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Chapter 22
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1 Now, as Ammon was thus teaching the people of Lamoni
continually, we will return to the account of Aaron and his brethren; for
after he departed from the land of Middoni he was led by the Spirit to the
land of Nephi, even to the house of the king which was over all the land save
it were the land of Ishmael; and he was the father of Lamoni.
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2 And it came to pass that he went in unto him into the
king’s palace, with his brethren, and bowed himself before the king, and said
unto him: Behold, O king, we are the brethren of Ammon, whom thou hast
delivered out of prison.
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3 And now, O king, if thou wilt spare our lives, we will
be thy servants. And the king said unto them: Arise, for I will grant unto
you your lives, and I will not suffer that ye shall be my servants; but I
will insist that ye shall administer unto me; for I have been somewhat
troubled in mind because of the generosity and the greatness of the words of
thy brother Ammon; and I desire to know the cause why he has not come up out
of Middoni with thee.
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4 And Aaron said unto the king: Behold, the Spirit of the
Lord has called him another way; he has gone to the land of Ishmael, to teach
the people of Lamoni.
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5 Now the king said unto them: What is this that ye have
said concerning the Spirit of the Lord? Behold, this is the thing which doth
trouble me.
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6 And also, what is this that Ammon said—If ye will repent
ye shall be saved, and if ye will not repent, ye shall be cast off at the
last day?
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7 And Aaron answered him and said unto him: Believest thou
that there is a God? And the king said: I know that the Amalekites say that
there is a God, and I have granted unto them that they should build
sanctuaries, that they may assemble themselves together to worship him. And
if now thou sayest there is a God, behold I will believe.
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8 And now when Aaron heard this, his heart began to
rejoice, and he said: Behold, assuredly as thou livest, O king, there is a
God.
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9 And the king said: Is God that Great Spirit that brought
our fathers out of the land of Jerusalem?
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10 And Aaron said unto him: Yea, he is that Great Spirit,
and he created all things both in heaven and in earth. Believest thou this?
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11 And he said: Yea, I believe that the Great Spirit
created all things, and I desire that ye should tell me concerning all these
things, and I will believe thy words.
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12 And it came to pass that when Aaron saw that the king
would believe his words, he began from the creation of Adam, reading the
scriptures unto the king—how God created man after his own image, and that
God gave him commandments, and that because of transgression, man had fallen.
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13 And Aaron did expound unto him the scriptures from the
creation of Adam, laying the fall of man before him, and their carnal state
and also the plan of redemption, which was prepared from the foundation of
the world, through Christ, for all whosoever would believe on his name.
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14 And since man had fallen he could not merit anything of
himself; but the sufferings and death of Christ atone for their sins, through
faith and repentance, and so forth; and that he breaketh the bands of death,
that the grave shall have no victory, and that the sting of death should be
swallowed up in the hopes of glory; and Aaron did expound all these things
unto the king.
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15 And it came to pass that after Aaron had expounded
these things unto him, the king said: What shall I do that I may have this
eternal life of which thou hast spoken? Yea, what shall I do that I may be
born of God, having this wicked spirit rooted out of my breast, and receive
his Spirit, that I may be filled with joy, that I may not be cast off at the
last day? Behold, said he, I will give up all that I possess, yea, I will
forsake my kingdom, that I may receive this great joy.
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16 But Aaron said unto him: If thou desirest this thing,
if thou wilt bow down before God, yea, if thou wilt repent of all thy sins,
and will bow down before God, and call on his name in faith, believing that
ye shall receive, then shalt thou receive the hope which thou desirest.
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17 And it came to pass that when Aaron had said these
words, the king did bow down before the Lord, upon his knees; yea, even he
did prostrate himself upon the earth, and cried mightily, saying:
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18 O God, Aaron hath told me that there is a God; and if
there is a God, and if thou art God, wilt thou make thyself known unto me,
and I will give away all my sins to know thee, and that I may be raised from
the dead, and be saved at the last day. And now when the king had said these
words, he was struck as if he were dead.
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The King of the Lamanites is another who falls as if dead
upon his conversion.
