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The Prophecy of Nephi, the Son of Helaman—God threatens
the people of Nephi that he will visit them in his anger, to their utter
destruction except they repent of their wickedness. God smiteth the people of
Nephi with pestilence; they repent and turn unto him. Samuel, a Lamanite,
prophesies unto the Nephites.
Comprising chapters 7 through 16.
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Chapter 7
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1 Behold, now it came to pass in the sixty and ninth year
of the reign of the judges over the people of the Nephites, that Nephi, the
son of Helaman, returned to the land of Zarahemla from the land northward.
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2 For he had been forth among the people who were in the
land northward, and did preach the word of God unto them, and did prophesy
many things unto them;
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3 And they did reject all his words, insomuch that he
could not stay among them, but returned again unto the land of his nativity.
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4 And seeing the people in a state of such awful
wickedness, and those Gadianton robbers filling the judgment-seats—having
usurped the power and authority of the land; laying aside the commandments of
God, and not in the least aright before him; doing no justice unto the
children of men;
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5 Condemning the righteous because of their righteousness;
letting the guilty and the wicked go unpunished because of their money; and
moreover to be held in office at the head of government, to rule and do
according to their wills, that they might get gain and glory of the world,
and, moreover, that they might the more easily commit adultery, and steal,
and kill, and do according to their own wills—
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6 Now this great iniquity had come upon the Nephites, in
the space of not many years; and when Nephi saw it, his heart was swollen
with sorrow within his breast; and he did exclaim in the agony of his soul:
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7 Oh, that I could have had my days in the days when my
father Nephi first came out of the land of Jerusalem, that I could have joyed
with him in the promised land; then were his people easy to be entreated,
firm to keep the commandments of God, and slow to be led to do iniquity; and
they were quick to hearken unto the words of the Lord—
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8 Yea, if my days could have been in those days, then
would my soul have had joy in the righteousness of my brethren.
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9 But behold, I am consigned that these are my days, and
that my soul shall be filled with sorrow because of this the wickedness of my
brethren.
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10 And behold, now it came to pass that it was upon a
tower, which was in the garden of Nephi, which was by the highway which led
to the chief market, which was in the city of Zarahemla; therefore, Nephi had
bowed himself upon the tower which was in his garden, which tower was also
near unto the garden gate by which led the highway.
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11 And it came to pass that there were certain men passing
by and saw Nephi as he was pouring out his soul unto God upon the tower; and
they ran and told the people what they had seen, and the people came together
in multitudes that they might know the cause of so great mourning for the
wickedness of the people.
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12 And now, when Nephi arose he beheld the multitudes of
people who had gathered together.
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13 And it came to pass that he opened his mouth and said
unto them: Behold, why have ye gathered yourselves together? That I may tell
you of your iniquities?
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14 Yea, because I have got upon my tower that I might pour
out my soul unto my God, because of the exceeding sorrow of my heart, which
is because of your iniquities!
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15 And because of my mourning and lamentation ye have
gathered yourselves together, and do marvel; yea, and ye have great need to
marvel; yea, ye ought to marvel because ye are given away that the devil has
got so great hold upon your hearts.
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16 Yea, how could you have given way to the enticing of
him who is seeking to hurl away your souls down to everlasting misery
and endless wo?
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The qualifier for misery here is “everlasting.” One is
left to wonder what that means exactly since according to D&C 19:6-12 the
words “endless” and “eternal” do not mean without end when it comes to
“endless torment” or “eternal damnation”. These verses in the D&C explain
that “endless” and “eternal” are used because, “it is more express than other
scriptures, that it might work upon the hearts of the children of men.” When
people read these words in the Book of Mormon, how do they likely understand
the words “endless” and “eternal”? Is this honest communication if D&C 19
reveals the actual meaning of these words? Does “everlasting” also not mean
without end?
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17 O repent ye, repent ye! Why will ye die? Turn ye, turn
ye unto the Lord your God. Why has he forsaken you?
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18 It is because you have hardened your hearts; yea, ye
will not hearken unto the voice of the good shepherd; yea, ye have provoked
him to anger against you.
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19 And behold, instead of gathering you, except ye will
repent, behold, he shall scatter you forth that ye shall become meat for dogs
and wild beasts.
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20 O, how could you have forgotten your God in the very
day that he has delivered you?
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21 But behold, it is to get gain, to be praised of men,
yea, and that ye might get gold and silver. And ye have set your hearts upon
the riches and the vain things of this world, for the which ye do murder, and
plunder, and steal, and bear false witness against your neighbor, and do all
manner of iniquity.
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22 And for this cause wo shall come unto you except ye
shall repent. For if ye will not repent, behold, this great city, and also
all those great cities which are round about, which are in the land of our
possession, shall be taken away that ye shall have no place in them; for
behold, the Lord will not grant unto you strength, as he has hitherto done,
to withstand against your enemies.
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23 For behold, thus saith the Lord: I will not show unto
the wicked of my strength, to one more than the other, save it be unto those
who repent of their sins, and hearken unto my words. Now therefore, I would
that ye should behold, my brethren, that it shall be better for the Lamanites
than for you except ye shall repent.
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24 For behold, they are more righteous than you, for they
have not sinned against that great knowledge which ye have received;
therefore the Lord will be merciful unto them; yea, he will lengthen out
their days and increase their seed, even when thou shalt be utterly destroyed
except thou shalt repent.
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25 Yea, wo be unto you because of that great abomination
which has come among you; and ye have united yourselves unto it, yea, to that
secret band which was established by Gadianton!
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26 Yea, wo shall come unto you because of that pride which
ye have suffered to enter your hearts, which has lifted you up beyond that
which is good because of your exceedingly great riches!
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27 Yea, wo be unto you because of your wickedness and
abominations!
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28 And except ye repent ye shall perish; yea, even your
lands shall be taken from you, and ye shall be destroyed from off the face of
the earth.
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29 Behold now, I do not say that these things shall be, of
myself, because it is not of myself that I know these things; but behold, I
know that these things are true because the Lord God has made them known unto
me, therefore I testify that they shall be.
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