Helaman

Chapter 16

25 verses

1

Many people heard the words of Samuel, the Lamanite, as he spoke from the city walls. Those who believed his message went out to find Nephi; when they found him, they confessed their sins to him and did not deny them, wanting to be baptized to the Lord.

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And now, it came to pass that there were many who heard the words of Samuel, the Lamanite, which he spake upon the walls of the city. And as many as believed on his word went forth and sought for Nephi; and when they had come forth and found him they confessed unto him their sins and denied not, desiring that they might be baptized unto the Lord.

2

Everyone who didn’t believe Samuel’s words was angry with him; they threw stones at him on the wall, and many shot arrows at him as he stood on the wall. But the Spirit of the Lord was with him, so they couldn’t hit him with their stones or their arrows.

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But as many as there were who did not believe in the words of Samuel were angry with him; and they cast stones at him upon the wall, and also many shot arrows at him as he stood upon the wall; but the Spirit of the Lord was with him, insomuch that they could not hit him with their stones neither with their arrows.

3

When they saw they couldn’t hit him, many more people believed his words, so they went to Nephi to be baptized.

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Now when they saw that they could not hit him, there were many more who did believe on his words, insomuch that they went away unto Nephi to be baptized.

4

Nephi was baptizing, prophesying, and preaching, calling the people to repent, showing signs and wonders, and performing miracles among them so they would know that Christ would come soon.

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For behold, Nephi was baptizing, and prophesying, and preaching, crying repentance unto the people, showing signs and wonders, working miracles among the people, that they might know that the Christ must shortly come—

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He told them about things that would soon happen, so they would know and remember, when those things came, that they had been warned ahead of time, so they might believe. So everyone who believed Samuel’s words went to him to be baptized, because they came repenting and confessing their sins.

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Telling them of things which must shortly come, that they might know and remember at the time of their coming that they had been made known unto them beforehand, to the intent that they might believe; therefore as many as believed on the words of Samuel went forth unto him to be baptized, for they came repenting and confessing their sins.

6

But most of them did not believe Samuel’s words. When they saw they couldn’t hit him with their stones and arrows, they called out to their captains, saying, “Take this man and tie him up, for he has a devil. Because of the power of the devil in him, we can’t hit him with our stones and arrows. So take him, tie him up, and get rid of him. ”

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But the more part of them did not believe in the words of Samuel; therefore when they saw that they could not hit him with their stones and their arrows, they cried unto their captains, saying: Take this fellow and bind him, for behold he hath a devil; and because of the power of the devil which is in him we cannot hit him with our stones and our arrows; therefore take him and bind him, and away with him.

7

As they went to lay their hands on him, he threw himself down from the wall and fled out of their lands, even to his own country, and began to preach and prophesy among his own people.

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And as they went forth to lay their hands on him, behold, he did cast himself down from the wall, and did flee out of their lands, yea, even unto his own country, and began to preach and to prophesy among his own people.

8

He was never heard of again among the Nephites, and that’s how things stood with the people.

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And behold, he was never heard of more among the Nephites; and thus were the affairs of the people.

9

That was the end of the eighty-sixth year of the reign of the judges over the people of Nephi.

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And thus ended the eighty and sixth year of the reign of the judges over the people of Nephi.

10

So the eighty-seventh year of the reign of the judges ended, with most of the people still proud and wicked, while a smaller group lived more carefully before God.

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And thus ended also the eighty and seventh year of the reign of the judges, the more part of the people remaining in their pride and wickedness, and the lesser part walking more circumspectly before God.

11

These were also the conditions during the eighty-eighth year of the reign of the judges.

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And these were the conditions also, in the eighty and eighth year of the reign of the judges.

12

There was little change in the situation of the people, except that they began to become more hardened in sin and continued to do more and more things that went against the commandments of God in the eighty-ninth year of the reign of the judges.

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And there was but little alteration in the affairs of the people, save it were the people began to be more hardened in iniquity, and do more and more of that which was contrary to the commandments of God, in the eighty and ninth year of the reign of the judges.

