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Chapter 7
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1 And it came to pass that Orihah did execute judgment
upon the land in righteousness all his days, whose days were exceedingly
many.
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2 And he begat sons and daughters; yea, he begat thirty
and one, among whom were twenty and three sons.
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3 And it came to pass that he also begat Kib in his old
age. And it came to pass that Kib reigned in his stead; and Kib begat
Corihor.
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4 And when Corihor was thirty and two years old he
rebelled against his father, and went over and dwelt in the land of Nehor;
and he begat sons and daughters, and they became exceedingly fair; wherefore Corihor
drew away many people after him.
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Ether 7:4-5
The first generation had about 24 persons (Ether 6:16), but let’s generously
assume 30. Then three generations later (Jared begets Oriha who begets Kib
who begets Corihor) the population is splits, and the portion that follows
Corihor gathers an army.
Even if you double your population each generation (which would be an amazing
feat especially given you’re a new colony, in a new land), the population
would go from 30 to 240 in the 4th generation. If you assume half the population
gathers with Corihor, that’s 120 people. From the 120 people, about half
might be men, so 60 men. Of the men, many would be children, too old to
fight, or unable to fight because of disability, illness, or other reason.
Assuming 1/3 of the men could fight, Corihor would have an “army” of 20 men.
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5 And when he had gathered together an army he came
up unto the land of Moron where the king dwelt, and took him captive, which
brought to pass the saying of the brother of Jared that they would be brought
into captivity.
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Annotation for Ether 7:4-5 above
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6 Now the land of Moron, where the king dwelt, was near
the land which is called Desolation by the Nephites.
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7 And it came to pass that Kib dwelt in captivity, and his
people under Corihor his son, until he became exceedingly old; nevertheless
Kib begat Shule in his old age, while he was yet in captivity.
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8 And it came to pass that Shule was angry with his
brother; and Shule waxed strong, and became mighty as to the strength of a
man; and he was also mighty in judgment.
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9 Wherefore, he came to the hill Ephraim, and he did
molten out of the hill, and made swords out of steel for those whom he had
drawn away with him; and after he had armed them with swords he returned to
the city Nehor, and gave battle unto his brother Corihor, by which means
he obtained the kingdom and restored it unto his father Kib.
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This claims that swords were made out of steel near 2000
BCE, yet there was no steel in the pre-Columbian Americas. In fact, steel
wasn’t even invented until hundreds of years later in the 13th century BCE (Timeline of materials technology).
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10 And now because of the thing which Shule had done, his father
bestowed upon him the kingdom; therefore he began to reign in the stead of
his father.
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11 And it came to pass that he did execute judgment in
righteousness; and he did spread his kingdom upon all the face of the land,
for the people had become exceedingly numerous.
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12 And it came to pass that Shule also begat many sons and
daughters.
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13 And Corihor repented of the many evils which he had
done; wherefore Shule gave him power in his kingdom.
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14 And it came to pass that Corihor had many sons and
daughters. And among the sons of Corihor there was one whose name was Noah.
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15 And it came to pass that Noah rebelled against Shule,
the king, and also his father Corihor, and drew away Cohor his brother, and
also all his brethren and many of the people.
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16 And he gave battle unto Shule, the king, in which he
did obtain the land of their first inheritance; and he became a king over
that part of the land.
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17 And it came to pass that he gave battle again unto
Shule, the king; and he took Shule, the king, and carried him away captive
into Moron.
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18 And it came to pass as he was about to put him to
death, the sons of Shule crept into the house of Noah by night and slew him,
and broke down the door of the prison and brought out their father, and
placed him upon his throne in his own kingdom.
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19 Wherefore, the son of Noah did build up his kingdom in
his stead; nevertheless they did not gain power any more over Shule the king,
and the people who were under the reign of Shule the king did prosper
exceedingly and wax great.
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20 And the country was divided; and there were two
kingdoms, the kingdom of Shule, and the kingdom of Cohor, the son of Noah.
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21 And Cohor, the son of Noah, caused that his people
should give battle unto Shule, in which Shule did beat them and did slay
Cohor.
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22 And now Cohor had a son who was called Nimrod; and
Nimrod gave up the kingdom of Cohor unto Shule, and he did gain favor in the
eyes of Shule; wherefore Shule did bestow great favors upon him, and he did
do in the kingdom of Shule according to his desires.
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23 And also in the reign of Shule there came prophets
among the people, who were sent from the Lord, prophesying that the
wickedness and idolatry of the people was bringing a curse upon the land, and
they should be destroyed if they did not repent.
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24 And it came to pass that the people did revile against
the prophets, and did mock them. And it came to pass that king Shule did
execute judgment against all those who did revile against the prophets.
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25 And he did execute a law throughout all the land, which
gave power unto the prophets that they should go whithersoever they would;
and by this cause the people were brought unto repentance.
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26 And because the people did repent of their iniquities
and idolatries the Lord did spare them, and they began to prosper again in
the land. And it came to pass that Shule begat sons and daughters in his old
age.
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27 And there were no more wars in the days of Shule; and
he remembered the great things that the Lord had done for his fathers in
bringing them across the great deep into the promised land; wherefore he did
execute judgment in righteousness all his days.
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