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Chapter 62
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1 And now it came to pass that when Moroni had received
this epistle his heart did take courage, and was filled with exceedingly
great joy because of the faithfulness of Pahoran, that he was not also a
traitor to the freedom and cause of his country.
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2 But he did also mourn exceedingly because of the
iniquity of those who had driven Pahoran from the judgment-seat, yea, in fine
because of those who had rebelled against their country and also their God.
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3 And it came to pass that Moroni took a small number of
men, according to the desire of Pahoran, and gave Lehi and Teancum command
over the remainder of his army, and took his march towards the land of
Gideon.
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4 And he did raise the standard of liberty in whatsoever
place he did enter, and gained whatsoever force he could in all his march
towards the land of Gideon.
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5 And it came to pass that thousands did flock unto his
standard, and did take up their swords in the defence of their
freedom, that they might not come into bondage.
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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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6 And thus, when Moroni had gathered together whatsoever
men he could in all his march, he came to the land of Gideon; and uniting his
forces with those of Pahoran they became exceedingly strong, even stronger
than the men of Pachus, who was the king of those dissenters who had driven
the freemen out of the land of Zarahemla and had taken possession of the
land.
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7 And it came to pass that Moroni and Pahoran went down
with their armies into the land of Zarahemla, and went forth against the
city, and did meet the men of Pachus, insomuch that they did come to battle.
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8 And behold, Pachus was slain and his men were taken
prisoners, and Pahoran was restored to his judgment-seat.
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9 And the men of Pachus received their trial, according to
the law, and also those king-men who had been taken and cast into prison; and
they were executed according to the law; yea, those men of Pachus and those
king-men, whosoever would not take up arms in the defence of their country,
but would fight against it, were put to death.
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10 And thus it became expedient that this law should be
strictly observed for the safety of their country; yea, and whosoever was
found denying their freedom was speedily executed according to the law.
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11 And thus ended the thirtieth year of the reign of the
judges over the people of Nephi; Moroni and Pahoran having restored peace to
the land of Zarahemla, among their own people, having inflicted death upon
all those who were not true to the cause of freedom.
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12 And it came to pass in the commencement of the thirty
and first year of the reign of the judges over the people of Nephi, Moroni
immediately caused that provisions should be sent, and also an army of six
thousand men should be sent unto Helaman, to assist him in preserving that
part of the land.
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13 And he also caused that an army of six thousand men,
with a sufficient quantity of food, should be sent to the armies of Lehi and
Teancum. And it came to pass that this was done to fortify the land against
the Lamanites.
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14 And it came to pass that Moroni and Pahoran, leaving a
large body of men in the land of Zarahemla, took their march with a large
body of men towards the land of Nephihah, being determined to overthrow the
Lamanites in that city.
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15 And it came to pass that as they were marching towards
the land, they took a large body of men of the Lamanites, and slew many of
them, and took their provisions and their weapons of war.
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16 And it came to pass after they had taken them, they
caused them to enter into a covenant that they would no more take up their
weapons of war against the Nephites.
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17 And when they had entered into this covenant they sent
them to dwell with the people of Ammon, and they were in number about four
thousand who had not been slain.
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18 And it came to pass that when they had sent them away
they pursued their march towards the land of Nephihah. And it came to pass
that when they had come to the city of Nephihah, they did pitch their tents
in the plains of Nephihah, which is near the city of Nephihah.
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19 Now Moroni was desirous that the Lamanites should come
out to battle against them, upon the plains; but the Lamanites, knowing of
their exceedingly great courage, and beholding the greatness of their
numbers, therefore they durst not come out against them; therefore they did
not come to battle in that day.
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20 And when the night came, Moroni went forth in the
darkness of the night, and came upon the top of the wall to spy out in what
part of the city the Lamanites did camp with their army.
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21 And it came to pass that they were on the east, by the
entrance; and they were all asleep. And now Moroni returned to his army, and
caused that they should prepare in haste strong cords and ladders, to be let
down from the top of the wall into the inner part of the wall.
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22 And it came to pass that Moroni caused that his men should
march forth and come upon the top of the wall, and let themselves down into
that part of the city, yea, even on the west, where the Lamanites did not
camp with their armies.
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23 And it came to pass that they were all let down into
the city by night, by the means of their strong cords and their ladders; thus
when the morning came they were all within the walls of the city.
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How likely is it that there was not a single guard who
noticed the armies sneaking into the city over the walls until morning came?
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24 And now, when the Lamanites awoke and saw that the
armies of Moroni were within the walls, they were affrighted exceedingly,
insomuch that they did flee out by the pass.
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25 And now when Moroni saw that they were fleeing before
him, he did cause that his men should march forth against them, and slew
many, and surrounded many others, and took them prisoners; and the remainder
of them fled into the land of Moroni, which was in the borders by the
seashore.
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26 Thus had Moroni and Pahoran obtained the possession of
the city of Nephihah without the loss of one soul; and there were many of the
Lamanites who were slain.
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27 Now it came to pass that many of the Lamanites that
were prisoners were desirous to join the people of Ammon and become a free
people.
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28 And it came to pass that as many as were desirous, unto
them it was granted according to their desires.
