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Chapter 55
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1 Now it came to pass that when Moroni had received this
epistle he was more angry, because he knew that Ammoron had a perfect
knowledge of his fraud; yea, he knew that Ammoron knew that it was not a just
cause that had caused him to wage a war against the people of Nephi.
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2 And he said: Behold, I will not exchange prisoners with
Ammoron save he will withdraw his purpose, as I have stated in my epistle;
for I will not grant unto him that he shall have any more power than what he
hath got.
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3 Behold, I know the place where the Lamanites do guard my
people whom they have taken prisoners; and as Ammoron would not grant unto me
mine epistle, behold, I will give unto him according to my words; yea, I will
seek death among them until they shall sue for peace.
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4 And now it came to pass that when Moroni had said these
words, he caused that a search should be made among his men, that perhaps
he might find a man who was a descendant of Laman among them.
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Moroni seeks a descendant of Laman here to be able to
trick the Lamanites as described in the following verses. The only conclusion
I can draw is that a descendant of Laman would be recognized because of the
color of his skin and thus trusted by other Lamanites.
If it were not skin color, but something like cultural knowledge,
language/dialect, or speaking accent, then they would not need a descendant.
In such a case, any person who had grown up or lived with the Lamanites long
enough would have done.
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5 And it came to pass that they found one, whose name was
Laman; and he was one of the servants of the king who was murdered by
Amalickiah.
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6 Now Moroni caused that Laman and a small number of his
men should go forth unto the guards who were over the Nephites.
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7 Now the Nephites were guarded in the city of Gid;
therefore Moroni appointed Laman and caused that a small number of men should
go with him.
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8 And when it was evening Laman went to the guards who
were over the Nephites, and behold, they saw him coming and they hailed him;
but he saith unto them: Fear not; behold, I am a Lamanite. Behold, we have
escaped from the Nephites, and they sleep; and behold we have taken of their
wine and brought with us.
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9 Now when the Lamanites heard these words they received
him with joy; and they said unto him: Give us of your wine, that we may
drink; we are glad that ye have thus taken wine with you for we are weary.
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10 But Laman said unto them: Let us keep of our wine till
we go against the Nephites to battle. But this saying only made them more
desirous to drink of the wine;
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11 For, said they: We are weary, therefore let us take of
the wine, and by and by we shall receive wine for our rations, which will
strengthen us to go against the Nephites.
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12 And Laman said unto them: You may do according to your
desires.
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13 And it came to pass that they did take of the wine
freely; and it was pleasant to their taste, therefore they took of it more
freely; and it was strong, having been prepared in its strength.
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14 And it came to pass they did drink and were merry, and
by and by they were all drunken.
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15 And now when Laman and his men saw that they were all
drunken, and were in a deep sleep, they returned to Moroni and told him all
the things that had happened.
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16 And now this was according to the design of Moroni. And
Moroni had prepared his men with weapons of war; and he went to the city Gid,
while the Lamanites were in a deep sleep and drunken, and cast in weapons of
war unto the prisoners, insomuch that they were all armed;
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The Lamanites fall for the old “get ‘em drunk so we can
defeat ‘em” trick, again.
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17 Yea, even to their women, and all those of their
children, as many as were able to use a weapon of war, when Moroni had armed
all those prisoners; and all those things were done in a profound silence.
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18 But had they awakened the Lamanites, behold they were
drunken and the Nephites could have slain them.
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19 But behold, this was not the desire of Moroni; he did
not delight in murder or bloodshed, but he delighted in the saving of his
people from destruction; and for this cause he might not bring upon him
injustice, he would not fall upon the Lamanites and destroy them in their
drunkenness.
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20 But he had obtained his desires; for he had armed those
prisoners of the Nephites who were within the wall of the city, and had given
them power to gain possession of those parts which were within the walls.
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21 And then he caused the men who were with him to
withdraw a pace from them, and surround the armies of the Lamanites.
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22 Now behold this was done in the night-time, so that
when the Lamanites awoke in the morning they beheld that they were surrounded
by the Nephites without, and that their prisoners were armed within.
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23 And thus they saw that the Nephites had power over
them; and in these circumstances they found that it was not expedient that
they should fight with the Nephites; therefore their chief captains demanded
their weapons of war, and they brought them forth and cast them at the feet
of the Nephites, pleading for mercy.
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24 Now behold, this was the desire of Moroni. He took them
prisoners of war, and took possession of the city, and caused that all the
prisoners should be liberated, who were Nephites; and they did join the army
of Moroni, and were a great strength to his army.
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25 And it came to pass that he did cause the Lamanites,
whom he had taken prisoners, that they should commence a labor in
strengthening the fortifications round about the city Gid.
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26 And it came to pass that when he had fortified the city
Gid, according to his desires, he caused that his prisoners should be taken
to the city Bountiful; and he also guarded that city with an exceedingly
strong force.
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27 And it came to pass that they did, notwithstanding all
the intrigues of the Lamanites, keep and protect all the prisoners whom they
had taken, and also maintain all the ground and the advantage which they had
retaken.
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28 And it came to pass that the Nephites began again to be
victorious, and to reclaim their rights and their privileges.
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29 Many times did the Lamanites attempt to encircle them
about by night, but in these attempts they did lose many prisoners.
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30 And many times did they attempt to administer of their
wine to the Nephites, that they might destroy them with poison or with
drunkenness.
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Apparently the Nephites are much brighter than the
Lamanites. Nephites never fall for the “get ‘em drunk so we can defeat ‘em”
trick, but the Lamanites have fallen for this multiple times.
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31 But behold, the Nephites were not slow to remember the
Lord their God in this their time of affliction. They could not be taken in
their snares; yea, they would not partake of their wine, save they had first
given to some of the Lamanite prisoners.
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32 And they were thus cautious that no poison should be
administered among them; for if their wine would poison a Lamanite it would
also poison a Nephite; and thus they did try all their liquors.
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Nephites are careful to test their liquors to prevent
poison, but apparently the alcohol was not a problem.
Why didn’t Moroni get some prophetic revelation and direct the people to stop
drinking or at least make their own alcohol so as to prevent risking anyone’s
life?
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33 And now it came to pass that it was expedient for
Moroni to make preparations to attack the city Morianton; for behold, the
Lamanites had, by their labors, fortified the city Morianton until it had
become an exceeding stronghold.
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34 And they were continually bringing new forces into that
city, and also new supplies of provisions.
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35 And thus ended the twenty and ninth year of the reign
of the judges over the people of Nephi.
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