Book of Mormon |
Annotations |
Chapter 59
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1 Now it came to pass in the thirtieth year of the reign
of the judges over the people of Nephi, after Moroni had received and had
read Helaman’s epistle, he was exceedingly rejoiced because of the welfare,
yea, the exceeding success which Helaman had had, in obtaining those lands
which were lost.
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2 Yea, and he did make it known unto all his people, in
all the land round about in that part where he was, that they might rejoice
also.
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3 And it came to pass that he immediately sent an epistle
to Pahoran, desiring that he should cause men to be gathered together to
strengthen Helaman, or the armies of Helaman, insomuch that he might with
ease maintain that part of the land which he had been so miraculously
prospered in regaining.
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4 And it came to pass when Moroni had sent this epistle to
the land of Zarahemla, he began again to lay a plan that he might obtain the
remainder of those possessions and cities which the Lamanites had taken from
them.
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5 And it came to pass that while Moroni was thus making
preparations to go against the Lamanites to battle, behold, the people of
Nephihah, who were gathered together from the city of Moroni and the city of
Lehi and the city of Morianton, were attacked by the Lamanites.
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6 Yea, even those who had been compelled to flee from the
land of Manti, and from the land round about, had come over and joined the
Lamanites in this part of the land.
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7 And thus being exceedingly numerous, yea, and receiving
strength from day to day, by the command of Ammoron they came forth against
the people of Nephihah, and they did begin to slay them with an exceedingly
great slaughter.
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8 And their armies were so numerous that the remainder of
the people of Nephihah were obliged to flee before them; and they came even
and joined the army of Moroni.
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9 And now as Moroni had supposed that there should be men
sent to the city of Nephihah, to the assistance of the people to maintain
that city, and knowing that it was easier to keep the city from falling into
the hands of the Lamanites than to retake it from them, he supposed that they
would easily maintain that city.
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10 Therefore he retained all his force to maintain those
places which he had recovered.
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11 And now, when Moroni saw that the city of Nephihah was
lost he was exceedingly sorrowful, and began to doubt, because of the
wickedness of the people, whether they should not fall into the hands of
their brethren.
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12 Now this was the case with all his chief captains. They
doubted and marveled also because of the wickedness of the people, and this
because of the success of the Lamanites over them.
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13 And it came to pass that Moroni was angry with the
government, because of their indifference concerning the freedom of their
country.
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