Book of Mormon |
Annotations |
Chapter 3
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1 And again my brethren, I would call your attention, for
I have somewhat more to speak unto you; for behold, I have things to tell you
concerning that which is to come.
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2 And the things which I shall tell you are made known
unto me by an angel from God. And he said unto me: Awake; and I awoke, and
behold he stood before me.
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3 And he said unto me: Awake, and hear the words which I
shall tell thee; for behold, I am come to declare unto you the glad tidings
of great joy.
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4 For the Lord hath heard thy prayers, and hath judged of
thy righteousness, and hath sent me to declare unto thee that thou mayest
rejoice; and that thou mayest declare unto thy people, that they may also be
filled with joy.
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5 For behold, the time cometh, and is not far distant,
that with power, the Lord Omnipotent who reigneth, who was, and is from all
eternity to all eternity, shall come down from heaven among the children of
men, and shall dwell in a tabernacle of clay, and shall go forth amongst men,
working mighty miracles, such as healing the sick, raising the dead, causing
the lame to walk, the blind to receive their sight, and the deaf to hear, and
curing all manner of diseases.
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6 And he shall cast out devils, or the evil spirits which
dwell in the hearts of the children of men.
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This view of mental illness no longer seems to hold any
weight even in the LDS Church. If I’m wrong about this, please cite any
modern exorcisms acknowledged by the LDS Church.
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7 And lo, he shall suffer temptations, and pain of body,
hunger, thirst, and fatigue, even more than man can suffer, except it be unto
death; for behold, blood cometh from every pore, so great shall be his
anguish for the wickedness and the abominations of his people.
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8 And he shall be called Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the
Father of heaven and earth, the Creator of all things from the beginning; and
his mother shall be called Mary.
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9 And lo, he cometh unto his own, that salvation might
come unto the children of men even through faith on his name; and even after
all this they shall consider him a man, and say that he hath a devil, and
shall scourge him, and shall crucify him.
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10 And he shall rise the third day from the dead; and
behold, he standeth to judge the world; and behold, all these things are done
that a righteous judgment might come upon the children of men.
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11 For behold, and also his blood atoneth for the sins of
those who have fallen by the transgression of Adam, who have died not knowing
the will of God concerning them, or who have ignorantly sinned.
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And yet, the LDS Church does ordinances for the dead, even
though according to this Christ’s blood atones for those not knowing the will
of God, and according to Moroni 8:22-23, those who have not the law need not
baptism.
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12 But wo, wo unto him who knoweth that he rebelleth
against God! For salvation cometh to none such except it be through
repentance and faith on the Lord Jesus Christ.
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13 And the Lord God hath sent his holy prophets among all
the children of men, to declare these things to every kindred, nation, and
tongue, that thereby whosoever should believe that Christ should come, the
same might receive remission of their sins, and rejoice with exceedingly
great joy, even as though he had already come among them.
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Taken at face value, this language seems to be a
demonstrably false claim. Mormons could argue that before Christ, the Jews
had prophets that did this (the Jews and most others would disagree of course
because non-LDS records have the House of Israel prophesying of a Messiah in
more general terms). Then until relatively modern times when have there been
prophets declaring all these things to all people? As I understand this
verse, it just has not fallen out this way. There still are peoples and
entire countries that know basically nothing of this.
Additionally, this seems to contradict other teachings
within the Book of Mormon. See 2 Ne 9:25-26, Mosiah 3:11, Moroni 8:22.
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14 Yet the Lord God saw that his people were a stiffnecked
people, and he appointed unto them a law, even the law of Moses.
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15 And many signs, and wonders, and types, and shadows
showed he unto them, concerning his coming; and also holy prophets spake unto
them concerning his coming; and yet they hardened their hearts, and
understood not that the law of Moses availeth nothing except it were through
the atonement of his blood.
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16 And even if it were possible that little children could
sin they could not be saved; but I say unto you they are blessed; for behold,
as in Adam, or by nature, they fall, even so the blood of Christ atoneth for
their sins.
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17 And moreover, I say unto you, that there shall be no
other name given nor any other way nor means whereby salvation can come unto
the children of men, only in and through the name of Christ, the Lord
Omnipotent.
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18 For behold he judgeth, and his judgment is just; and
the infant perisheth not that dieth in his infancy; but men drink damnation
to their own souls except they humble themselves and become as little
children, and believe that salvation was, and is, and is to come, in and
through the atoning blood of Christ, the Lord Omnipotent.
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19 For the natural man is an enemy to God, and has been
from the fall of Adam, and will be, forever and ever, unless he yields to the
enticings of the Holy Spirit, and putteth off the natural man and becometh a
saint through the atonement of Christ the Lord, and becometh as a child,
submissive, meek, humble, patient, full of love, willing to submit to all
things which the Lord seeth fit to inflict upon him, even as a child doth
submit to his father.
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20 And moreover, I say unto you, that the time shall come
when the knowledge of a Savior shall spread throughout every nation, kindred,
tongue, and people.
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21 And behold, when that time cometh, none shall be found
blameless before God, except it be little children, only through repentance
and faith on the name of the Lord God Omnipotent.
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22 And even at this time, when thou shalt have taught thy
people the things which the Lord thy God hath commanded thee, even then are
they found no more blameless in the sight of God, only according to the words
which I have spoken unto thee.
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23 And now I have spoken the words which the Lord God hath
commanded me.
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24 And thus saith the Lord: They shall stand as a bright
testimony against this people, at the judgment day; whereof they shall be
judged, every man according to his works, whether they be good, or whether
they be evil.
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25 And if they be evil they are consigned to an awful view
of their own guilt and abominations, which doth cause them to shrink from the
presence of the Lord into a state of misery and endless torment, from
whence they can no more return; therefore they have drunk damnation to their
own souls.
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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 these words 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?
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26 Therefore, they have drunk out of the cup of the wrath
of God, which justice could no more deny unto them than it could deny that
Adam should fall because of his partaking of the forbidden fruit; therefore,
mercy could have claim on them no more forever.
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27 And their torment is as a lake of fire and brimstone,
whose flames are unquenchable, and whose smoke ascendeth up forever and ever.
Thus hath the Lord commanded me. Amen.
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