Book of Mormon |
Annotations |
Chapter 2
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1 And it came to pass in the forty and second year of the
reign of the judges, after Moronihah had established again peace between the
Nephites and the Lamanites, behold there was no one to fill the
judgment-seat; therefore there began to be a contention again among the
people concerning who should fill the judgment-seat.
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2 And it came to pass that Helaman, who was the son of
Helaman, was appointed to fill the judgment-seat, by the voice of the people.
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3 But behold, Kishkumen, who had murdered Pahoran, did lay
wait to destroy Helaman also; and he was upheld by his band, who had entered
into a covenant that no one should know his wickedness.
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4 For there was one Gadianton, who was exceedingly expert
in many words, and also in his craft, to carry on the secret work of murder
and of robbery; therefore he became the leader of the band of Kishkumen.
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5 Therefore he did flatter them, and also Kishkumen, that
if they would place him in the judgment-seat he would grant unto those who
belonged to his band that they should be placed in power and authority among
the people; therefore Kishkumen sought to destroy Helaman.
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6 And it came to pass as he went forth towards the
judgment-seat to destroy Helaman, behold one of the servants of Helaman,
having been out by night, and having obtained, through disguise, a knowledge
of those plans which had been laid by this band to destroy Helaman—
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7 And it came to pass that he met Kishkumen, and he gave
unto him a sign; therefore Kishkumen made known unto him the object of his
desire, desiring that he would conduct him to the judgment-seat that he might
murder Helaman.
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8 And when the servant of Helaman had known all the heart
of Kishkumen, and how that it was his object to murder, and also that it was
the object of all those who belonged to his band to murder, and to rob, and
to gain power, (and this was their secret plan, and their combination) the
servant of Helaman said unto Kishkumen: Let us go forth unto the
judgment-seat.
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9 Now this did please Kishkumen exceedingly, for he did
suppose that he should accomplish his design; but behold, the servant of
Helaman, as they were going forth unto the judgment-seat, did stab Kishkumen
even to the heart, that he fell dead without a groan. And he ran and told
Helaman all the things which he had seen, and heard, and done.
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10 And it came to pass that Helaman did send forth to take
this band of robbers and secret murderers, that they might be executed
according to the law.
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11 But behold, when Gadianton had found that Kishkumen did
not return he feared lest that he should be destroyed; therefore he caused
that his band should follow him. And they took their flight out of the land,
by a secret way, into the wilderness; and thus when Helaman sent forth to
take them they could nowhere be found.
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12 And more of this Gadianton shall be spoken hereafter.
And thus ended the forty and second year of the reign of the judges over the
people of Nephi.
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13 And behold, in the end of this book ye shall see that
this Gadianton did prove the overthrow, yea, almost the entire destruction of
the people of Nephi.
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14 Behold I do not mean the end of the book of Helaman,
but I mean the end of the book of Nephi, from which I have taken all the
account which I have written.
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