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The commandments of Alma to his son Corianton.
Comprising chapters 39 through 42.
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Chapter 39
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1 And now, my son, I have somewhat more to say unto thee
than what I said unto thy brother; for behold, have ye not observed the steadiness
of thy brother, his faithfulness, and his diligence in keeping the
commandments of God? Behold, has he not set a good example for thee?
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2 For thou didst not give so much heed unto my words as
did thy brother, among the people of the Zoramites. Now this is what I have
against thee; thou didst go on unto boasting in thy strength and thy wisdom.
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3 And this is not all, my son. Thou didst do that which
was grievous unto me; for thou didst forsake the ministry, and did go over
into the land of Siron among the borders of the Lamanites, after the
harlot Isabel.
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There are only three Book of Mormon women named:
Sariah, Abish, and Isabel-the Harlot.
(Biblical women named in the Book of Mormon: Eve, Mary, and Sarah, Abraham’s
wife)
“Isabel” is the usual form of the English name Elizabeth in Spain and
Portugal.
Apparently these names are derived from the Hebrew “Elisheba” (also spelled
Elisheva).
In a Lamanite-to-English translation process, what would be the significance
of translating a Lamanite name into a Spanish or Portuguese form of the
English name Elizabeth?
Is it possible that Joseph was influenced by the biblical name, “Jezebel”
which, according to Wikipedia, “In some interpretations, her dressing in
finery and putting on makeup led to the association of the use of cosmetics
with ‘painted women’ or prostitutes”?
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4 Yea, she did steal away the hearts of many; but this was
no excuse for thee, my son. Thou shouldst have tended to the ministry
wherewith thou wast entrusted.
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5 Know ye not, my son, that these things are an
abomination in the sight of the Lord; yea, most abominable above all sins
save it be the shedding of innocent blood or denying the Holy Ghost?
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Various leaders and current manuals and publications of
the Church teach that any form of sexual impurity (even impure sexual
thoughts) is in this category—being exceeded only by things like murdering
innocent persons. Modern prophets have gone as far as to teach that it is
better for a person to die than to lose virtue through sexual misconduct.
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6 For behold, if ye deny the Holy Ghost when it once has
had place in you, and ye know that ye deny it, behold, this is a sin which is
unpardonable; yea, and whosoever murdereth against the light and knowledge of
God, it is not easy for him to obtain forgiveness; yea, I say unto you, my
son, that it is not easy for him to obtain a forgiveness.
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7 And now, my son, I would to God that ye had not been
guilty of so great a crime. I would not dwell upon your crimes, to harrow up
your soul, if it were not for your good.
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8 But behold, ye cannot hide your crimes from God; and
except ye repent they will stand as a testimony against you at the last day.
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9 Now my son, I would that ye should repent and forsake
your sins, and go no more after the lusts of your eyes, but cross yourself in
all these things; for except ye do this ye can in nowise inherit the kingdom
of God. Oh, remember, and take it upon you, and cross yourself in these
things.
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10 And I command you to take it upon you to counsel with
your elder brothers in your undertakings; for behold, thou art in thy youth,
and ye stand in need to be nourished by your brothers. And give heed to their
counsel.
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11 Suffer not yourself to be led away by any vain or
foolish thing; suffer not the devil to lead away your heart again after those
wicked harlots. Behold, O my son, how great iniquity ye brought upon the
Zoramites; for when they saw your conduct they would not believe in my words.
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12 And now the Spirit of the Lord doth say unto me: Command
thy children to do good, lest they lead away the hearts of many people to
destruction; therefore I command you, my son, in the fear of God, that ye
refrain from your iniquities;
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13 That ye turn to the Lord with all your mind, might, and
strength; that ye lead away the hearts of no more to do wickedly; but rather
return unto them, and acknowledge your faults and that wrong which ye have
done.
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14 Seek not after riches nor the vain things of this
world; for behold, you cannot carry them with you.
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15 And now, my son, I would say somewhat unto you
concerning the coming of Christ. Behold, I say unto you, that it is he that
surely shall come to take away the sins of the world; yea, he cometh to
declare glad tidings of salvation unto his people.
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16 And now, my son, this was the ministry unto which ye
were called, to declare these glad tidings unto this people, to prepare their
minds; or rather that salvation might come unto them, that they may prepare
the minds of their children to hear the word at the time of his coming.
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17 And now I will ease your mind somewhat on this subject.
Behold, you marvel why these things should be known so long beforehand.
Behold, I say unto you, is not a soul at this time as precious unto God as a
soul will be at the time of his coming?
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18 Is it not as necessary that the plan of redemption
should be made known unto this people as well as unto their children?
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19 Is it not as easy at this time for the Lord to send his
angel to declare these glad tidings unto us as unto our children, or as after
the time of his coming?
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