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Chapter 48
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1 And now it came to pass that, as soon as Amalickiah had
obtained the kingdom he began to inspire the hearts of the Lamanites against
the people of Nephi; yea, he did appoint men to speak unto the Lamanites from
their towers, against the Nephites.
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2 And thus he did inspire their hearts against the
Nephites, insomuch that in the latter end of the nineteenth year of the reign
of the judges, he having accomplished his designs thus far, yea, having been
made king over the Lamanites, he sought also to reign over all the land, yea,
and all the people who were in the land, the Nephites as well as the
Lamanites.
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3 Therefore he had accomplished his design, for he had
hardened the hearts of the Lamanites and blinded their minds, and stirred
them up to anger, insomuch that he had gathered together a numerous host to
go to battle against the Nephites.
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4 For he was determined, because of the greatness of the
number of his people, to overpower the Nephites and to bring them into
bondage.
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5 And thus he did appoint chief captains of the Zoramites,
they being the most acquainted with the strength of the Nephites, and their
places of resort, and the weakest parts of their cities; therefore he
appointed them to be chief captains over his armies.
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6 And it came to pass that they took their camp, and moved
forth toward the land of Zarahemla in the wilderness.
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7 Now it came to pass that while Amalickiah had thus been obtaining
power by fraud and deceit, Moroni, on the other hand, had been preparing the
minds of the people to be faithful unto the Lord their God.
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8 Yea, he had been strengthening the armies of the
Nephites, and erecting small forts, or places of resort; throwing up banks of
earth round about to enclose his armies, and also building walls of stone to
encircle them about, round about their cities and the borders of their lands;
yea, all round about the land.
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9 And in their weakest fortifications he did place the
greater number of men; and thus he did fortify and strengthen the land which
was possessed by the Nephites.
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10 And thus he was preparing to support their liberty,
their lands, their wives, and their children, and their peace, and that they
might live unto the Lord their God, and that they might maintain that which
was called by their enemies the cause of Christians.
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11 And Moroni was a strong and a mighty man; he was a man
of a perfect understanding; yea, a man that did not delight in bloodshed; a
man whose soul did joy in the liberty and the freedom of his country, and his
brethren from bondage and slavery;
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12 Yea, a man whose heart did swell with thanksgiving to
his God, for the many privileges and blessings which he bestowed upon his
people; a man who did labor exceedingly for the welfare and safety of his
people.
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13 Yea, and he was a man who was firm in the faith of
Christ, and he had sworn with an oath to defend his people, his rights, and
his country, and his religion, even to the loss of his blood.
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14 Now the Nephites were taught to defend themselves
against their enemies, even to the shedding of blood if it were necessary;
yea, and they were also taught never to give an offense, yea, and never to
raise the sword except it were against an enemy, except it were to
preserve their lives.
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Alma 48:14-16
Doesn’t this contradict Alma 60:12-13?
12 Do ye suppose that, because so many of your brethren have been killed
it is because of their wickedness? I say unto you, if ye have supposed this
ye have supposed in vain; for I say unto you, there are many who have fallen
by the sword; and behold it is to your condemnation;
13 For the Lord suffereth the righteous to be slain that his justice and
judgment may come upon the wicked; therefore ye need not suppose that the
righteous are lost because they are slain; but behold, they do enter into the
rest of the Lord their God.
Sometimes when the problem of evil is expressed, apologists will argue that
God allows evil to be perpetrated because he values moral agency so much that
he will not intercede on behalf of the victim out of respect for the agency
of the perpetrator.
Hopefully most will find this idea of unwillingness to intercede repugnant
without further explanation. However, for those needing more explanation,
notice that this verse actually affirms that God will intercede to prevent
wickedness.
Also, the mention of a sword is problematic. 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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15 And this was their faith, that by so doing God would
prosper them in the land, or in other words, if they were faithful in keeping
the commandments of God that he would prosper them in the land; yea, warn
them to flee, or to prepare for war, according to their danger;
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Annotation for Alma 48:14-16 above
Also, prosperity gospel.
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16 And also, that God would make it known unto them
whither they should go to defend themselves against their enemies, and by so
doing, the Lord would deliver them; and this was the faith of Moroni, and his
heart did glory in it; not in the shedding of blood but in doing good, in
preserving his people, yea, in keeping the commandments of God, yea, and
resisting iniquity.
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Annotation for Alma 48:14-16 above
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17 Yea, verily, verily I say unto you, if all men had been,
and were, and ever would be, like unto Moroni, behold, the very powers of
hell would have been shaken forever; yea, the devil would never have power
over the hearts of the children of men.
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18 Behold, he was a man like unto Ammon, the son of
Mosiah, yea, and even the other sons of Mosiah, yea, and also Alma and his
sons, for they were all men of God.
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19 Now behold, Helaman and his brethren were no less
serviceable unto the people than was Moroni; for they did preach the word of
God, and they did baptize unto repentance all men whosoever would hearken
unto their words.
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20 And thus they went forth, and the people did humble
themselves because of their words, insomuch that they were highly favored of
the Lord, and thus they were free from wars and contentions among themselves,
yea, even for the space of four years.
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21 But, as I have said, in the latter end of the
nineteenth year, yea, notwithstanding their peace amongst themselves, they
were compelled reluctantly to contend with their brethren, the Lamanites.
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22 Yea, and in fine, their wars never did cease for the
space of many years with the Lamanites, notwithstanding their much
reluctance.
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23 Now, they were sorry to take up arms against the
Lamanites, because they did not delight in the shedding of blood; yea, and
this was not all—they were sorry to be the means of sending so many of their
brethren out of this world into an eternal world, unprepared to meet their
God.
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24 Nevertheless, they could not suffer to lay down their
lives, that their wives and their children should be massacred by the
barbarous cruelty of those who were once their brethren, yea, and had
dissented from their church, and had left them and had gone to destroy them
by joining the Lamanites.
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25 Yea, they could not bear that their brethren should
rejoice over the blood of the Nephites, so long as there were any who should
keep the commandments of God, for the promise of the Lord was, if they
should keep his commandments they should prosper in the land.
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Prosperity gospel.
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