; for
by his hand were they all created from the beginning.
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33 And king Lamoni said: I believe all these things which
thou hast spoken. Art thou sent from God?
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34 Ammon said unto him: I am a man; and man in the
beginning was created after the image of God, and I am called by his Holy
Spirit to teach these things unto this people, that they may be brought to a
knowledge of that which is just and true;
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35 And a portion of that Spirit dwelleth in me, which
giveth me knowledge, and also power according to my faith and desires which
are in God.
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36 Now when Ammon had said these words, he began at the
creation of the world, and also the creation of Adam, and told him all the
things concerning the fall of man, and rehearsed and laid before him the
records and the holy scriptures of the people, which had been spoken by the
prophets, even down to the time that their father, Lehi, left Jerusalem.
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37 And he also rehearsed unto them (for it was unto the
king and to his servants) all the journeyings of their fathers in the
wilderness, and all their sufferings with hunger and thirst, and their
travail, and so forth.
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38 And he also rehearsed unto them concerning the
rebellions of Laman and Lemuel, and the sons of Ishmael, yea, all their
rebellions did he relate unto them; and he expounded unto them all the
records and scriptures from the time that Lehi left Jerusalem down to the
present time.
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39 But this is not all; for he expounded unto them the
plan of redemption, which was prepared from the foundation of the world; and
he also made known unto them concerning the coming of Christ, and all the
works of the Lord did he make known unto them.
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40 And it came to pass that after he had said all these
things, and expounded them to the king, that the king believed all his words.
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41 And he began to cry unto the Lord, saying: O Lord, have
mercy; according to thy abundant mercy which thou hast had upon the people of
Nephi, have upon me, and my people.
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42 And now, when he had said this, he fell unto the earth,
as if he were dead.
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Alma 18:42-43
King Lamoni is so impressed by the teaching of Ammon that
he passes out for a couple of days.
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43 And it came to pass that his servants took him and
carried him in unto his wife, and laid him upon a bed; and he lay as if he
were dead for the space of two days and two nights; and his wife, and his
sons, and his daughters mourned over him, after the manner of the Lamanites,
greatly lamenting his loss.
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Annotation for Alma 18:42-43 above
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