13

In the ninetieth year of the reign of the judges, the people saw great signs and wonders, and the words of the prophets began to be fulfilled.

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But it came to pass in the ninetieth year of the reign of the judges, there were great signs given unto the people, and wonders; and the words of the prophets began to be fulfilled.

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Angels appeared to people, to wise men, and told them good news of great joy; so in this year the scriptures started to be fulfilled.

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And angels did appear unto men, wise men, and did declare unto them glad tidings of great joy; thus in this year the scriptures began to be fulfilled.

15

However, the people began to harden their hearts, except for the most believing among them, both Nephites and Lamanites, and started to rely on their own strength and wisdom, saying:

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Nevertheless, the people began to harden their hearts, all save it were the most believing part of them, both of the Nephites and also of the Lamanites, and began to depend upon their own strength and upon their own wisdom, saying:

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They might have guessed some things correctly among so many, but we know that all these great and marvelous works that have been spoken of cannot happen.

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Some things they may have guessed right, among so many; but behold, we know that all these great and marvelous works cannot come to pass, of which has been spoken.

17

They started to discuss and argue with each other, saying:

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And they began to reason and to contend among themselves, saying:

18

It doesn’t make sense that someone like Christ would come; and if he is the Son of God, the Father of heaven and earth, as has been said, why doesn’t he show himself to us just like he will to those in Jerusalem?

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That it is not reasonable that such a being as a Christ shall come; if so, and he be the Son of God, the Father of heaven and of earth, as it has been spoken, why will he not show himself unto us as well as unto them who shall be at Jerusalem?

19

Why won’t he show himself in this land just like he did in Jerusalem?

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Yea, why will he not show himself in this land as well as in the land of Jerusalem?

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But we know that this is a wicked tradition passed down to us by our fathers, meant to make us believe in some great and marvelous thing that is supposed to happen—not here, but in a faraway land that we don’t know. This way, they can keep us ignorant, because we can’t see for ourselves whether it’s true.

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But behold, we know that this is a wicked tradition, which has been handed down unto us by our fathers, to cause us that we should believe in some great and marvelous thing which should come to pass, but not among us, but in a land which is far distant, a land which we know not; therefore they can keep us in ignorance, for we cannot witness with our own eyes that they are true.

21

By the cunning and mysterious arts of the evil one, they will do something we can’t understand, which will keep us under their control, making us servants to their words and to them, because we depend on them to teach us the word. If we give in to them, they will keep us ignorant for the rest of our lives.

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And they will, by the cunning and the mysterious arts of the evil one, work some great mystery which we cannot understand, which will keep us down to be servants to their words, and also servants unto them, for we depend upon them to teach us the word; and thus will they keep us in ignorance if we will yield ourselves unto them, all the days of our lives.

22

The people imagined many more things in their hearts, which were foolish and useless, and they were very disturbed because Satan stirred them up to do wrong continually. He went around spreading rumors and contention throughout the land, trying to harden the hearts of the people against what was good and against what was to come.

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And many more things did the people imagine up in their hearts, which were foolish and vain; and they were much disturbed, for Satan did stir them up to do iniquity continually; yea, he did go about spreading rumors and contentions upon all the face of the land, that he might harden the hearts of the people against that which was good and against that which should come.

23

Even with the signs and wonders performed among the people of the Lord, and the many miracles they did, Satan gained great influence over the hearts of people throughout the land.

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And notwithstanding the signs and the wonders which were wrought among the people of the Lord, and the many miracles which they did, Satan did get great hold upon the hearts of the people upon all the face of the land.

24

This is how the ninetieth year of the reign of the judges over the people of Nephi ended.

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And thus ended the ninetieth year of the reign of the judges over the people of Nephi.

25

This is the end of the book of Helaman, according to the record of Helaman and his sons.

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And thus ended the book of Helaman, according to the record of Helaman and his sons.