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19 And it came to pass that his servants ran and told the
queen all that had happened unto the king. And she came in unto the king; and
when she saw him lay as if he were dead, and also Aaron and his brethren
standing as though they had been the cause of his fall, she was angry with
them, and commanded that her servants, or the servants of the king, should
take them and slay them.
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20 Now the servants had seen the cause of the king’s fall,
therefore they durst not lay their hands on Aaron and his brethren; and they
pled with the queen saying: Why commandest thou that we should slay these
men, when behold one of them is mightier than us all? Therefore we shall fall
before them.
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21 Now when the queen saw the fear of the servants she
also began to fear exceedingly, lest there should some evil come upon her. And
she commanded her servants that they should go and call the people, that they
might slay Aaron and his brethren.
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22 Now when Aaron saw the determination of the queen, he,
also knowing the hardness of the hearts of the people, feared lest that a
multitude should assemble themselves together, and there should be a great
contention and a disturbance among them; therefore he put forth his hand and
raised the king from the earth, and said unto him: Stand. And he stood upon
his feet, receiving his strength.
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23 Now this was done in the presence of the queen and many
of the servants. And when they saw it they greatly marveled, and began to
fear. And the king stood forth, and began to minister unto them. And he did
minister unto them, insomuch that his whole household were converted unto the
Lord.
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24 Now there was a multitude gathered together because of
the commandment of the queen, and there began to be great murmurings among
them because of Aaron and his brethren.
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25 But the king stood forth among them and administered
unto them. And they were pacified towards Aaron and those who were with him.
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26 And it came to pass that when the king saw that the
people were pacified, he caused that Aaron and his brethren should stand
forth in the midst of the multitude, and that they should preach the word
unto them.
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27 And it came to pass that the king sent a proclamation
throughout all the land, amongst all his people who were in all his land, who
were in all the regions round about, which was bordering even to the sea, on
the east and on the west, and which was divided from the land of Zarahemla by
a narrow strip of wilderness, which ran from the sea east even to the sea
west, and round about on the borders of the seashore, and the borders of the
wilderness which was on the north by the land of Zarahemla, through the
borders of Manti, by the head of the river Sidon, running from the east
towards the west—and thus were the Lamanites and the Nephites divided.
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28 Now, the more idle part of the Lamanites lived in the
wilderness, and dwelt in tents; and they were spread through the wilderness
on the west, in the land of Nephi; yea, and also on the west of the land of
Zarahemla, in the borders by the seashore, and on the west in the land of
Nephi, in the place of their fathers’ first inheritance, and thus bordering
along by the seashore.
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29 And also there were many Lamanites on the east by the
seashore, whither the Nephites had driven them. And thus the Nephites were
nearly surrounded by the Lamanites; nevertheless the Nephites had taken
possession of all the northern parts of the land bordering on the wilderness,
at the head of the river Sidon, from the east to the west, round about on the
wilderness side; on the north, even until they came to the land which they
called Bountiful.
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30 And it bordered upon the land which they called
Desolation, it being so far northward that it came into the land which had
been peopled and been destroyed, of whose bones we have spoken, which was
discovered by the people of Zarahemla, it being the place of their first
landing.
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31 And they came from there up into the south wilderness.
Thus the land on the northward was called Desolation, and the land on the
southward was called Bountiful, it being the wilderness which is filled with
all manner of wild animals of every kind, a part of which had come from the
land northward for food.
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32 And now, it was only the distance of a day and a half’s
journey for a Nephite, on the line Bountiful and the land Desolation, from
the east to the west sea; and thus the land of Nephi and the land of
Zarahemla were nearly surrounded by water, there being a small neck of land
between the land northward and the land southward.
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33 And it came to pass that the Nephites had inhabited the
land Bountiful, even from the east unto the west sea, and thus the Nephites
in their wisdom, with their guards and their armies, had hemmed in the
Lamanites on the south, that thereby they should have no more possession on
the north, that they might not overrun the land northward.
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34 Therefore the Lamanites could have no more possessions
only in the land of Nephi, and the wilderness round about. Now this was
wisdom in the Nephites—as the Lamanites were an enemy to them, they would not
suffer their afflictions on every hand, and also that they might have a
country whither they might flee, according to their desires.
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35 And now I, after having said this, return again to the
account of Ammon and Aaron, Omner and Himni, and their brethren.
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