Book of Mormon |
Annotations |
Chapter 6
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1 And it came to pass that when the sixty and second year
of the reign of the judges had ended, all these things had happened and the
Lamanites had become, the more part of them, a righteous people, insomuch
that their righteousness did exceed that of the Nephites, because of their
firmness and their steadiness in the faith.
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2 For behold, there were many of the Nephites who had
become hardened and impenitent and grossly wicked, insomuch that they did
reject the word of God and all the preaching and prophesying which did come
among them.
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3 Nevertheless, the people of the church did have great
joy because of the conversion of the Lamanites, yea, because of the church of
God, which had been established among them. And they did fellowship one with
another, and did rejoice one with another, and did have great joy.
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4 And it came to pass that many of the Lamanites did come
down into the land of Zarahemla, and did declare unto the people of the
Nephites the manner of their conversion, and did exhort them to faith and
repentance.
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5 Yea, and many did preach with exceedingly great power
and authority, unto the bringing down many of them into the depths of
humility, to be the humble followers of God and the Lamb.
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6 And it came to pass that many of the Lamanites did go
into the land northward; and also Nephi and Lehi went into the land
northward, to preach unto the people. And thus ended the sixty and third
year.
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7 And behold, there was peace in all the land, insomuch
that the Nephites did go into whatsoever part of the land they would, whether
among the Nephites or the Lamanites.
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8 And it came to pass that the Lamanites did also go
whithersoever they would, whether it were among the Lamanites or among the
Nephites; and thus they did have free intercourse one with another, to buy
and to sell, and to get gain, according to their desire.
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9 And it came to pass that they became exceedingly rich,
both the Lamanites and the Nephites; and they did have an exceeding plenty of
gold, and of silver, and of all manner of precious metals, both in the land
south and in the land north.
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10 Now the land south was called Lehi, and the land north
was called Mulek, which was after the son of Zedekiah; for the Lord did bring
Mulek into the land north, and Lehi into the land south.
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11 And behold, there was all manner of gold in both these
lands, and of silver, and of precious ore of every kind; and there were also
curious workmen, who did work all kinds of ore and did refine it; and thus
they did become rich.
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12 They did raise grain in abundance, both in the north
and in the south; and they did flourish exceedingly, both in the north and in
the south. And they did multiply and wax exceedingly strong in the land. And
they did raise many flocks and herds, yea, many fatlings.
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13 Behold their women did toil and spin, and did make all
manner of cloth, of fine-twined linen and cloth of every kind, to clothe
their nakedness. And thus the sixty and fourth year did pass away in peace.
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14 And in the sixty and fifth year they did also have
great joy and peace, yea, much preaching and many prophecies concerning that
which was to come. And thus passed away the sixty and fifth year.
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15 And it came to pass that in the sixty and sixth year of
the reign of the judges, behold, Cezoram was murdered by an unknown hand as
he sat upon the judgment-seat. And it came to pass that in the same year,
that his son, who had been appointed by the people in his stead, was also
murdered. And thus ended the sixty and sixth year.
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16 And in the commencement of the sixty and seventh year
the people began to grow exceedingly wicked again.
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Just two verses earlier we’re told the unprecedented peace
(unprecedented in that their great righteousness allowed the Lamanites and
Nephites to freely go among each other without threat—see verses 7 and 8)
lasted through the 65th year of the reign of the judges. Now, at the
beginning of the 67th year, just more than a year later, “the people began to
grow exceedingly wicked again.”
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17 For behold, the Lord had blessed them so long with the
riches of the world that they had not been stirred up to anger, to wars, nor
to bloodshed; therefore they began to set their hearts upon their riches;
yea, they began to seek to get gain that they might be lifted up one above
another; therefore they began to commit secret murders, and to rob and to
plunder, that they might get gain.
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18 And now behold, those murderers and plunderers were a
band who had been formed by Kishkumen and Gadianton. And now it had come to pass
that there were many, even among the Nephites, of Gadianton’s band. But
behold, they were more numerous among the more wicked part of the Lamanites.
And they were called Gadianton’s robbers and murderers.
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19 And it was they who did murder the chief judge Cezoram,
and his son, while in the judgment-seat; and behold, they were not found.
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20 And now it came to pass that when the Lamanites found
that there were robbers among them they were exceedingly sorrowful; and they
did use every means in their power to destroy them off the face of the earth.
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21 But behold, Satan did stir up the hearts of the more
part of the Nephites, insomuch that they did unite with those bands of
robbers, and did enter into their covenants and their oaths, that they would
protect and preserve one another in whatsoever difficult circumstances they
should be placed, that they should not suffer for their murders, and their
plunderings, and their stealings.
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22 And it came to pass that they did have their signs,
yea, their secret signs, and their secret words; and this that they might
distinguish a brother who had entered into the covenant, that whatsoever
wickedness his brother should do he should not be injured by his brother, nor
by those who did belong to his band, who had taken this covenant.
