3 Nephi

Chapter 2

19 verses

1

The ninety-fifth year also passed, and the people began to forget the signs and wonders they had heard about, and they became less and less amazed by any sign or wonder from heaven, so much that their hearts became hard, their minds became blind, and they began to disbelieve everything they had heard and seen—

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And it came to pass that thus passed away the ninety and fifth year also, and the people began to forget those signs and wonders which they had heard, and began to be less and less astonished at a sign or a wonder from heaven, insomuch that they began to be hard in their hearts, and blind in their minds, and began to disbelieve all which they had heard and seen—

2

They imagined some vain thing in their hearts, thinking it was done by men and by the power of the devil to mislead and deceive the people; and in this way, Satan gained control of their hearts again, blinding them and leading them to believe that the doctrine of Christ was foolish and worthless.

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Imagining up some vain thing in their hearts, that it was wrought by men and by the power of the devil, to lead away and deceive the hearts of the people; and thus did Satan get possession of the hearts of the people again, insomuch that he did blind their eyes and lead them away to believe that the doctrine of Christ was a foolish and a vain thing.

3

The people started to grow stronger in wickedness and abominations, and they didn’t believe there would be any more signs or wonders. Satan went around leading people’s hearts astray, tempting them and causing them to commit great wickedness in the land.

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And it came to pass that the people began to wax strong in wickedness and abominations; and they did not believe that there should be any more signs or wonders given; and Satan did go about, leading away the hearts of the people, tempting them and causing them that they should do great wickedness in the land.

4

And so the ninety-sixth year passed, then the ninety-seventh year, the ninety-eighth year, and the ninety-ninth year.

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And thus did pass away the ninety and sixth year; and also the ninety and seventh year; and also the ninety and eighth year; and also the ninety and ninth year;

5

And one hundred years had passed since the days of Mosiah, who was king over the people of the Nephites.

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And also an hundred years had passed away since the days of Mosiah, who was king over the people of the Nephites.

6

And six hundred and nine years had passed since Lehi left Jerusalem.

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And six hundred and nine years had passed away since Lehi left Jerusalem.

7

Nine years had passed since the sign was given, which the prophets had spoken about, that Christ would come into the world.

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And nine years had passed away from the time when the sign was given, which was spoken of by the prophets, that Christ should come into the world.

8

The Nephites started counting their years from the time the sign was given, or from the coming of Christ, so nine years had passed.

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Now the Nephites began to reckon their time from this period when the sign was given, or from the coming of Christ; therefore, nine years had passed away.

9

Nephi, who was the father of Nephi and was responsible for the records, did not return to the land of Zarahemla and could not be found anywhere in the land.

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And Nephi, who was the father of Nephi, who had the charge of the records, did not return to the land of Zarahemla, and could nowhere be found in all the land.

10

The people continued to live in wickedness, despite all the preaching and prophesying sent among them. The tenth year ended this way, and the eleventh year also passed in iniquity.

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And it came to pass that the people did still remain in wickedness, notwithstanding the much preaching and prophesying which was sent among them; and thus passed away the tenth year also; and the eleventh year also passed away in iniquity.

11

In the thirteenth year, wars and conflicts began throughout all the land because the Gadianton robbers had become so numerous. They killed many people, destroyed many cities, and spread so much death and destruction that it became necessary for all the people, both Nephites and Lamanites, to take up arms against them.

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And it came to pass in the thirteenth year there began to be wars and contentions throughout all the land; for the Gadianton robbers had become so numerous, and did slay so many of the people, and did lay waste so many cities, and did spread so much death and carnage throughout the land, that it became expedient that all the people, both the Nephites and the Lamanites, should take up arms against them.

12

All the Lamanites who had become converted to the Lord joined with their brothers, the Nephites, and were forced, for the safety of their lives, their women, and their children, to take up arms against the Gadianton robbers, and also to defend their rights, the privileges of their church and worship, and their freedom and liberty.

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Therefore, all the Lamanites who had become converted unto the Lord did unite with their brethren, the Nephites, and were compelled, for the safety of their lives and their women and their children, to take up arms against those Gadianton robbers, yea, and also to maintain their rights, and the privileges of their church and of their worship, and their freedom and their liberty.

13

Before the thirteenth year ended, the Nephites were threatened with complete destruction because this war had become extremely severe.

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And it came to pass that before this thirteenth year had passed away the Nephites were threatened with utter destruction because of this war, which had become exceedingly sore.

14

The Lamanites who had joined with the Nephites were counted as Nephites.

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And it came to pass that those Lamanites who had united with the Nephites were numbered among the Nephites;

15

Their curse was removed, and their skin became as white as the Nephites'.

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And their curse was taken from them, and their skin became white like unto the Nephites;

16

Their young men and their daughters became extremely fair, and they were counted among the Nephites and were called Nephites. That is how the thirteenth year ended.

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And their young men and their daughters became exceedingly fair, and they were numbered among the Nephites, and were called Nephites. And thus ended the thirteenth year.

17

At the beginning of the fourteenth year, the war between the robbers and the people of Nephi continued and became extremely intense; however, the people of Nephi gained some advantage over the robbers, so much that they drove them out of their lands and into the mountains and their secret places.

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And it came to pass in the commencement of the fourteenth year, the war between the robbers and the people of Nephi did continue and did become exceedingly sore; nevertheless, the people of Nephi did gain some advantage of the robbers, insomuch that they did drive them back out of their lands into the mountains and into their secret places.

18

The fourteenth year ended. In the fifteenth year, the Gadianton robbers came against the people of Nephi. Because of the wickedness, arguments, and divisions among the people of Nephi, the Gadianton robbers gained many advantages over them.

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And thus ended the fourteenth year. And in the fifteenth year they did come forth against the people of Nephi; and because of the wickedness of the people of Nephi, and their many contentions and dissensions, the Gadianton robbers did gain many advantages over them.

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That was the end of the fifteenth year, and the people were experiencing many troubles. The threat of destruction hung over them, and they were about to be struck down because of their wickedness.

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And thus ended the fifteenth year, and thus were the people in a state of many afflictions; and the sword of destruction did hang over them, insomuch that they were about to be smitten down by it, and this because of their iniquity.