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29 Therefore, all the prisoners of the Lamanites did join
the people of Ammon, and did begin to labor exceedingly, tilling the ground,
raising all manner of grain, and flocks and herds of every kind; and thus
were the Nephites relieved from a great burden; yea, insomuch that they were
relieved from all the prisoners of the Lamanites.
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30 Now it came to pass that Moroni, after he had obtained
possession of the city of Nephihah, having taken many prisoners, which did
reduce the armies of the Lamanites exceedingly, and having regained many of
the Nephites who had been taken prisoners, which did strengthen the army of
Moroni exceedingly; therefore Moroni went forth from the land of Nephihah to
the land of Lehi.
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31 And it came to pass that when the Lamanites saw that
Moroni was coming against them, they were again frightened and fled before
the army of Moroni.
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32 And it came to pass that Moroni and his army did pursue
them from city to city, until they were met by Lehi and Teancum; and the
Lamanites fled from Lehi and Teancum, even down upon the borders by the
seashore, until they came to the land of Moroni.
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33 And the armies of the Lamanites were all gathered
together, insomuch that they were all in one body in the land of Moroni. Now
Ammoron, the king of the Lamanites, was also with them.
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34 And it came to pass that Moroni and Lehi and Teancum
did encamp with their armies round about in the borders of the land of
Moroni, insomuch that the Lamanites were encircled about in the borders by
the wilderness on the south, and in the borders by the wilderness on the
east.
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35 And thus they did encamp for the night. For behold, the
Nephites and the Lamanites also were weary because of the greatness of the
march; therefore they did not resolve upon any stratagem in the night-time,
save it were Teancum; for he was exceedingly angry with Ammoron, insomuch
that he considered that Ammoron, and Amalickiah his brother, had been the
cause of this great and lasting war between them and the Lamanites, which had
been the cause of so much war and bloodshed, yea, and so much famine.
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36 And it came to pass that Teancum in his anger did go
forth into the camp of the Lamanites, and did let himself down over the walls
of the city. And he went forth with a cord, from place to place, insomuch
that he did find the king; and he did cast a javelin at him, which did pierce
him near the heart. But behold, the king did awaken his servants before he
died, insomuch that they did pursue Teancum, and slew him.
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37 Now it came to pass that when Lehi and Moroni knew that
Teancum was dead they were exceedingly sorrowful; for behold, he had been a
man who had fought valiantly for his country, yea, a true friend to liberty;
and he had suffered very many exceedingly sore afflictions. But behold, he
was dead, and had gone the way of all the earth.
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38 Now it came to pass that Moroni marched forth on the
morrow, and came upon the Lamanites, insomuch that they did slay them with a
great slaughter; and they did drive them out of the land; and they did flee,
even that they did not return at that time against the Nephites.
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39 And thus ended the thirty and first year of the reign
of the judges over the people of Nephi; and thus they had had wars, and
bloodsheds, and famine, and affliction, for the space of many years.
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40 And there had been murders, and contentions, and
dissensions, and all manner of iniquity among the people of Nephi; nevertheless
for the righteous’ sake, yea, because of the prayers of the righteous, they
were spared.
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41 But behold, because of the exceedingly great length of
the war between the Nephites and the Lamanites many had become hardened,
because of the exceedingly great length of the war; and many were softened
because of their afflictions, insomuch that they did humble themselves before
God, even in the depth of humility.
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42 And it came to pass that after Moroni had fortified
those parts of the land which were most exposed to the Lamanites, until they
were sufficiently strong, he returned to the city of Zarahemla; and also
Helaman returned to the place of his inheritance; and there was once more
peace established among the people of Nephi.
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43 And Moroni yielded up the command of his armies into
the hands of his son, whose name was Moronihah; and he retired to his own
house that he might spend the remainder of his days in peace.
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44 And Pahoran did return to his judgment-seat; and
Helaman did take upon him again to preach unto the people the word of God;
for because of so many wars and contentions it had become expedient that a
regulation should be made again in the church.
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45 Therefore, Helaman and his brethren went forth, and did
declare the word of God with much power unto the convincing of many people of
their wickedness, which did cause them to repent of their sins and to be
baptized unto the Lord their God.
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46 And it came to pass that they did establish again the
church of God, throughout all the land.
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47 Yea, and regulations were made concerning the law. And
their judges, and their chief judges were chosen.
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48 And the people of Nephi began to prosper again in the
land, and began to multiply and to wax exceedingly strong again in the land.
And they began to grow exceedingly rich.
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49 But notwithstanding their riches, or their strength, or
their prosperity, they were not lifted up in the pride of their eyes; neither
were they slow to remember the Lord their God; but they did humble themselves
exceedingly before him.
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50 Yea, they did remember how great things the Lord had
done for them, that he had delivered them from death, and from bonds, and
from prisons, and from all manner of afflictions, and he had delivered them
out of the hands of their enemies.
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51 And they did pray unto the Lord their God continually,
insomuch that the Lord did bless them, according to his word, so that they
did wax strong and prosper in the land.
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52 And it came to pass that all these things were done.
And Helaman died, in the thirty and fifth year of the reign of the judges
over the people of Nephi.
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