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   Chapter 11 
   
   
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   1 And now it came to pass that Zeniff conferred the
  kingdom upon Noah, one of his sons; therefore Noah began to reign in his
  stead; and he did not walk in the ways of his father. 
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   2 For behold, he did not keep the commandments of God, but
  he did walk after the desires of his own heart. And he had many wives and
  concubines. And he did cause his people to commit sin, and do that which was
  abominable in the sight of the Lord. Yea, and they did commit whoredoms and
  all manner of wickedness. 
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   3 And he laid a tax of one fifth part of all they
  possessed, a fifth part of their gold and of their silver, and a fifth part
  of their ziff, and of their copper, and of their brass and their iron;
  and a fifth part of their fatlings; and also a fifth part of all their grain. 
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   Iron would not have been a significant part of any
  pre-Columbian America’s economy since the only forms of iron would have been
  in ore form or meteor fragments. It is not something you’d bring up in this
  context of heavy taxing. 
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   4 And all this did he take to support himself, and his
  wives and his concubines; and also his priests, and their wives and their
  concubines; thus he had changed the affairs of the kingdom. 
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   5 For he put down all the priests that had been
  consecrated by his father, and consecrated new ones in their stead, such as
  were lifted up in the pride of their hearts. 
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   6 Yea, and thus they were supported in their laziness, and
  in their idolatry, and in their whoredoms, by the taxes which king Noah had
  put upon his people; thus did the people labor exceedingly to support
  iniquity. 
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   7 Yea, and they also became idolatrous, because they were
  deceived by the vain and flattering words of the king and priests; for they
  did speak flattering things unto them. 
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   8 And it came to pass that king Noah built many elegant
  and spacious buildings; and he ornamented them with fine work of wood, and of
  all manner of precious things, of gold, and of silver, and of iron,
  and of brass, and of ziff, and of copper; 
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   There was no iron smelting in pre-Columbian Americas. 
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   9 And he also built him a spacious palace, and a throne in
  the midst thereof, all of which was of fine wood and was ornamented with gold
  and silver and with precious things. 
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   10 And he also caused that his workmen should work all
  manner of fine work within the walls of the temple, of fine wood, and of
  copper, and of brass. 
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   11 And the seats which were set apart for the high
  priests, which were above all the other seats, he did ornament with pure
  gold; and he caused a breastwork to be built before them, that they might
  rest their bodies and their arms upon while they should speak lying and vain
  words to his people. 
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   12 And it came to pass that he built a tower near the
  temple; yea, a very high tower, even so high that he could stand upon the top
  thereof and overlook the land of Shilom, and also the land of Shemlon, which
  was possessed by the Lamanites; and he could even look over all the land
  round about. 
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   13 And it came to pass that he caused many buildings to be
  built in the land Shilom; and he caused a great tower to be built on the hill
  north of the land Shilom, which had been a resort for the children of Nephi
  at the time they fled out of the land; and thus he did do with the riches
  which he obtained by the taxation of his people. 
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   14 And it came to pass that he placed his heart upon his
  riches, and he spent his time in riotous living with his wives and his
  concubines; and so did also his priests spend their time with harlots. 
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   15 And it came to pass that he planted vineyards round
  about in the land; and he built wine-presses, and made wine in abundance; and
  therefore he became a wine-bibber, and also his people. 
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   16 And it came to pass that the Lamanites began to come in
  upon his people, upon small numbers, and to slay them in their fields, and
  while they were tending their flocks. 
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   17 And king Noah sent guards round about the land to keep
  them off; but he did not send a sufficient number, and the Lamanites came
  upon them and killed them, and drove many of their flocks out of the land;
  thus the Lamanites began to destroy them, and to exercise their hatred upon
  them. 
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   18 And it came to pass that king Noah sent his armies
  against them, and they were driven back, or they drove them back for a time;
  therefore, they returned rejoicing in their spoil. 
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   19 And now, because of this great victory they were lifted
  up in the pride of their hearts; they did boast in their own strength, saying
  that their fifty could stand against thousands of the Lamanites; and thus
  they did boast, and did delight in blood, and the shedding of the blood of
  their brethren, and this because of the wickedness of their king and priests. 
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   20 And it came to pass that there was a man among them
  whose name was Abinadi; and he went forth among them, and began to prophesy,
  saying: Behold, thus saith the Lord, and thus hath he commanded me, saying,
  Go forth, and say unto this people, thus saith the Lord—Wo be unto this
  people, for I have seen their abominations, and their wickedness, and their
  whoredoms; and except they repent I will visit them in mine anger. 
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   21 And except they repent and turn to the Lord their God,
  behold, I will deliver them into the hands of their enemies; yea, and they
  shall be brought into bondage; and they shall be afflicted by the hand of
  their enemies. 
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   22 And it shall come to pass that they shall know that I
  am the Lord their God, and am a jealous God, visiting the iniquities of my
  people. 
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   23 And it shall come to pass that except this people
  repent and turn unto the Lord their God, they shall be brought into bondage;
  and none shall deliver them, except it be the Lord the Almighty God. 
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   24 Yea, and it shall come to pass that when they shall cry
  unto me I will be slow to hear their cries; yea, and I will suffer them that
  they be smitten by their enemies. 
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   25 And except they repent in sackcloth and ashes, and cry
  mightily to the Lord their God, I will not hear their prayers, neither will I
  deliver them out of their afflictions; and thus saith the Lord, and thus hath
  he commanded me. 
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   26 Now it came to pass that when Abinadi had spoken these
  words unto them they were wroth with him, and sought to take away his life;
  but the Lord delivered him out of their hands. 
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   27 Now when king Noah had heard of the words which Abinadi
  had spoken unto the people, he was also wroth; and he said: Who is Abinadi,
  that I and my people should be judged of him, or who is the Lord, that shall
  bring upon my people such great affliction? 
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   28 I command you to bring Abinadi hither, that I may slay
  him, for he has said these things that he might stir up my people to anger
  one with another, and to raise contentions among my people; therefore I will
  slay him. 
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   29 Now the eyes of the people were blinded; therefore they
  hardened their hearts against the words of Abinadi, and they sought from that
  time forward to take him. And king Noah hardened his heart against the word
  of the Lord, and he did not repent of his evil doings. 
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