Book of Mormon |
Annotations |
Chapter 25
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1 And behold, now it came to pass that those Lamanites
were more angry because they had slain their brethren; therefore they swore
vengeance upon the Nephites; and they did no more attempt to slay the people
of Anti-Nephi-Lehi at that time.
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2 But they took their armies and went over into the
borders of the land of Zarahemla, and fell upon the people who were in the
land of Ammonihah and destroyed them.
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3 And after that, they had many battles with the Nephites,
in the which they were driven and slain.
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4 And among the Lamanites who were slain were almost all
the seed of Amulon and his brethren, who were the priests of Noah, and they
were slain by the hands of the Nephites;
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5 And the remainder, having fled into the east wilderness,
and having usurped the power and authority over the Lamanites, caused that
many of the Lamanites should perish by fire because of their belief—
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6 For many of them, after having suffered much loss and so
many afflictions, began to be stirred up in remembrance of the words which
Aaron and his brethren had preached to them in their land; therefore they
began to disbelieve the traditions of their fathers, and to believe in the
Lord, and that he gave great power unto the Nephites; and thus there were
many of them converted in the wilderness.
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7 And it came to pass that those rulers who were the
remnant of the children of Amulon caused that they should be put to death,
yea, all those that believed in these things.
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8 Now this martyrdom caused that many of their brethren
should be stirred up to anger; and there began to be contention in the
wilderness; and the Lamanites began to hunt the seed of Amulon and his
brethren and began to slay them; and they fled into the east wilderness.
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9 And behold they are hunted at this day by the Lamanites.
Thus the words of Abinadi were brought to pass, which he said concerning the
seed of the priests who caused that he should suffer death by fire.
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10 For he said unto them: What ye shall do unto me shall
be a type of things to come.
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11 And now Abinadi was the first that suffered death by
fire because of his belief in God; now this is what he meant, that many should
suffer death by fire, according as he had suffered.
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12 And he said unto the priests of Noah that their seed
should cause many to be put to death, in the like manner as he was, and that
they should be scattered abroad and slain, even as a sheep having no
shepherd is driven and slain by wild beasts; and now behold, these words
were verified, for they were driven by the Lamanites, and they were hunted,
and they were smitten.
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There were no domesticated sheep in pre-Columbian America. It’s
possible that the author could glean such similes from the brass plates, but
it is an unlikely comparison given that more than 500 years have passed since
these people allegedly left Jerusalem. A much more likely comparison would be
to a llama or turkey.
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13 And it came to pass that when the Lamanites saw
that they could not overpower the Nephites they returned again to their own
land; and many of them came over to dwell in the land of Ishmael and the
land of Nephi, and did join themselves to the people of God, who were the
people of Anti-Nephi-Lehi.
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Alma 25:13-14
As in Alma 24:16-17, these verses tell of many more
converts who buried their weapons of war. It doesn’t say this included
swords, but given the context of the rest of the book’s references to steel
swords, it would seem unlikely that this particular group wouldn’t have many
steel swords.
For the sake of discussion, let’s assume they did have these weapons.
Consider how unlikely it would be for them to bury any metal weapon, even
those made of steel. Consider the resources required to gather ore, transport
it to the smelting facility, and then smelt it. These weapons could be made
into many other useful tools like knives, farming instruments, nails or other
pieces to secure wooden joints, leather working tools, etc. What a colossal
waste. Is it likely that they would just bury such a valuable resource? Later
these converts supported the Nephites to defend against the Lamanites. Why
put the weapons in the ground when they could be used by the Nephites?
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14 And they did also bury their weapons of war,
according as their brethren had, and they began to be a righteous people; and
they did walk in the ways of the Lord, and did observe to keep his
commandments and his statutes.
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Annotation for Alma 25:13-14 above
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15 Yea, and they did keep the law of Moses; for it was
expedient that they should keep the law of Moses as yet, for it was not all
fulfilled. But notwithstanding the law of Moses, they did look forward to the
coming of Christ, considering that the law of Moses was a type of his coming,
and believing that they must keep those outward performances until the time
that he should be revealed unto them.
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16 Now they did not suppose that salvation came by the law
of Moses; but the law of Moses did serve to strengthen their faith in Christ;
and thus they did retain a hope through faith, unto eternal salvation,
relying upon the spirit of prophecy, which spake of those things to come.
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17 And now behold, Ammon, and Aaron, and Omner, and Himni,
and their brethren did rejoice exceedingly, for the success which they had
had among the Lamanites, seeing that the Lord had granted unto them according
to their prayers, and that he had also verified his word unto them in every
particular.
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