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23 And thus they might murder, and plunder, and steal, and
commit whoredoms and all manner of wickedness, contrary to the laws of their
country and also the laws of their God.
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24 And whosoever of those who belonged to their band should
reveal unto the world of their wickedness and their abominations, should be
tried, not according to the laws of their country, but according to the laws
of their wickedness, which had been given by Gadianton and Kishkumen.
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25 Now behold, it is these secret oaths and covenants
which Alma commanded his son should not go forth unto the world, lest they
should be a means of bringing down the people unto destruction.
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26 Now behold, those secret oaths and covenants did not
come forth unto Gadianton from the records which were delivered unto Helaman;
but behold, they were put into the heart of Gadianton by that same being who
did entice our first parents to partake of the forbidden fruit—
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27 Yea, that same being who did plot with Cain, that if he
would murder his brother Abel it should not be known unto the world. And he
did plot with Cain and his followers from that time forth.
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28 And also it is that same being who put it into the
hearts of the people to build a tower sufficiently high that they might
get to heaven. And it was that same being who led on the people who came
from that tower into this land; who spread the works of darkness and
abominations over all the face of the land, until he dragged the people down
to an entire destruction, and to an everlasting hell.
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This declares the Tower of Babel account a literal and
factual event. If true, this would mean that until about 4,200 years ago
(according to Bible chronologies I’ve seen including those at
www.churchofjesuschrist.org) there was only one language on the earth, then
at the Tower of Babel event, all languages were confounded (except for the
Jaredites). This is not compatible with what we know about the evolution of
language. (See also the second paragraph to the Introduction to the Book of
Mormon, Omni 1:22, Mosiah 28:17, Ether 1:33)
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29 Yea, it is that same being who put it into the heart of
Gadianton to still carry on the work of darkness, and of secret murder; and
he has brought it forth from the beginning of man even down to this time.
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30 And behold, it is he who is the author of all sin. And
behold, he doth carry on his works of darkness and secret murder, and doth
hand down their plots, and their oaths, and their covenants, and their plans
of awful wickedness, from generation to generation according as he can get
hold upon the hearts of the children of men.
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31 And now behold, he had got great hold upon the hearts
of the Nephites; yea, insomuch that they had become exceedingly wicked; yea,
the more part of them had turned out of the way of righteousness, and did
trample under their feet the commandments of God, and did turn unto their own
ways, and did build up unto themselves idols of their gold and their silver.
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Helaman 6:31-32
In verse 14 we’re told of the unprecedented peace (unprecedented in that
their great righteousness allowed the Lamanites and Nephites to freely go
among each other without threat—see verses 7 and 8) lasting through the 65th
year of the reign of the judges. Now within two years’ time, “the more part
of the Nephites had turned out of the way of righteousness, and did trample
under their feet the commandments of God.”
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32 And it came to pass that all these iniquities did come
unto them in the space of not many years, insomuch that a more part of it had
come unto them in the sixty and seventh year of the reign of the judges over
the people of Nephi.
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Annotation for Helaman 6:31-32 above
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33 And they did grow in their iniquities in the sixty and
eighth year also, to the great sorrow and lamentation of the righteous.
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34 And thus we see that the Nephites did begin to dwindle
in unbelief, and grow in wickedness and abominations, while the Lamanites
began to grow exceedingly in the knowledge of their God; yea, they did begin
to keep his statutes and commandments, and to walk in truth and uprightness
before him.
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35 And thus we see that the Spirit of the Lord began to
withdraw from the Nephites, because of the wickedness and the hardness of
their hearts.
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36 And thus we see that the Lord began to pour out his
Spirit upon the Lamanites, because of their easiness and willingness to
believe in his words.
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37 And it came to pass that the Lamanites did hunt the
band of robbers of Gadianton; and they did preach the word of God among the
more wicked part of them, insomuch that this band of robbers was utterly
destroyed from among the Lamanites.
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Imagine if Joseph Smith had been successful in his 1844
candidacy for U.S. President, and the country from that time forward had been
a Mormon theocratic state. Instead of the seemingly impossible war on terror
we’re now engaged in, as a theocracy maybe we would “hunt the [terrorists],
and . . . preach the word of God among the more wicked part of them, insomuch
that [the terrorists would be] utterly destroyed from among [us].”
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38 And it came to pass on the other hand, that the
Nephites did build them up and support them, beginning at the more wicked
part of them, until they had overspread all the land of the Nephites, and had
seduced the more part of the righteous until they had come down to believe in
their works and partake of their spoils, and to join with them in their
secret murders and combinations.
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39 And thus they did obtain the sole management of the
government, insomuch that they did trample under their feet and smite and
rend and turn their backs upon the poor and the meek, and the humble
followers of God.
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40 And thus we see that they were in an awful state, and
ripening for an everlasting destruction.
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41 And it came to pass that thus ended the sixty and
eighth year of the reign of the judges over the people of Nephi.
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