Book of Mormon |
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Chapter 8
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1 And now it came to pass that when Nephi had said these
words, behold, there were men who were judges, who also belonged to the
secret band of Gadianton, and they were angry, and they cried out against
him, saying unto the people: Why do ye not seize upon this man and bring him
forth, that he may be condemned according to the crime which he has done?
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2 Why seest thou this man, and hearest him revile against
this people and against our law?
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3 For behold, Nephi had spoken unto them concerning the
corruptness of their law; yea, many things did Nephi speak which cannot be
written; and nothing did he speak which was contrary to the commandments of
God.
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4 And those judges were angry with him because he spake
plainly unto them concerning their secret works of darkness; nevertheless,
they durst not lay their own hands upon him, for they feared the people lest
they should cry out against them.
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5 Therefore they did cry unto the people, saying: Why do
you suffer this man to revile against us? For behold he doth condemn all this
people, even unto destruction; yea, and also that these our great cities
shall be taken from us, that we shall have no place in them.
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6 And now we know that this is impossible, for behold, we
are powerful, and our cities great, therefore our enemies can have no power
over us.
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7 And it came to pass that thus they did stir up the
people to anger against Nephi, and raised contentions among them; for there
were some who did cry out: Let this man alone, for he is a good man, and
those things which he saith will surely come to pass except we repent;
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8 Yea, behold, all the judgments will come upon us which
he has testified unto us; for we know that he has testified aright unto us
concerning our iniquities. And behold they are many, and he knoweth as well
all things which shall befall us as he knoweth of our iniquities;
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9 Yea, and behold, if he had not been a prophet he could
not have testified concerning those things.
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10 And it came to pass that those people who sought to
destroy Nephi were compelled because of their fear, that they did not lay
their hands on him; therefore he began again to speak unto them, seeing that
he had gained favor in the eyes of some, insomuch that the remainder of them
did fear.
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11 Therefore he was constrained to speak more unto them
saying: Behold, my brethren, have ye not read that God gave power unto one
man, even Moses, to smite upon the waters of the Red Sea, and they parted
hither and thither, insomuch that the Israelites, who were our fathers, came
through upon dry ground, and the waters closed upon the armies of the
Egyptians and swallowed them up?
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Helaman 8:11-12
“Mainstream history and archaeology now consider the Exodus an entirely
mythic and fictional narrative put together between the 8th and 5th centuries
BCE”
(Evidence for the Exodus).
“Why should you dispute among yourselves, and say that [God] hath given unto
[Nephi] no power whereby [Nephi] may know concerning the judgments that shall
come upon you?”
One reason for you to dispute Nephi’s power to know things is because Nephi
isn’t even aware that the Exodus he described never actually happened.
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12 And now behold, if God gave unto this man such power,
then why should ye dispute among yourselves, and say that he hath given
unto me no power whereby I may know concerning the judgments that shall come
upon you except ye repent?
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Annotation for Helaman 8:11-12 above
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13 But, behold, ye not only deny my words, but ye also
deny all the words which have been spoken by our fathers, and also the words
which were spoken by this man, Moses, who had such great power given unto
him, yea, the words which he hath spoken concerning the coming of the
Messiah.
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14 Yea, did he not bear record that the Son of God should
come? And as he lifted up the brazen serpent in the wilderness, even so shall
he be lifted up who should come.
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15 And as many as should look upon that serpent should
live, even so as many as should look upon the Son of God with faith, having a
contrite spirit, might live, even unto that life which is eternal.
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16 And now behold, Moses did not only testify of these
things, but also all the holy prophets, from his days even to the days of
Abraham.
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17 Yea, and behold, Abraham saw of his coming, and was
filled with gladness and did rejoice.
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18 Yea, and behold I say unto you, that Abraham not only
knew of these things, but there were many before the days of Abraham who were
called by the order of God; yea, even after the order of his Son; and this
that it should be shown unto the people, a great many thousand years before
his coming, that even redemption should come unto them.
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19 And now I would that ye should know, that even since
the days of Abraham there have been many prophets that have testified these
things; yea, behold, the prophet Zenos did testify boldly; for the which he
was slain.
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20 And behold, also Zenock, and also Ezias, and also
Isaiah, and Jeremiah, (Jeremiah being that same prophet who testified of the
destruction of Jerusalem) and now we know that Jerusalem was destroyed
according to the words of Jeremiah. O then why not the Son of God come,
according to his prophecy?
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21 And now will you dispute that Jerusalem was destroyed?
Will ye say that the sons of Zedekiah were not slain, all except it were
Mulek? Yea, and do ye not behold that the seed of Zedekiah are with us, and
they were driven out of the land of Jerusalem? But behold, this is not all—
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22 Our father Lehi was driven out of Jerusalem because he
testified of these things. Nephi also testified of these things, and also
almost all of our fathers, even down to this time; yea, they have testified
of the coming of Christ, and have looked forward, and have rejoiced in his
day which is to come.
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23 And behold, he is God, and he is with them, and he did
manifest himself unto them, that they were redeemed by him; and they gave
unto him glory, because of that which is to come.
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24 And now, seeing ye know these things and cannot deny
them except ye shall lie, therefore in this ye have sinned, for ye have
rejected all these things, notwithstanding so many evidences which ye have
received; yea, even ye have received all things, both things in heaven, and
all things which are in the earth, as a witness that they are true.
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25 But behold, ye have rejected the truth, and rebelled
against your holy God; and even at this time, instead of laying up for
yourselves treasures in heaven, where nothing doth corrupt, and where nothing
can come which is unclean, ye are heaping up for yourselves wrath against the
day of judgment.
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26 Yea, even at this time ye are ripening, because of your
murders and your fornication and wickedness, for everlasting destruction;
yea, and except ye repent it will come unto you soon.
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27 Yea, behold it is now even at your doors; yea, go ye in
unto the judgment-seat, and search; and behold, your judge is murdered, and
he lieth in his blood; and he hath been murdered by his brother, who seeketh
to sit in the judgment-seat.
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28 And behold, they both belong to your secret band, whose
author is Gadianton and the evil one who seeketh to destroy the souls of men.
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